F 85 Cutlass
The Oldsmobile F-85 Cutlass, introduced in 1961 as top trim level of compact F-85 series, represents General Motors entry into compact car market featuring innovative aluminum 215 cubic inch V8 engine producing 155 horsepower in base F-85 and 185 horsepower in Cutlass variant. First generation produced from 1961 to 1963 utilized unibody construction measuring 188.2 inches length on 112-inch wheelbase with curb weight of 2,800 pounds. For 1962, engine options expanded including 155 horsepower base version, 185 horsepower upgraded specification, and revolutionary Jetfire turbocharged variant producing 215 horsepower at 4,800 rpm with 300 lb-ft torque at 3,200 rpm representing one of first turbocharged production car engines in America.
Car Life magazine tested 1961 Cutlass achieving 0-60 mph in 14.5 seconds with top speed exceeding 100 mph, while turbocharged Jetfire reduced 0-60 time to impressive 9.2 seconds with 110 mph top speed. The aluminum V8 design provided weight savings though presented durability challenges compared to traditional cast iron construction. Oldsmobile produced 94,568 F-85 examples in 1962 demonstrating market acceptance of compact luxury car concept. The F-85 Cutlass established nameplate that would become Oldsmobile best-selling model through subsequent generations. The combination of innovative aluminum V8 engine, optional turbocharging pioneering forced induction in American production cars, compact dimensions with premium Oldsmobile appointments, and establishment of Cutlass nameplate makes first-generation F-85 Cutlass historically significant representing GM compact car strategy and technical innovation during early 1960s.