Fiesta ST

Make
Ford
Segment
Hatchback

Holden has followed up the reveal of its refreshed Commodore by introducing an updated version of the Caprice sedan. Ostensibly a long-wheelbase variant of its mainstream model, the Caprice has received a completely redesigned interior, and minimal exterior changes in the form of new 18- and 19-inch alloys and chrome trim. The 3.6-liter V6-powered base Caprice and 6.0-liter V8-powered Caprice V make up the range, and both come with leather front seats and an eight-inch color touchscreen with MyLink and Siri Eyes Free integration.

Other new in-car tech includes satnav with live traffic updates, Auto Park Assist, a rear view camera, remote vehicle start and push-button ignition. The Caprice V adds a remote-controlled rear-seat entertainment system, color head-up display, leather front and rear bucket seats, quad exhaust tips, a leather-wrapped sports steering wheel, electric sunroof, and a Bose nine-speaker sound system. As with the previous model, Holden plans to send a few thousand units of the V8-powered Caprice to the US as a Police Patrol Vehicle.