Holden Coupe 60


The Holden Coupe 60 is a concept sports coupe developed by Holden. It was unveiled at the 2008 Melbourne International Motor Show, alongside the HSV W427.
It featured a pillarless design, and utilised Holden's rear-wheel drive Zeta platform.
It celebrates six decades since Holden built the Holden 48-215 at the Fishermans Bend plant in Port Melbourne, Victoria. It cost AU$2.5 million to manufacture.

Specifications

The Coupe 60 features included: a rear-diffuser, front-splitter and carbon-fibre spoiler, and 21-inch centre-lock alloy wheels with unique design and Kumho high performance semi-slick tyres. It was powered by a 6.0-litre LS2 V8, with Active Fuel Management and ethanol (E85) capabilities. Coupled to the same six-speed manual transmission, the engine produced and of torque.