Oldsmobile Model S

Oldsmobile Model S
Overview
ManufacturerOldsmobile
Production1906
Model years1906
AssemblyLansing Car Assembly, Michigan
Chronology
PredecessorOldsmobile Curved Dash
SuccessorOldsmobile Model A

The Model S was the first four-seat passenger car produced by Oldsmobile in 1906, offered as a larger alternative to the Model R Curved Dash runabout that appeared in 1901. The advertised price was $2,250 ($78,742 in 2024 dollars ). It was Oldsmobile's first four cylinder car and took the top level marketing position above the Model L and the entry-level Model R. It was one of the last independently developed products before they joined General Motors in 1908, and competed against Buick, Ford and other automakers at the time. It was built at the Oldsmobile factory in Detroit and developed by Frederick and Angus Smith, whose father Samuel L. Smith was the primary investor, and R. E. Olds had left the company due to an argument with Oldsmobile Board of Directors.