GTR-X Torana Back in the sixties Holden had been busy experimenting with quite a number of concepts such as fuel injection, over head cam-shafts and it was decided to design a Holden sports coupe on July 14th 1969. By December 15th the first body had been built which shows the effort and the outright determination of building a production lightweight sports coupe. After this the engineers started on the mechanicals which really had already been developed in the Torana which was developed on the track by Harry Firth and the boys. The Torana running gear seemed a perfect option and helped of course to drop the production costs which is why Holden developed the six cylinder race engine in the first place instead of continuing with the Chevrolet V8's and Monaro. There were certain criteria that this coupe had to meet if it was to become a production model and the most important was price! The Torana had the right ingredients in the suspension, transmission and engine departments. What Holden did with these restrictions was nothing short of brilliant and it was a great shame it never made it to the production line. The GTR-X was loaded with features like 4-wheel vacuum assisted disc brakes, retractable seat belts, foam filled fuel tank and electric windows to name a few. |
General Information | |
Layout: | Front-Engine/RWD |
Transmission: | 4-Speed Manual |
Engine | |
Type: | Inline-6 |
Displacement: | 3050 cc |
Horsepower: | 160 bhp @ 5200 rpm |
Torque: | 190 lb-ft @ 3600 rpm |
Performance | |
0-60 mph: | 8.3 sec |
Top Speed: | 130 mph |
Source: Holden Heaven
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