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"While North American stock cars are exciting and powerful, they’re not that closely related to road-going cars anymore. That’s not true in Australia, where the V8 Supercars rule supreme. Based on production shells, the Commodore VE V8 Supercar is at least shares some parts with its road-going counterparts (although rules regarding external dimensions mean that the bodyshell uses less stock body panels than the FG Falcon). Within the shell is welded a serious roll cage, and all the safety equipment you’d expect in a modern racer. More to the point is the 600+ horsepower, 5-liter Holden V8 that exhales in a roar from sidepipes. A massive front splitter and equally prominent rear wing help keep the Commodore planted to the track, but unlike touring cars the rest of the bodywork is fairly clean, preserving much of the look of the handsome Commodore. Handling is excellent, provided you’re skilled enough to take the notoriously twitchy V8 Supercar to the limit. One key is to keep your speed up and allow the aero package’s downforce to help carry the Commodore through the corner. Whether it’s the sound, the look, or the incredible performance, V8 Supercar racing is undeniably exciting, and the Commodore VE is one of the best ever to compete in the series."—Official description[1]
The Holden Commodore VE is a touring car by Holden featured in Forza Motorsport 3, Forza Motorsport 4 and Forza Motorsport 5.
Variants[]
It appears in Forza Motorsport 3 in four livery variants:
- 2009 #2 Toll Holden Racing Team Commodore VE
- 2009 #33 Garry Rogers Team Commodore VE
- 2009 #39 Supercheap Auto Racing Commodore VE
- 2009 #51 Sprint Gas Racing Commodore VE
It appears in Forza Motorsport 4 in five livery variants, with the #1 variant being also featured in Forza Motorsport 5:
- 2011 #1 Toll Holden Racing Team Commodore VE
- 2011 #8 Team BOC Commodore VE
- 2011 #11 Pepsi Max Crew Commodore VE
- 2011 #33 Fujitsu Racing GRM Commodore VE
- 2011 #88 Team Vodafone Commodore VE
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- ↑ "Forza Motorsport 5 - Cars" . forzamotorsport.net . Retrieved 01-13-2019.
Holden | |
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1950s | 50-2106 FX Ute · FX Sedan |
1960s | Monaro GTS 327 |
1970s | HQ Monaro GTS 350 · Sandman HQ Panelvan · Torana A9X (Forza Edition, Horizon Edition) |
1980s | VL Commodore Group A SV |
2000s | #1 - #88 VE Commodore · HSV GTS · HSV W427 · Hoonigan Commodore Ute |
2010s | #1 - #97 VF Commodore |