List of Holden Vehicles - Holden Vehicles By Nameplate

Holden Vehicles By Nameplate

For a more comprehensive list, see List of Holden vehicles by nameplate.

Since Holden’s inception as an autonomous automaker (within GM), the vast majority of their vehicles have been designated a nameplate, for example, the Holden Kingswood and Holden Commodore, with "Kingswood" and "Commodore" representative of this. The exceptions to this trend are the 48-215 series "Holden sedan" (1948–1953), the Holden Standard-based utility and panel van body styles (1951–1968), and the Holden Belmont-based utilities and panel vans from 1974 through to 1984. For this reason, these cars are excluded from this list, and are instead covered in the list of Holden vehicles by series.

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Adventra • Apollo • Astra • Barina • Belmont • Berlina • Brougham • Business • Calais • Calibra • Camira • Caprice • Captiva • Colorado • Combo • Commodore • Crewman • Cruze • Drover • Epica • Frontera • Gemini • GTS • Jackaroo • Kingswood • Limited Edition • Monaro • Monterey • Nova • One Tonner • Piazza • Premier • Rodeo • Royale • Scurry • Shuttle • Special • Standard • Statesman • Suburban • Sunbird • Tigra • Torana • Ute • Vectra • Viva • Zafira

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