Australian subsidiary of General Motors, Holden has unveiled the VF Commodore at Docklands in Melbourne.
The vehicle was designed and engineered at Holden's headquarters in Port Melbourne, Victoria and will be built at Holden Vehicle Operations in Adelaide suburb of Elizabeth, South Australia.
The company plans to export the car to the US with the name Chevrolet SS Sports Sedan.
Features of the car include auto park assist, MyLink infotainment system, keyless entry and start, reverse traffic alert, blind spot alert, forward collision alert, lane departure warning and a head-up display.
Interiors of the car include small item storage solutions, maxi cup holders, console-mounted electric park brake button, power window switches located on the armrests and boot release control to the driver's door.
The car comes with trapezoidal grilles, halogen projector headlamps, LED daytime running lamps and fog lamps, integrated spoiler, chrome fender vents, and new tail lamps.