Meanwhile, Holden's all-new engine factory in Melbourne is set to
start production of the High Feature V-6 engine family on October
29. First recipients of the engines will be Buick Rendezvous SUVs,
with Saab, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, and other GM brands queuing up for the
engines. Holden won't get to use the HFV6 derivatives until this
time next year for the final iteration of the VT Commodore series,
dubbed VZ. The HF V-6 will be fitted to all Holden products from
early 2005.
PS: This engine is designed for OCP(air assisted direct injection) versions
Have a nice day, Tom