
Due to hit showrooms in April, SVZ offers sports styling and value starting from $32,990 for the sedan and from $34,990 for the wagon.
Based on the Executive model, the SVZ editions will provide a range of features and options. Additions such as 17-inch alloy wheels (steel spare), air conditioning, rear power windows, six-disc in dash CD player and rear spoiler (sedan only) will become standard.
Both models feature a Berlina-style front fascia with fog lamps.
Holden Marketing Director, John Elsworth, said special edition Commodore SVZ sedans and wagons represented exceptional value.
"Commodore has been Australia's top selling car for a decade and SVZ maximises bang for buck on what are already our most popular Commodore variants," Mr Elsworth said.
"We expect SVZ to move as fast as the special SSZ and CV8-Z Monaro performance packs released last year. It's a great chance to get into Commodore with many of the most requested options and accessories as standard."
SVZ sedans and wagons will all be produced with the 172 kilowatt Alloytec all-alloy 3.6L V6 engine and four-speed automatic transmission.
Seven colors will be offered - Quicksilver metallic, Odyssey metallic (dark mercury silver), Shanghai mica (mid red), Glaze mica (blue silver), Impulse mica (blue), Heron White and Phantom Mica (black).
Interior features
· Anthracite sports seat trim with leather bolsters
· Air conditioning
· Six-disc in-dash CD player
· Rear power windows
· Leather wrap steering wheel, automatic transmission selector and handbrake grip