7 sightings by 6 spotters worldwide

Market value
$58,000 to $90,000
Did you know
HSV VX GTS featured Australia's first 300 kW production engine.
The Holden HSV VX GTS is the kind of Australian muscle car that makes no apologies. Born at the dawn of the new millennium, this beast emerged from Holden Special Vehicles' workshops with a clear mission: to blend brute force with genuine sophistication. Sporting a 5.7-liter LS1 V8, tweaked and tuned to deliver a staggering 300 kW (402 horsepower), the VX GTS was, at its debut, the most powerful production Holden ever unleashed onto the streets.
What truly set the VX GTS apart wasn't just raw power—it was the way HSV harnessed it. With a sophisticated multi-link rear suspension, upgraded brakes, and a chassis tuned to perfection, this was a muscle car that could genuinely handle corners, not just straight-line heroics. Visually, the VX GTS didn't shy away from its aggressive intent either, featuring bold bodywork, distinctive alloy wheels, and that unmistakable HSV stance that commands attention at every intersection.
Beyond its technical prowess, the VX GTS holds a special place in Australian automotive culture. It arrived at a time when local performance sedans were at their zenith, and quickly became a symbol of national pride and petrolhead aspiration. Whether tearing up Bathurst during track days or cruising the coastal highways, the VX GTS embodies a uniquely Australian blend of practicality, performance, and sheer audacity—a car that still turns heads and stirs hearts today.
7 Holden HSV VX GTS sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 6 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Holden HSV VX GTS is rated Uncommon.
Recent Holden HSV VX GTS sightings on AutoRadar come from Stream Hill, Rotoorangi, Newcomb, Southbank, North Geelong, Corowa. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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