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GWM is using Holden’s old test site in Australia to develop vehicles for local roads, hiring former Holden staff and planning six new models by 2026.
Chinese automaker GWM is expanding its presence in Australia by utilizing the former Holden proving ground in Lang Lang, Victoria, and hiring former Holden engineer Rob Trubiani to lead a local vehicle tuning program focused on improving driving dynamics for Australian roads.
The company is refining models like the Haval H6 PHEV with enhanced steering and ride comfort, and plans to launch six new vehicles by 2026, including the premium Wey sub-brand.
GWM is using the Lang Lang site for testing and aims to build a locally tailored brand, though it has not confirmed purchasing Holden’s former facilities.
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GWM está utilizando el antiguo sitio de pruebas de Holden en Australia para desarrollar vehículos para las carreteras locales, contratando a ex empleados de Holden y planeando seis nuevos modelos para 2026.