A $2000 price cut is the new incentive for its seven-seater Captiva, which is updated today as part of a range overhaul with a range of improvements including full curtain airbags.
The Captiva lineup still starts with the five-seater model from $27,990, but there is a new emphasis on the family fighter as Holden finally gets serious about its SUVs. It admits it has only one car and is being forced to straddle classes with the Captiva, but plans to do the job with two body sizes, three engines and three equipment levels.
The Captiva 7 now starts at $32,490, complete with ABS brakes, ESP stability control and six airbags. "This is clearly the best SUV we've ever had," says Mike Devereaux, president of GM Holden.
Read the full Holden Captiva 7 2011 review.