Holden Frontera
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Holden Frontera | |
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Manufacturer | Holden |
Production | 1995–2002 |
Class | Mid-size SUV |
Body style | 4-door wagon 2-door wagon |
Similar | Nissan Pathfinder Ford Explorer |
The Holden Frontera was a medium sized SUV sold by General Motors in Australia and New Zealand from 1995 to 2002. The Holden Frontera was a rebadged Isuzu vehicle. It originally sold as an Isuzu Wizard in New Zealand and was sold as the Opel Frontera in Europe.
In 1995, the Sport 4X4 was only available as a 2-door, and was only available with a manual transmission and four-cylinder engine. This model was a rebadged Isuzu Amigo/Isuzu Rodeo.
In 1999, a new model, the 4-door UES SE was now manufactured in the USA and was available with an automatic transmission. The UES S was a 4-door with a manual transmission and the 2-door Frontera UES Sport came with a manual transmission. All models had six-cylinder engines, except the UES Sport, which kept the four-cylinder engine.
In 2001, the UES SE now had reductions on engine noise, gained an electronic throttle, and some interior upgrades.
Holden ceased sales of Frontera in 2002, leaving the SUV lineup to only the Holden Jackaroo.
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