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Limited Edition HSV GTS-R to be called W1. Only 250 units

Holden Special Vehicles, HSV, will reportedly farewell the Commodore by stuffing a colossal 476kW 6.2-litre supercharged V8 from the previous-generation Corvette ZR1. The limited-edition model, tipped to be called the GTS-R W1, will arrive in Q2 of 2017, just a few months before Holden mothballs its Elizabeth production plant in …

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Track-focused BMW M2 GTS Coupe reportedly on the way

BMW is purportedly working on an even lighter and faster version of the M2 Coupe. According to German publication, Auto Motor und Sport, the Bavarian company’s bosses have approved the more powerful, stripped back, track focus M2 Coupe, which could take on the GTS moniker. The CSL name has also …

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HSV trademarks GTS-R – hinting a 2016 comeback?

Rumours have been mounting of late that HSV is planning an “ultimate” GTS to send off the sports sedan before local production finishes in 2017. The report seems to be gaining traction as CarAdvice have uncovered a trademark registration on the HSV GTS-R nameplate made on the 2 December 2015, …

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Maserati Quattroporte GTS poses fire risk

Maserati Enthusiasts look away now! It’s unfortunate to see a luxurious vehicle such as the Quattroporte GTS burn to a crisp however it appears as though the root cause of its spontaneous combustion has finally been found. The fire has been attributed to an improperly installed battery positive terminal going …

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HSV reportedly working on 475kW GTS-R

  HSV is reportedly working on a swan song for the GTS by enlisting the Corvette ZR1’s monstrous 6.2-litre LS9 supercharged V8. Producing a meaty 475kW and 818Nm of torque, the engine is capable of hitting a top speed of 330km/h in the ZR1. Unlike the 6.2-litre LSA supercharged V8 …

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More powerful Porsche Boxster and Cayman GTS unveiled

. Porsche has unveiled two of the most powerful mid-engine sports models in its line-up – the Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS. Perched at the top of the Porsche Boxster and Cayman range, the duo will continue to share the 3.4-litre six-cylinder boxer engine from the Boxster S and Cayman S respectively. But thanks …

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