As part of the new WM Series II range, Holden has deleted its historic Statesman model – replaced by the Caprice V-Series.
The ‘V-Series’ label signifies Holden’s premium lineup and the new Caprice V-Series has the luxury features demanded by Statesman buyers.
With 18-inch alloy wheels, the long wheelbase Caprice V-Series comes loaded with the upgraded Holden-iQ infotainment system (including satellite navigation and Bose audio), full Nappa leather interior, twin-screen rear DVD players and tri-zone climate control air conditioning.
Under the bonnet, Caprice V-Series is powered by Holden’s 260kW Gen IV V8 engine, driving through a six-speed automatic transmission, while the standard Caprice scores the 210kW SIDI V6.
Caprice is available with a choice of seven exterior colours.
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