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number77
10-06-2004, 06:59 PM
twin turbo 3.6L v-6
Power
280 kW

Torque
480 Nm


http://www.cheersandgears.com/torana/t1.jpghttp://www.cheersandgears.com/torana/t6.jpghttp://www.cheersandgears.com/torana/t13.jpg
http://www.cheersandgears.com/torana/t15.jpg

skituner
10-06-2004, 07:03 PM
1. what that fuck is a torana
2. rear looks like an acura
3. that neon is retared

Sachmo12345
10-06-2004, 07:14 PM
with this car it come riced out straight from the factory

Stikz
10-06-2004, 07:48 PM
/\/\/\ lol, all the tuners aren't going to like that. Oh well, still room for stickers.

SilviaEvo
10-06-2004, 09:40 PM
Oh well, still room for stickers

:lol: it doesnt look that bad since i like the TL but it needs a different color and also needs those ricing neons taken away! those things should be illegal!

SPEEDCORE
10-07-2004, 12:12 AM
1. what that fuck is a torana


Its an Australian car made by Holden. The same company that makes the new Pontiac GTO.

Thou Torana hasnt been made in over 25years~ soo some rivial of the car...

gottacatchup
10-07-2004, 12:14 AM
1. what that fuck is a torana


Its an Australian car made by Holden. The same company that makes the new Pontiac GTO.

I thought it looked like a Holden. So is it like Honda/Acura or something like that?

stracing
10-07-2004, 12:18 AM
thats because it is a holden

another car revival thing from holden

first the monaro and now this

ae86_16v
10-07-2004, 01:58 AM
Yeah, I agree with the rest of the guys. First glance that thing looks more like an Acura/Honda.

Nice specs though.

mclaren_Gt
10-07-2004, 02:01 AM
lol is a car gay or what, looks like pretty ugly

almost in this color

w0n
10-07-2004, 02:59 AM
i havent heard of a new torana, looks like someone has photoshopped a holden astra.

wait, i got the quote from "cheersandgears.com"

Australian International Motor Show, 7 October 2004 : Holden today revived a famous Australian nameplate when it took the covers off a sensational showcar called Torana TT36.

Holden drew on General Motors’ global resources to build the hot pink Torana TT36, which is powered by an experimental 280kW twin turbo 3.6 litre Alloytec V6 engine, sports a glass roof and showcases bold directional design themes.

Not for production, this mid-sized hatch concept demonstrates the strength and versatility of Holden’s design talent to a worldwide audience and emphasises its ability to react swiftly to changing customer demand.

Torana TT36 highlights Holden’s rear wheel drive powertrain engineering expertise and the practical benefits to be gained by sharing GM global suspension and chassis components and modular structural systems.

The new millennium hot hatch pays homage to Holden’s Bathurst-winning icon car of the seventies, the Torana A9X. It is 25 years since the revered V8-powered Torana A9X last conquered Mount Panorama and wrote itself into Australian automotive legend.

Holden Chairman and Managing Director, Denny Mooney, today said he believed the Torana’s spiritual successor showed how times continued to change in the automotive industry.

“Torana TT36 represents a revolution in concept car design at Holden. We’ve unveiled several examples of our design flexibility and build capability in recent years but this car is exceptional for yet another reason,” Mr Mooney said.

“All recent showcars have been based on our Commodore V-car platform. Torana TT36, on the other hand, shares many basic structural elements with the latest GM sports concepts and much of its chassis componentry is sourced directly from GM.

“It is the first Holden showcar to merge Australian design and engineering expertise with GM technical resources. Quite simply, for us it is a ‘game changer’ in automotive design and production.

“Naming the concept car was easy. We knew many fans would immediately call it Torana because it is a high powered, mid-size, rear wheel drive hot hatch. The TT36 stands for Twin Turbo 3.6.”

The twenty-first century Torana has slingshot performance potential. Its experimental 3.6 litre twin turbo Alloytec V6, hand-built at Holden’s new Port Melbourne engine plant, produces 280kW of power, transferred to the tarmac via a heavy-duty six speed manual transmission.

Ninety per cent of the 480Nm of torque developed is available from just 1600 rpm and the TT36 shares the power-to-weight advantage that helped its A9X sporting predecessor to drive into the record books at Mt Panorama a quarter of a century ago.

The four-seater showcar is finished in luminous, look-at-me pink − dubbed ‘ManGenta’ by the trend-spotting stylists who created it − contrasted against a slick new-tech interior in minimalist black and white. A panoramic glass roof extends from the steeply raked windscreen all the way back to the hatch and the TT36 sits on 20-inch, ten-spoke alloys.

The project was originally named XP54, reflecting the acronym ‘eXperimental Project’ and coded 54 in recognition of Holden’s so-called Studio 54 design workshop in the outer suburbs of Melbourne .

Holden Design Director, Tony Stolfo, said the showcar’s aggressive, sports-oriented frontal treatment recalled its hard-charging Torana heritage while speaking the design language of the here and now.

“It’s very performance-driven in terms of the size of the apertures, the air intakes and grille.

The fenders and quarter panels are pumped to accentuate width and stance,” he said.

“It also displays some of the key proportions we’ll see in future cars generally: front wheels forward, minimal overhang, high belt lines and a high deck. All these elements create strength and purpose and deliver expressive contemporary styling.

“The hatch style gives us a very fast line running over the top, and we’ve given it strong directional lines. In terms of overall design intent, it’s far more sophisticated sports machine than street machine.

“And because it’s a vehicle which delivers a really large interior compartment in relation to its exterior size, it shows off our packaging skills, which are a traditional Holden strength.”

The Torana TT36 interior is an exercise in black and white contemporary cool, described by Holden’s young colour and trim team as ‘nu luxury’. Taking inspiration from forecast fashion trends in domestic and industrial design, they gave it smoothly sculptured white leather seats and mirror-gloss finishes in piano black and pearlescent perspex, contrasted with soft-feel textures and black techno-mesh rubber floor covering.

The pink exterior theme is picked up in clever LED lighting effects and a ‘retro future’ 3D instrument layout that can be customised to the driver’s taste. Open the door and a full- length lighting strip integrated into the glass roof radiates a healthy pink glow. Press the backlit central starter button to play twin turbo engine idle music. Touch the interactive infotainment screen to control myriad functions – phone, CD, SatNav, DVD, address book and other Blue Tooth-compatible features.

“The Torana TT36 may be simply for show – but it’s not about outrageous technology. We consider that something very close to this concept could be practically achievable in the not-too-distant future,” Mr Stolfo said.

“It’s a first step towards monitoring public reaction to a type of rear-wheel drive vehicle that doesn’t exist in today’s General Motors portfolio. It could be designed and produced off a number of GM platforms, taking advantage of the virtual maths-based processes and component sharing which enabled us to build this working concept in a very short space of time.“

Holden Torana TT36
Design and Feature Highlights

Exterior:

- Layered, luminous ‘ManGenta’ paint finish

- Technical aero-theme projector headlamps with bead-blasted clear acrylic indicators and ambient LED pink lighting: matching wrap-around ‘circle and beam’ tail lamps

- Panoramic glass roof, frameless glass hatch opening

- Ten spoke, 20-inch, hand-cast aluminium alloy wheels in Titan Silver, wheel nut caps and lion brand in gunmetal chrome.

- Matt black Venturi-style rear underplate, housing twin rectangular chromed exhaust tips

- Mirror-mounted repeater LED indicators

- Twin aircraft-style fuel fillers

- Textured mesh grille inserts

- Fog lamps

Interior:

- Tailored white leather seats (8-way electric)

- White leather door trims

- Padded white leather console upper and binnacle hood

- Four-spoke, deep dished leather-rim steering wheel with menu navigation roller controls

- Pearlescent back-painted centre console with integrated grab handles, flowing front to back

- High-gloss white uppers, contrasting with soft-feel matt finish lower trim

- Glossy piano black lower door, front seatback and console accents

- Textured woven ‘Rubco’ floor covering, rear seatbacks, cargo floor with cross-patterned overlay

- Secure underfloor storage/wet area

- Full-length roof-mounted LED strip lighting with semi-translucent pink lens, LED task lighting

- Pink LED-lit foot wells, armrests, rear sub-woofers

- DVD screens with piano black surrounds, integrated into front seatback head restraints

- Gunmetal chrome Holden ID

- Pink backlit starter button on centre console

- Full-colour TFT touch screen menu-driven display can be set to individual preferences.

- ‘Floating’ IP dials with clear pink indicators on 3D black background



Holden Torana TT36 Specifications

Powertrain
Engine
3.6 L twin turbo Global V6

Turbo
Air to air intercooler
Two x KO4 Warner turbochargers

Technologies
Continuously variable valve timing,
variable intake manifold, variable valve actuation

Engine displacement
3.6 L (60 degree engine)

Power
280 kW

Torque
480 Nm

Compression ratio
9.0:1

Bore x Stroke (mm)
89.0 X 85.6

Transmission
6-speed heavy duty manual transmission

Gear ratios (:1)

1 st
2.66

2 nd
1.78

3 rd
1.30

4 th
1.00

5 th
.74

6 th
.50

Final drive ratio
3:73

Structure

Body/chassis structure
Lower dominant tube structure
Chassis integrated with upper body structure
Full length outer main rails
Multi tube centre tunnel structure

Chassis material
Steel

Suspension

Front and Rear
Independent SLA suspension
Forged aluminium upper and lower control arms and knuckles
Adjustable aluminium monotube shocks with coil springs

Wheels
20 x 8 inch ten-spoke aluminium

Tyre size (front and rear)
245/35 R20

Tyre brand
Bridgestone Potenza REO5OA

Steering
Forward mounted power rack and pinion

Brakes
4 wheel disc with Anti-Lock Braking System, Traction Control, Electronic Brake Assist, Electronic Brake Distribution, Corner Brake Control and Electronic Stability Program

Front size (mm)
365 x 35 ventilated discs
alloy billet machined 6-piston calipers

Rear size (mm)
365 x 35 ventilated discs
alloy billet machined 4-piston calipers

w0n
10-07-2004, 03:00 AM
btw, im going to the motor show this week, any requests??

SupraPolak
11-04-2004, 08:38 PM
Personally I think Holden should just stop the whole revival crap and start making cars which are competetive on a global level in terms of technological advancement, innovation, quality and most importantly value for money. They are never going to be a supercar builder, nor even a performance car builder!

rachaderua
11-06-2004, 02:06 PM
i liked the car itself, but i would prefer blue instead of pink :D

sndr
11-06-2004, 02:18 PM
That must be the worse colour combionation ever

Schwalbe
11-07-2004, 01:24 AM
Pink...Isn't the color of Barbie's car ?

Despite the horrible color's:

Rear wheel drive + Twin KO4 Warner turbos 375 bhp = Plenty of fun. :wink:

PATo355
11-07-2004, 02:54 AM
Wow .... it should be in NFSU2 !!!! , but what the fuck are you going to add to it ? :mrgreen:

chest3r
11-07-2004, 09:30 PM
I like the outside of the car a lot. But the color is horrible, just like the interior :?

heath
11-10-2004, 06:46 AM
yeh the good old torry....I saw this car in the flesh at the sydney motor show....wasn't that exciting....