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List of Holden vehicles by nameplate
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Holden is the Australian subsidiary of the automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM).[1] Since Holden's inception as a marque in 1948, the vast majority of its vehicles have been marketed with a nameplate, for example, the Holden Kingswood and Holden Commodore, with "Kingswood" and "Commodore" representative of this. The exceptions to this trend are the 48-215 series "Holden sedan" (1948–1953), the Holden Standard-based utility and panel van body styles (1951–1968), and the Holden Belmont-based utilities and panel vans from 1974 through to 1984. For this reason, these cars are excluded from this list, and are instead covered in the list of Holden vehicles by series.
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Holden Acadia

The Acadia was a rebadged GMC Acadia for the Australian market.
Holden Adventra

The Adventra was an all-wheel drive wagon variant of the Holden Commodore.
Holden Apollo


The Apollo was a re-badged Toyota Camry for the Australian market.
Holden Astra






The Holden Astra was a rebadged Nissan Pulsar from 1984 to 1989 and a rebadged Opel Astra from 1995 to 2020. The Astra sedan from 2016 to 2020 was a rebadged Chevrolet Cruze.
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Holden Barina





The Holden Barina was a rebadged Suzuki Cultus from 1985 to 1994, a rebadged Opel Corsa from 1994 to 2005, and a rebadged Daewoo Kalos (Chevrolet Aveo (T200)) from 2005 to 2018.
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Holden Belmont


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Holden Berlina


The Berlina was a nameplate used for the entry luxury version of the Holden Commodore. It was discontinued in 2013.
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Holden Brougham
Holden Business

The Holden Business was a mid-range version of the Holden Special.
Holden Calais




The Calais was the nameplate for the luxury version of the Holden Commodore. It was discontinued in 2017.
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Holden Calibra

The Calibra was a rebadged Opel Calibra for the Australian market.
Holden Camira

The Camira was Holden's version of General Motors' J-body platform.
Holden Caprice
- See Statesman for Statesman Caprice models 1974 to 1985.



Holden Captiva

The Captiva was a rebadged Chevrolet Captiva / Opel Antara for the Australian market.
Holden Cascada

The Cascada was a rebadged Opel Cascada for the Australian market.
Holden Colorado

The Colorado was a rebadged version of the Thai-built Chevrolet Colorado for the Australian market.
Holden Combo

The Holden Combo was a rebadged Opel Combo for the Australian market.
Holden Commodore





Holden Crewman

The Holden Crewman was a crew cab version of the Holden Ute, itself a sports utility version of the Holden Commodore.
Holden Cruze

The Holden Cruze was a rebadged Chevrolet Cruze for the Australian market. The first generation was based on the Suzuki Ignis mini SUV.
Holden Drover

The Holden Drover was a rebadged Suzuki Jimny for the Australian market.
Holden Epica

The Holden Epica was a rebadged Daewoo Tosca for the Australian market.
Holden Equinox

The Holden Equinox was a rebadged Chevrolet Equinox for the Australian market.
Holden Frontera

The Holden Frontera was a rebadged Isuzu MU for the Australian market.
Holden Gemini


The Holden Gemini was based on the Isuzu Gemini.
Holden GTS

The Holden GTS was the continuation of the Holden Monaro from 1977-1979.
Holden Insignia

The Holden Insignia was a rebadged Opel Insignia for the Australian market.
Holden Jackaroo


The Holden Jackaroo was a rebadged Isuzu Trooper for the Australian market.
Holden Kingswood


Holden Limited Edition

The Holden Limited Edition was a limited-run version of the Holden Monaro.
Holden Malibu

The Holden Malibu was a rebadged Chevrolet Malibu for the Australian market.
Holden Monaro


Holden Monterey

The Holden Monterey was a rebadged Isuzu Trooper for the Australian market.
Holden Nova

The Holden Nova was a rebadged Toyota Corolla for the Australian market.
Holden One Tonner


The Holden One Tonner was a cab chassis version of the Holden Kingswood, and later the Holden Commodore.
Holden Piazza
The Holden Piazza was a rebadged Isuzu Piazza for the Australian market.
Holden Premier



The Holden Premier was an upmarket version of the Holden Standard/Special between 1962 and 1968 and of the Holden Belmont/Kingswood between 1968 and 1980.
Holden Rodeo

The Holden Rodeo was a rebadged Isuzu Faster and later Isuzu D-Max for the Australian market.
Holden Sandman

The Holden Sandman was a coupé utility version of the Holden Belmont. It also had a panel van variant.
Holden Scurry

The Holden Scurry was a rebadged Suzuki Carry for the Australian market.
Holden Shuttle

The Holden Shuttle was a rebadged Isuzu Fargo for the Australian market.
Holden Spark

The Holden Spark was a rebadged Chevrolet Spark for the Australian market. The first generation was known as the Holden Barina Spark.
Holden Special


Holden Standard


The Holden Standard was the entry-level version of the Holden Special.
Holden Statesman
- See Statesman for Statesman models 1971 to 1985.


The Holden Statesman was the entry-level version of the Holden Caprice.
Holden Suburban

The Holden Suburban was a rebadged Chevrolet Suburban for the Australian market.
Holden Sunbird

The Holden Sunbird was a four-cylinder version of the Holden Torana.
Holden Tigra

The Holden Tigra was a rebadged Opel Tigra for the Australian market.
Holden Torana


Holden Trailblazer

The Holden Trailblazer was a rebadged Chevrolet TrailBlazer for the Australian market.
Holden Trax

The Holden Trax was a rebadged Chevrolet Trax for the Australian market.
Holden Ute


The Holden Ute was the utility version of the Holden Commodore.
Holden Vectra

The Holden Vectra was a rebadged version of the Opel Vectra for the Australian market.
Holden Viva

The Holden Viva was a rebadged Daewoo Lacetti for the Australian market.
Holden Volt

The Holden Volt was a rebadged Chevrolet Volt for the Australian market.
Holden Zafira

The Holden Zafira was a rebadged Opel Zafira for the Australian market.
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