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词条 Holden HX
释义

  1. Changes

  2. Model range

  3. Engines

  4. Production

  5. Statesman HX

  6. References

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| image = Holden Kingswood HX (15247601123).jpg
| caption = Holden Kingswood Sedan
| name = Holden HX
| aka =
| manufacturer = Holden (General Motors)
| production = July 1976–October 1977
| assembly = Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
Pagewood, New South Wales, Australia
Trentham, New Zealand
| predecessor = Holden HJ
| successor = Holden HZ
| class = Full-size
| platform =
| body_style = 4-door sedan
4-door station wagon
2-door coupe
2-door coupe utility
2-door panel van
2-door chassis cab
| engine = I6
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V8
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| transmission = 4-speed manual
3-speed automatic
  • Tri-Matic
  • Turbo-Hydramatic 400

| wheelbase = {{convert|2819|mm|in|abbr=on}} (sedan)
{{convert|2896|mm|in|abbr=on}} (wagon)
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The Holden HX is a range of automobiles which was produced by Holden in Australia from 1976 to 1977.

Changes

The HX series was released in July 1976 [1] and featured a range of models developed from those in the superseded Holden HJ range, which had been in production since 1974. The HX models featured only minor updates to the exterior, notably the grille and badgework.[1] However significant changes were made to the engines to meet new Australian emissions regulations.[2] During the course of the HX series, front bucket seats were adopted as standard equipment for Kingswood-badged vehicles.

Model range

The mainstream passenger car range consisted of 4-door sedan and 5-door wagon body styles in three trim levels.

  • Belmont Sedan
  • Kingswood Sedan
  • Premier Sedan
  • Belmont Wagon
  • Kingswood Wagon
  • Premier Wagon

The Premier models were differentiated from the cheaper variants by a four headlight frontal treatment.[3] Wagons rode on a wheelbase which was 76.2 mm (three inches) longer than that of the sedans.

Two special-build HX Kingswood variants emerged later in production. A Kingswood Silver Anniversary model was released in November 1976 to celebrate 50 years of General Motors in Australia and a Kingswood Deluxe sedan and wagon was also introduced during the HX model life in September 1977 with a 4.2 litre V8 as standard.

For the HX series the performance oriented Monaro range was reduced to one model only, the Monaro GTS Sedan. The Monaro LS & GTS coupes were not carried in from the HJ series however a Holden Limited Edition coupe was released in September 1976.[4] This utilised the Monaro coupe body but not the Monaro name.

The commercial vehicle range included coupe utility, panel van and cab chassis truck models:

  • Ute
  • Kingswood Ute
  • Sandman Ute
  • Van
  • Kingswood Van
  • Sandman Van
  • One Tonner

The base models were marketed simply as the Holden Ute and Holden Van and both retained the HJ style grille. The Kingswood Van was an addition to the commercial vehicle range [1] and the One Tonner was a chassis cab vehicle which featured its own unique frontal treatment, carried over from its HJ predecessor.

The Sandman Ute and Van were equipped with various features from the Monaro GTS and featured side stripes and a large 'Sandman' logo on the tailgate.

Engines

A 3.3-litre inline six-cylinder engine was available, as were 4.2-litre and 5.0-litre V8s. All were modified, low-emission units, notably less powerful than their predecessors.[2] The 2.8-litre inline six available in the HJ series had been deleted, and the Monaro GTS and Holden Limited Edition models were only offered with the eight-cylinder engines.

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Production

The Holden HX was replaced by the Holden HZ series in October 1977,[5] HX production having totalled 110,669 units.[1]

Statesman HX

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The Statesman HX range of long-wheelbase luxury sedans developed from the Holden HX series was also released in July 1976. Like their HJ predecessors, the two models in the Statesman HX range, the de Ville and the Caprice, were marketed as Statesmans rather than as Holdens.

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References

1. ^Norm Darwin, 100 Years of GM in Australia, 2002, page 264
2. ^The Holden Heritage, Eighth Edition, 1998, pages 50-51
3. ^Norm Darwin, 100 Years of GM in Australia, 2002, page 265
4. ^Norm Darwin, 100 Years of GM in Australia, 2002, page 267
5. ^Norm Darwin, 100 Years of GM in Australia, 2002, page 268
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