Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Modern Holden Monaro Car Style Design






Modern Holden Monaro Car Style Design
The modern Monaro, a reincarnation of the 1960s and 1970s performance leader, has captured the Australian public’s imagination and beaten all comers as the nation’s best selling sports car for the past three years.

muscular new look is pointed up by aggressive styling cues like twin bonnet scoops, strong front facia graphics and an exclusive vivid blue exterior finish called Turismo. Monaro has been Australia’s top-selling sports car since its release and it is exported to markets including the United States, where it sells as Pontiac GTO, the Middle East as Chevrolet Lumina S and SS Coupe and Britain as Vauxhall Monaro. Holden Chairman and Managing Director, Denny Mooney, said Monaro was a famous nameplate which symbolized the spirit of the Holden brand for many Australians.

Monaro’s sleek, expressive body – all accentuated curves and stylish silhouette – gets a makeover to match. Its 349 bhp performance potential is clearly advertised by twin air scoops with mesh inserts which punctuate a powerful new bonnet form and strong front end graphics. Stand-out Monaro VZ styling cues include a sharper-edged headlamp treatment, a more prominent, angular grille opening with textured hexagonal mesh detailing, echoed in the larger air intake ‘mouth’ below. The deep, integrated facia also houses a unique vertically slotted park lamp and projector-style fog lamp combination.

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