All New Holden Captiva SUV Range Hits The Road
Oct 7th, 2006 by Motor Dude
Holden today launched its all new Captiva sports utility vehicle range, priced from $35,990 to compete in the increasingly competitive Australian SUV market.
The new Captiva, Holden’s first modern SUV-style offering in Australia, is closest in exterior dimensions to the BMW X5 and offers five or seven-seat capacity depending on model, and ispowered by a locally-made 3.2 litre Alloytec high performance V6 engine.
All models feature an active all-wheel-drive system, a five-speed automatic transmission with Active Select, Descent Control System and Active Rollover Protection as standard.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is also standard across the range, while curtain airbags are available across the range and standard on three of the four models.
Captiva is built at GM’s Bupyeong plant in South Korea. The SUV will be sold in a wide range of markets around the world.
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