
The National Motor Museum has just announced a brand-new website dedicated to telling the story of Holden and its history.
Despite being shut down at the beginning of 2021 by parent company General Motors, Holden remains an integral part of Australia – playing a pivotal role, both culturally and economically, throughout the 20th century and beyond.

The website provides a snapshot of Holden’s model line-up in each decade from the 1940s to the 2010s, including some of its most recognisable vehicles such as the Torana and Commodore.
Visitors can also view dozens of historical images and videos about various sites used by the car maker, as well as the personal stories of its employees.

Holden’s continuing legacy is also featured, showcasing the brand’s ongoing impact on the lives of Australians and their families – with contributions invited from readers.
You can view the Holden website by clicking here.
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