General Motors selected the Oldsmobile Aurora to drive Oldsmobile's brand recovery during the 1994 production cycle for the 1995 model launch. The Oldsmobile Aurora powered by a refined 4.0-liter dual overhead cam Northstar V8 engine reached 250 horsepower while giving the driver a smooth high-revving experience. The car received a 4T80-E automatic transmission with Normal and Power Shift features to adapt how it drove according to the user's needs. The Oldsmobile Aurora gained its reputation of excellent ride comfort by employing hydraulic bushings in its front suspension for reducing vibration and road noise. Production developers continued to improve the braking mechanisms and steering devices until they met their standards of performance and driver feedback improvement. The suspension and emissions systems received occasional minor updates when new standards emerged during manufacturing. Inside the Oldsmobile Aurora buyers could enjoy dual-zone automatic climate control and premium audio systems among its luxurious features designed for high-end customers. Those who want their vehicle to remain both reliable and within factory specifications should trust genuine OEM Aurora parts because they provide durable performance.