The seven millionth vehicle has rolled off the production line of General Motors’ Australian unit Holden which is also celebrating its 60th birthday this year. The milestone vehicle was a 60th Anniversary Commodore sedan (Pontiac G8 in the States), identified for dual fuel LPG fitment. Holden built Australia’s first mass produced car – the 48-215, in November 1948 at Fishermans Bend in Port Melbourne, Victoria while its one millionth car rolled off the production line almost 14 years later in October 1962. The Commodore was launched in 1978 and has been Australia’s best selling car for the past 12 years. -Continued
GM Holden Vehicle Production Milestones
- First Holden (48-215) launched November 1948 (Fishermans Bend, Vic)
- One millionth (EJ) October 1962 (Dandenong, Vic)
- Two millionth (HK) March 1969 (Dandenong, Vic)
- Three millionth (HQ) June 1974 (Pagewood, NSW)
- Four millionth (VC Commodore) June 1981 (Dandenong, Vic)
- Five millionth (VN Calais) August 1990 (Elizabeth, SA)
- Six millionth (VX Commodore SS) June 2001 (Elizabeth, SA)
- Seven millionth (VE Commodore) August 2008 (Elizabeth, SA)