Holden Royale

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1981–1984 VH Commodore Royale
1987–1989 VL Commodore Royale
1989 VN Royale, stretched VN Calais
1998 VS II Commodore Royale

The Holden Royale and Holden Commodore Royale are a series of automobiles that were produced by the Australian manufacturer Holden:

  • Holden Commodore (VK) Royale (1984–1987): trim level of the Holden Commodore (VK) sedan, built and sold exclusively in New Zealand. VK Royales were based on the VK Calais, featuring the 1.9-litre engine as fitted to the previous VH Royale, or the optional 3.3-litre Black straight-six. Unique alloy wheels were also fitted (13-inch for the 1.9-, 14-inch for the 3.3-litre) along with several other minor detail changes.
  • Holden Commodore (VN) Royale (1992): trim level of the Holden Commodore (VN) sedan, built in Australia for exclusive sale in New Zealand. Like the VL, the VN Royale sold alongside the more upmarket VN Calais, but in this case was fitted with the 2.0-litre C20NE four-cylinder engine coupled with a four-speed automatic.
  • Holden Royale (VN) (1989–1990s): stretched version of the Holden Calais (VN) sedan—being 1,525 millimetres (60.0 in) longer. Jakab Industries initially undertook the conversion in Tamworth, New South Wales, until passing the job over to later Specialty Vehicles (SPV) in Sydney. In total, 54 examples were built, with the majority of examples exported to right-hand drive Asia-Pacific markets for airline, rental and hotel use, with an even smaller number of sedans special made featuring custom and optional Calais equipment.

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