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Striking VF Commodore-based Holden coupe just a design exercise

 

23 August 2013

 

HOLDEN designers and Melbourne-based styling house Dsine International have joined forces on a coupe version of the recently released VF Commodore, but the program is unofficial and not destined for production.

 

Quick to dampen the hopes of enthusiasts urging a return of the much-loved Monaro nameplate, Holden has confirmed that the striking two-door model is nothing more than a design exercise.

 

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Sweet...didn't they do a similar concept like this back around the time of the G8? Would be nice to see GM make more coupes...but the market just isn't there, it seems.

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Holden Coupe 60:

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It looks as if they added new front and rear end treatments to the Coupe 60 to make this new version:

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