
A rare Holden Commodore VL Turbo BT1 police pursuit car is now being offered for sale in Australia, spotlighting one of the most distinctive performance sedans ever produced locally. The BT1 specification identified vehicles ordered specifically for police highway interception duties, combining understated looks with turbocharged performance that set it apart from civilian sedans of the era.
The Commodore VL Turbo emerged in the mid-1980s during a critical transition for Holden. Australia’s mandated move to unleaded fuel in 1986 forced the company to find a modern powertrain quickly, leading to the adoption of Nissan’s 3.0-liter RB30 inline-six. Six months after the VL’s launch, Holden introduced the turbocharged RB30ET variant, restoring high-speed capability to the lineup.
The RB30ET featured a single overhead camshaft, alloy cylinder head, electronic fuel injection, and a Garrett turbocharger mounted in a water-cooled housing to improve durability in Australia’s climate. Factory output was rated at 150 kilowatts and 296 newton-meters of torque, delivering strong mid-range performance rather than peaky top-end power. Internal upgrades included a turbo-specific camshaft, reduced compression ratio, larger oil pump, heavier flywheel, and knock sensor, all aimed at long-term reliability.
Chassis upgrades matched the increased performance. Turbo models received larger front brakes with 298-millimeter discs and finned alloy Girlock calipers, along with availability of the FE2 suspension package. Period testing recorded 0 to 100 km/h times in the high seven-second range, earning the VL Turbo a reputation as a sleeper among family sedans.
The BT1 code denoted police-only vehicles, not a retail trim level. These cars were based on the entry-level SL body shell and typically featured steel wheels, heavy-duty brakes, FE2 suspension, and in some cases long-range fuel tanks. Equipment varied by jurisdiction, making verified original BT1 examples particularly desirable today.
The example offered here was originally operated by the East Sydney Police Department as a highway interceptor. Finished in white rather than the more common yellow, it is powered by the turbocharged RB30ET paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. Factory equipment includes air conditioning, a heated rear window, top-tinted windscreen, cassette stereo, and digital clock.
The car is accompanied by original documentation, keys, spare wheel, and police-era materials, and has received a full closed-door respray. Offered from Victoria, it represents a tangible piece of Australian automotive and law enforcement history from a brief but influential turbocharged era.
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