Holden Torana TT36 Concept

The Holden Torana TT36 Concept is a concept car developed by Holden and revealed in the 2004 Sydney Motor Show and in 2005 at the Melbourne International Motor Show in Australia. The car uses an experimental High Output Allyotec engine coupled with twin turbochargers (as the TT36 name suggests. TT stands for twin turbo and the number 36 refers to the engine's capacity of 3.6 litres).

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Development
The Torana TT36 is developed in Holden's design centre in Melbourne on a budget of $3,500,000. It took 6 months for designers and engineers to design, develop and build this concept car.

Unique Attributes
The mechanicals and the design language of the Torana TT36 has been used for the current model Commodore.

Interior and exterior
The Torana TT36 is well distinguishable for the hot pink paintwork and its 20 inch 10 spoke wheels. It has a glassroof and whole interior is mostly white particularly the leather seats that can carry 4 people each. According to Holden, its stylish interior would be an attraction of the streets in Los Angeles.

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Worldwide
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Design quirks and oddities
The Torana TT36 is also a tribute to the Bathurst winning A9X Torana racer of the 1970's

Awards
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