The N body was introduced in late 1984 for the 1985 model year. Initially, offered as the Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Calais and Buick Somerset coupes, GM positioned them as premium models at an affordable price. Standard in all models was the 2.5 liter "Iron Duke" 4 cylinder engine developed by the Pontiac Motor Division. Optional was the Buick built 3.0 liter V6 with multi-port fuel injection. All models could have a 5 speed manual or 3 speed automatic. During the 1986 model year, four door models were added to all three brand entries. The
N platform was very similar to the
GM L platform; however, the first generation N cars were engineered by
Oldsmobile while the L cars were engineered by
Chevrolet. The first generation used a
twist-beam rear suspension and
MacPherson struts in front, and featured a wheelbase. The
N platform was used for the following vehicles: • 1985–1991
Pontiac Grand Am • 1985–1991
Oldsmobile Calais • 1985–1987
Buick Somerset • 1986–1991
Buick Skylark ==Second generation==