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Holden Special Vehicles Maloo | |
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Production | 1992-2017 |
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Class | Full-size |
Body style | 2-door ute |
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Chronology | |
Predecessor | Holden Sandman Ute |
Successor | Holden Special Vehicles SportsCat |
The Holden Special Vehicles Maloo (or HSV Maloo), was a performance coupé utility vehicle, or ute, built by Holden's performance vehicles department, Holden Special Vehicles (HSV). It was assembled in Clayton, Victoria from 1992 until 2017 (final assembly of four vehicles completed in 2018).
The Maloo is a ute version of HSV's ClubSport sedan. It was produced in three main variants: the Maloo R8, the Maloo R8 SV and the Maloo GTS, although many other variants were produced, including the Gen F2's Maloo GTSR, and the 474kW LS9-powered Maloo GTSR W1. The Maloo GTSR W1 was never intended for production, however HSV staff discovered that they had 4 excess Maloo GTSR bodies, and built 4 units, one in burnt orange, one in bright yellow, one in matte grey, and one in green. They are valued at well over AUD$1 million.[1][2]
Maloo holds the world record for the fastest ute, an LS2 powered VY series Maloo R8, achieving a top speed of 271.44 km/h (168.66 mph). It beat the record previously held by the Dodge Ram SRT-10 by over 20 km/h. However, succeeding Maloos have surpassed this figure.