HSV E1 GTS Wheels – Specs, Fitment & Modern Options

HSV E1 GTS Wheels – Specs, Fitment & Modern Options

The HSV E1 GTS marked a major evolution in Australian performance vehicles, introducing larger wheels and a more aggressive stance that redefined Holden styling.

As the first HSV model to feature factory 20-inch wheels, the E1 GTS set a new standard for performance and design.


HSV E1 GTS Wheel Specs

  • PCD: 5x120
  • Factory Wheel Size: 20”
  • Modern Sizes: 20”–22”
  • Fitment: Holden Commodore VE, VF

The Original HSV E1 GTS

Released as part of the E Series, the HSV E1 GTS represented a new generation of performance and refinement.

Built on the VE Commodore platform, it combined improved handling, stronger braking, and a more aggressive design language.

The introduction of factory 20-inch wheels played a major role in enhancing both performance and visual presence.


The Wheel Design

The E1 GTS wheels featured a bold, modern design that complemented the wider and more aggressive VE platform.

  • First 20” wheels fitted to an HSV production car
  • Performance-focused multi-spoke design
  • Improved road presence and handling

This design set the tone for future HSV models and continues to influence modern wheel styling.


Modern Panthera Version

At Panthera Wheels, we’ve re-engineered this modern performance design for today’s Holden platforms.

  • Available in 20” and 22” sizes
  • Optimised for VE and VF Commodore fitment
  • Lightweight construction for improved handling
  • Designed specifically for Holden 5x120 fitment

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What Holden Models Does It Fit?

This wheel style is designed to fit a wide range of Holden and HSV vehicles, including:

  • Holden Commodore VE
  • Holden Commodore VF
  • HSV Clubsport
  • HSV GTS

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Final Thoughts

The HSV E1 GTS wheel design represents a key milestone in Australian automotive performance, introducing larger wheels and a more aggressive stance.

With modern Panthera Wheels, this legacy continues with improved fitment, performance, and durability.

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