Oldsmobile O4

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Oldsmobile O4 Concept
Manufacturer General Motors
Production 2001
Class Roadster
Related Opel Astra

The 2001 Oldsmobile O4 was a concept car by Oldsmobile. The O4 was a roadster that was aimed at young fun loving drivers. The O stood for "Oxygen" and the 4 stood for how many people it could seat.

Many of its mechanical parts were from the European Opel Astra. It had a 4 cylinder engine that produced 190 hp (142 kW). It was front wheel drive and it had a manual transmission. The roof featured twin targa tops made of carbon fiber that could be stowed behind the rear seats. The rear window retracted into the space behind the rear seats, as well.

The O4 was also noted for its "info ring" which replaced the traditional instrument cluster. The info ring was inspired by Palm Pilot and other hand helds. It had 10 buttons that controlled all of the functions. You were able to put movies, maps, and telephone numbers into the display by using a Sony memory stick. The O4 also had Onstar.

Just weeks before the O4's unveiling, GM announced the phase out of the Oldsmobile brand. By the time of the O4's unveiling, the O4 was called the GM O4, with the Oldsmobile name taken out.

It was also said that the O4 showed a preview to what would have been the next generation Oldsmobile Alero.