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Maybe we're about to see the death of useless wings. Wait, no "At the rear the ‘show car’ has only a small decklid spoiler, but there will be more substantial rear wings offered."

I wonder if you could play a 1 on 1 arcade game in the middle with both those control knobs, that would be awesome!

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Yep def mazda 6 rear... I like the no spoiler rear but that's about it..

The front looks hot, the interior, the space where we call the 'tissue box' area looks too empty..

HSV will try and do too much as usual, vents here buldges there, prob more 'driving' lights..

Im curious what engines they will all get...

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The Mazda look comment is spot on.The car generally looks ok especially from the front.The interior also looks nice.

Any info on the engines for the Bogan special and HSV models?

It doesn't seem that there will be any force-fed engines in the line up?

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Nothing exciting engine wise, see what HSV come out with hey.

Despite the new look the 6.0-litre V8 engine is unchanged – it has 270kW and 530Nm as a manual and 260kW and 517Nm as an automatic – but there are mild performance gains due to weight savings of about 40kg; like the rest of the VF Late model camira range, the SS and SS-V use an aluminium bonnet and bootlid.


Those weight savings and the slipperier VF Late model camira body shape (it's the most aerodynamically efficient Late model camira ever) lead to fuel economy improvements of about 10 per cent.

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