The Oldsmobile Bravada was a mid-size luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV) from Oldsmobile. Oldsmobile is a currently not existing marque of General Motors. The Bravada was the first truck-based vehicle offered by Oldsmobile. There are two vehicles that bear this model name, the first and second-generation GMT330, and the 2002 to 2004 GMT360. Production of the Oldsmobile Bravada stopped with the demise of the Oldsmobile marque in 2004.
The Bravada was available as an all-wheel drive, leather upholstery, power equipment, and the 4.3 L Z-code engine vehicle. The Oldsmobile Bravada was a "Smart Trak" with the Borg Warner automatic transmission 4472 transfer case, offering 65% rear and 35% front torque with more to the front when it slips. Anti-lock brakes and remote keyless entry were also standard. The 4.3 Litre V6 engine provided a horsepower boost upto 200 for 1992. In 2004, 500 Bravadas were produced as "Final 500" special editions, each featuring custom seat embroidering and exterior badging inspired by vintage Oldsmobile logos, dark cherry metallic paint, unique chrome alloy wheels, and a medallion featuring that particular Bravada's production number, ranging from 1 to 500.