Statesman Automobiles

'''Statesman Automobiles Pty. Ltd., commonly referred to as Statesman''', is an Australian luxury vehicle manufacturer which is owned by. Originally a sub-brand of sister company Holden from 1971–1984 and 1990–2017, the concept of Statesman as an independent luxury vehicle brand was initially envisioned in 2011 while Holden was under ownership. The Statesman brand was officially announced as an independent marque on 14 February 2016, launching their first Statesman standalone models, the Statesman S100, Statesman S200 and Statesman S300, in 2018. Statesman models are designed in,   and El Kadsre City (El Kadsre); and are produced in  (Australia).

History
Holden announced the creation of the Statesman brand on 14 February 2016. As was in talks to sell Holden and it's European sister brands  and  to, GM agreed to let PSA control the development of Statesman's brand and vehicle lineup, with GM creating alternate versions of the plans for the Statesman concepts in case the sale to PSA collapsed.

Statesman officially launched in late-2017 with the Statesman S100 full-size sedan, Statesman S200 executive sedan and Statesman S300 compact executive sedan as 2018 model year vehicles. In and, Statesman vehicles are either sold through separate dealerships or sold through a subset of existing Holden dealers (with designated space for Statesman models within the dealerships' showrooms).

In 2019, Statesman introduced it's next two models, the Statesman SV90 compact crossover SUV and Statesman SV100 mid-size crossover SUV.

Current
Designed by Statesman Melbourne Design Center
 * Statesman S100 (2017-present) (M/Y 2018-present)
 * Statesman S200 (2017-present) (M/Y 2018-present)
 * Statesman S300 (2017-present) (M/Y 2018-present)
 * Statesman SV90 (2019-present) (M/Y 2020-present)
 * Statesman SV100 (2019-present) (M/Y 2020-present)