Holden to build 100 more of HSV GTS Maloo ute
THE world’s fastest ute, the HSV GTS Maloo, has finally been confirmed. Holden will make 100 more due to the overwhelming demand.
THE world’s fastest Holden ute is poised to go out with a bigger bang than originally planned.
Due to overwhelming demand for the pick-up that’s as fast as a Porsche — it sold out within 24 hours, a month before it officially went on sale — Holden will increase the number of cars built from 150 to 250.
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The Holden Special Vehicles GTS Maloo is still expected to become one of the most collectable models of the modern muscle car era because it is exactly half the number of the final Ford Falcon GT sedans built.
HSV has confirmed the GTS Maloo powered by a supercharged V8 will go into production in November before arriving in showrooms before the end of the year priced from about $85,000.
HSV wanted to restrict the number built to create a collector car but it decided to increase production after it became apparent some of its best customers had missed out on the supercharged V8 ute, powered by the same engine used in a high-performance Chevrolet Camaro in the US.
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In addition to being the world’s fastest ute, with an expected 0 to 100km/h time of just 4.5 seconds, the HSV GTS Maloo is also the first ute ever with “torque vectoring”, a hi-tech computer-controlled stability control system that can prevent a skid in corners at highway speeds. It’s the same type of system used on the latest Porsche 911.
The HSV GTS Maloo also has the most advanced safety features ever fitted to a ute, and the biggest brakes.
HSV boss Tim Jackson said: “We have been working on this project for a couple of years now. There are a number of unique elements required to integrate the (supercharged V8) into the Maloo platform, and significant time in getting all the safety and performance technologies to operate effectively.”
The arrival of the GTS Maloo is expected to coincide with upgrades to the regular Holden Commodore range due to go into production at the Elizabeth factory in Adelaide in November, with deliveries to customers expected just in time for Christmas.
Meanwhile, about a month after it was leaked by dealers, Holden has also officially confirmed it will build a Craig Lowndes special edition Commodore and unveil it at this year’s Bathurst 1000, the 20th anniversary of Lowndes’ debut race there in a Holden. Just 161 will be made, a reference to the number of laps in the Bathurst 1000.
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Fast facts: HSV GTS Maloo
Price: $85,000 (estimated)
Engine: Supercharged 6.2-litre V8
Power: 430kW and 740Nm
0 to 100km/h: 4.5 seconds
Originally published as Holden to build 100 more of HSV GTS Maloo ute