3 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Market value
$19,000 to $70,000
Did you know
VE Ute SS V set Nürburgring lap record for utility vehicles.
The Holden VE Ute SS V is Australia's unapologetic tribute to the muscle car ethos, wrapped in the practical guise of a utility vehicle. Born from Holden's ambitious billion-dollar VE Commodore platform, it emerged in 2007 as a bold statement of Aussie automotive ingenuity, seamlessly blending brute power with everyday usability.
Under the hood, the VE Ute SS V boasts a thunderous 6.0-liter V8, delivering a visceral driving experience that few vehicles—let alone utes—could match. Its aggressive stance, muscular wheel arches, and dual exhaust outlets aren't merely cosmetic flourishes; they're visual promises of the performance lurking beneath. Driving one feels like wielding a sledgehammer wrapped in velvet—raw power tempered by surprisingly refined handling dynamics.
Holden didn't skimp on innovation either, equipping the SS V with advanced stability control systems, sports-tuned suspension, and a meticulously balanced chassis that made it equally at home carving through winding roads or hauling gear to a weekend track day. It was this versatility that earned it a fervent following among enthusiasts, tradies, and motorsport fans alike.
Culturally, the VE Ute SS V became an icon, representing a uniquely Australian automotive spirit—bold, irreverent, and proudly performance-oriented. Its presence in local motorsport scenes, from grassroots drag strips to professional racing series, cemented its legacy. Today, as Holden itself fades into history, the VE Ute SS V stands as a poignant reminder of Australia's once-thriving automotive passion and ingenuity.
3 Holden VE Ute SS V sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Holden VE Ute SS V is rated Uncommon.
Recent Holden VE Ute SS V sightings on AutoRadar come from Columbus, Taree. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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