Official: The Holden Brand Will Be Killed Off For Good

All Holden sales, design and engineering activities will end "by 2021" in Australia and New Zealand
Official: The Holden Brand Will Be Killed Off For Good

Having been kicking around in one form or another since 1856, Holden will be retired, parent company General Motors has announced. In Australia and New Zealand, all sales along with “local design and engineering operations will wind down by 2021”.

The brand took a big hit when it stopped building its own vehicles in 2017, before Holden announced it would drop cars altogether to focus on SUVs a few months ago. However, even in this scaled back form, the company was deemed to be unviable.

Holden sells badge-engineered vehicles made outside of Australia and New Zealand like the Colorado
Holden sells badge-engineered vehicles made outside of Australia and New…

Speaking about the move to shut down Holden for good, GM International Operations Senior Vice President Julian Blissett said:

“Through its proud 160-year history, Holden has not only made cars, it has been a powerful driver of the industrialization and advancement of Australia and New Zealand.

“Over recent years, as the industry underwent significant change globally and locally, we implemented a number of alternative strategies to try to sustain and improve the business, together with the local team.

“After comprehensive assessment, we regret that we could not prioritize the investment required for Holden to be successful for the long term in Australia and New Zealand, over all other considerations we have globally.”

Holden's futuristic Time Attack Concept was revealed in 2018, after the company stopped building its own cars
Holden's futuristic Time Attack Concept was revealed in 2018, after the…

GM has pledged to honour any outstanding warranties and service agreements, while aftersales networks will remain to provide servicing and spares for “at least 10 years” in Australia and New Zealand. It’s not yet known how many jobs are due to go, although affected employees will be given redundancy packages.

Some roles may be saved, with dealers given the chance to transform into service outlets for Holden customers.

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Twopoint0

Cries in Kangaroo

02/17/2020 - 09:07 |
25 | 1
Anonymous

aussies be smilin if u kno what i mean

02/17/2020 - 10:24 |
22 | 7
Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

if u aussies downvote me, ur giving me upvotes

02/17/2020 - 11:05 |
21 | 3
Anonymous

Maloo ute, you will be forever in our hearts :’(
Press F to pay respect

02/17/2020 - 10:37 |
19 | 1
Elliot.J99

🦀🦀🦀🦀

02/17/2020 - 10:52 |
2 | 1

crabt

02/17/2020 - 12:35 |
1 | 0
German Car fanboy

Yay, I never liked Holdens anyway.

02/17/2020 - 11:34 |
2 | 11

Aussies are mad! Too bad their crap cars weren’t viable choice anyway…

02/18/2020 - 03:42 |
2 | 0
Olivier (CT's grammar commie)

GM, shutting down brands due to their own failed stupid planning moves since 2004

02/17/2020 - 13:13 |
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Nishant Dash

Commodores/V8 cars are selling fine
Replace them with FWD badge-engineered cars
“Why are they not selling?”
Typical GM smh

02/17/2020 - 14:01 |
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Dave 15

Don’t let GM fool you!

They knew this would be the outcome if they ditched the Commodore and halted domestic production. They probably started planning the wind down of the Holden brand 10 years ago. Now they can position Chevrolet as a global brand (something GM has declared as their intention) without having to compete with themselves in Australia. They lied to us about their plan for Holden to save face!

-No internal competition
-No badge engineering costs
-Reduced marketing costs

It’s a no-brainer from a business perspective but, as always, it’s we enthusiasts who suffer.

02/17/2020 - 17:05 |
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Christian Lepper

In reply to by Dave 15

I’m pretty sure they’re stopping pretty much all RHD GM production world wide, not just holden.

02/18/2020 - 10:19 |
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Aincraddriver

After this, Utes became a top-notch investment

02/18/2020 - 14:59 |
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Dave 12

Man that’s sad. All the more reason to snap up a vxr8 though.

02/18/2020 - 21:44 |
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