Sat 13 Nov. Under threat: The new cars in Australia without autonomous emergency braking Sat 13 Nov. Previous news. Emma Notarfrancesco. Industry news. Under threat: The new cars in Australia without autonomous emergency braking. The Senator range was now sold with a kW version of the staple Chevrolet-sourced 5. Elsewhere in the range it was business as usual. Long-wheelbase Grange i offered the kW V8, while the soon to be discontinued XU6 badge reintroduced the i suffix to its title.
The model range covered ute and sedan variants in short and long-wheelbase, as well as coupes and wagons — the largest mix of bodystyles ever. In the SV revised a once-familiar naming structure, the limited-edition model offered only in Devil Yellow or Phantom Black paint.
V8 Supercar driver, Mark Skaife, also had a limited-edition Senator Signature model named in his honour. The GTS-derived W not to be confused with the HRT also offered recalibrated Magnetic Ride Control dampers, stiffer suspension, larger six-piston front brakes and a strengthened limited-slip differential. The range was bolstered again by the arrival of the SV Black and Track Edition limited-edition models in — all were normally-aspirated.
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