Holden has boosted its Barina compact with the launch of a range-topping CDX model.
The Holden Barina CDX comes standard with a new six-speed automatic transmission (optional on CD variants).
Holden says the new automatic and new electric power steering combine to cut Barina’s fuel consumption by an impressive 10 per-cent – now 6.3l/100kms for the new CDX model.
On the road, the new Holden Barina CDX also benefits from engineering work done here in Australia – the process encompassed suspension calibration, the new electric power steering and new 17-inch alloy wheels.
Barina CDX also debuts Holden’s new MyLink infotainment system with Stitcher Smart Radio, Pandora Internet Radio and, from next year, TuneIn Radio – to stream radio stations from anywhere in the world.
Also from next year, Holden Barina will include the BringGo satellite navigation application viewed on the MyLink seven-inch touch-screen.
Other features included in the CDX specification Holden Barina include front fog lights, leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear-lever, Sportec seat trim (heated fronts) and some chrome exterior accents.
The 2013 Holden Barina range shapes-up like this:
CD Hatchback (manual) $15,990
CD Sedan (manual) $16,490
CD Hatchback (automatic) $17,990
CD Sedan (automatic) $18,490
CDX Hatchback (automatic) $20,490
CDX Sedan (automatic) $20,990