From 1966 to 1991 the Oldsmobile Toronado existed as a vehicle series until its production ended in 1992. The first Oldsmobile Toronado models included V8 engines from 1966 through 1985 before the 1986 redesign brought the V6 engine named the 3.8L Buick 3800 V6. During 1990-1992 Oldsmobile Toronado models ran the 4T60-E automatic transmission system which preceded earlier 1986-1989 models that operated with the 4T60 transmission design. Automatic load leveling was added to Toronado suspension systems during their development phase to enhance the ride stability and quality whenever vehicle loads shift. You could find bucket seats with their own center console standard in the Oldsmobile Toronado although split bench seats were still available as an extra option. New base model safety features on the Oldsmobile Toronado unite driver airbags with anti-lock brakes to protect occupants. The Oldsmobile Toronado included a trunk area that could handle 15.5 cubic feet worth of storage goods. Engineers awarded the Oldsmobile Toronado for its innovative design while OEM parts guaranteed both original factory attributes and peak reliability in addition to peak performance achievements Oldsmobile genuine parts utilize an installation design for perfect alignment to maintain both vehicle frame stability and operational capacity. The Oldsmobile Toronado preserves its position in automotive history through its blend of high-class comfort with outstanding engineering output.