An ultra-rare HSV GTSR W1 Maloo ute is poised to break the $1 million mark – and could become the highest-priced road-going Holden yet – when bidding at Lloyds Auctions ends at 12:00 AEST on Saturday, December 20, 2025.

The searing yellow Holden Special Vehicles (HSV) ute – the only example painted in the same XU3 Yellah as the 1996 HSV VS GTS-R – is build #001 of just four vehicles made under secrecy by HSV in 2017.

They’re related to the highly collectable HSV GTS-R W1 sedan, widely regarded as the pinnacle of the brand’s products built between 1987 and its closure in 2020.

The #001 GTSR W1 Maloo has never been road-registered, has covered just 26km, and is powered by the same 474kW/815Nm 6.2-litre supercharged petrol V8 ‘LS9’ engine and six-speed Tremec manual transmission as the W1 sedan.

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It also features SupaShock suspension, an AP Racing brake package, and 20-inch alloy wheels fitted with Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R tyres.

In 2021, its sister car – a GTSR W1 Maloo finished in Light My Fire – sold for more than $1.05 million, becoming the most expensive Australian road vehicle sold at the time.

“When you combine build #001, ultra-low kilometres, never having been registered and the most iconic HSV colour of all time, you’re looking at a car that represents the absolute pinnacle of Australian performance history,” said Lloyds Auctions chief operating officer Lee Hames.

The GTS-R W1 Maloo’s record price was later surpassed in 2021 when a 1971 Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase III sold for $1.3 million, while a rare 1972 Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase IV reportedly sold for an unverified figure of just under $2 million.