Oldsmobile Incas

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The Oldsmobile Incas is a concept car designed by Italdesign Giugiaro S.p.A. in 1986.

Inspired by 1984 Ford Maya, the1986 Oldsmobile Italdesign Incas concept is a five doors little berline with sport and aerodynamic lines, that could be considered a four seats Coupe.

History

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Oldsmobile Incas
Overview
Model years1986
DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign
Powertrain
EngineQuad Turbo Inline-4
Transmission3-speed TH-425 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase113.2 in (2,875 mm)
Length175.2 in (4,450 mm)
Width72.8 in (1,849 mm)[1]
Height49.2 in (1,250 mm)
Curb weight4,496 lb (2,039 kg) [2]

Technical details

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The 1986 Oldsmobile Italdesign Incas concept featured a quad-turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine with a displacement ratio of 2,260 cc and 137.9 cubic inches. The Oldsmobile Italdesign Incas was 175.2 inches long, 72.8 inches wide and 49.2 inches high. It features 4WD-driven wheels and has a 113.2-inch wheelbase. the Italdesign Incas is capable of 230.0 hp at 500 rpm and has 101.77 hp per liter.

Deisgn

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Steering wheel

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The steering wheel, or what could be more accurately described as a fighter-jet style yoke, was designed to improve the previse handling of the vehicle. Market research had shown that a new generation of car buyers, who had grown up with video games, would prefer this approach to a traditional steering wheel. The driver could control a whole host of car functions, including the radio, cruise control and gears.

Yoke requires only a 90° steering corner for each side, in right side there are gear controls, air-conditioner and, windscreen wiper. In the left side there are lights, direction indicators stereo and cruise control.

Individual handgrips ensured more effective and precise handling of the vehicle.

Buttons on yoke included the HVAC, radio, audio, cruise control, automatic transmission controls and gears.

Variants

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References

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  1. ^ Gunnell, John A. (ed.). Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946–1975. krause publications. ISBN 0-87341-027-0.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference oldcarbrochures1966 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  1. ^ (Aug. 1966) Motor Sport, full road test, 1966 Toronado
  2. ^ (Feb. 1966) Car Life, full road test, 1966 Toronado.
  3. ^ (April 1968) Car & Driver, full road test, 1968 Toronado W-34.
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