A new exhibition celebrating the history of Holden, Australia's iconic car manufacturer, has been unveiled in Canberra. The display, titled 'Holden: Australia's Own Car', offers visitors a journey through the brand's evolution from its early days to its final models.
Exhibition Highlights
The exhibition features a range of classic Holden vehicles, including the first model produced in Australia, the 48-215, and the last Commodore. Interactive displays and historical artifacts provide insights into the engineering and cultural impact of the brand.
Cultural Significance
Holden holds a special place in Australian history, symbolizing local manufacturing and innovation. The exhibition explores how the brand became a part of the national identity, from family road trips to motorsport achievements.
Visitors can also learn about the workers who built the cars and the communities that supported the industry. The exhibition runs until the end of the year at the National Museum of Australia.



