Lower front bumper now has a three-port opening Teardrop headlamp with clear polycarbonate lens is another VX identifier
New tail lamps also have clear lenses and the central décor panel is now body coloured
Three-point seatbelts are provided for all five passengers, however rear seat head restraints are not included
The Acclaim's front cloth seats with velour inserts are huge, highly supportive and positioned low
The driver seat has power-operated height adjustment including front and rear cushion tilt is manual
For easy use, most instruments are tilted at five degrees towards the driver
A service reminder will appear 1000km before the next service is due
All radios from Executive to Calais are double DIN size for superior ergonomics - large, clear buttons with a clean, logical layout
All models receive an AM/FM radio-cassette with electronic tune, separate bass and treble control and automatic program search
Cruise control is operated from the indicator stalk and can be fussy
Electric windows are standard and controls are located on centre console
The steering column adjusts for reach as well as height
All sedan models have an electric boot release, located inside the glovebox. The wagons have a remote tailgate lock/unlock
The heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) system is unchanged from the VX Commodore, which improved airflow by 15 per cent over VS
Larger diameter rear ducts improved airflow to rear seat occupants by 30 per cent over VS
Holden has offered the Philips CARiN satellite navigation system across all Commodore models since March, 1999
The system covers all mainland capitals, covering close to 100,000km of bitumen
The S rides on 7x16-inch alloy wheels shod with 225/50R16 tyres A major flaw in the Commodore's interior package is the rear seat does not split-fold - instead, the designers carved the world's biggest ski-port
Luggage volume is 475 litres
There is now no key for the boot
Remote boot release located on the key fob and in the glovebox
Commodore is the only locally built car to offer side airbags
A driver's airbag is standard across the range
Anti-lock brakes are standard across the range
Executive and S are the only models to miss out on a passenger airbag
All models have remote central deadlocking activated via the remote keypad The supercharged 3.8-litre V6 engine is essentially the same unit introduced in the VSII Statesman in October, 1996
It generates 171kW at 5200rpm and 375Nm at 3000rpm
Semi-trailing arm independent rear suspension is standard across the range, including wagon
Holden claims the hydraulic tension rod bush on the front suspension is a first for an Australian-built car
The supercharged S comes only with a four-speed automatic transmission
Commodore has four-wheel disc brakes across the range
Aluminium twin piston front callipers use similar design to American Corvette sports car
Standard anti-lock brakes are by Bosch's 5.3 four-channel system
Rack ratio was decreased to 46 to 67mm/rev (VS was 50 to 58mm/rev), and combined with a longer steering arm slowed the overall on-centre ratio by five per cent over VS
Steering column is stiffer in VX over VS for improved noise and vibration characteristics
Turns lock-to-lock measure 2.75