GM to retire Australia's Holden brand

Historic marque brand retired after more than a century of vehicle production, with 600 job losses expected.

17 Feb 2020 | 4101 Views | By James Attwood, Autocar UK

The Holden brand will be retired by parent company General Motors (GM) by the end of 2021, ending the Australian brand’s 164-year history. The company, founded in Melbourne in 1856, has been owned by GM since 1931. It dominated the Australian and New Zealand car markets for decades, but its market share slipped dramaticlly ...

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