Showing posts with label Ford Taurus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ford Taurus. Show all posts

Thursday, January 15, 2009

2010 Ford Taurus Sedan: Action Video and Live Photos from Detroit Show

Sporting a completely redesigned exterior and interior, the new 2010 Ford Taurus made its world debut at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show. While Ford has no illusions of repeating the success of the first generation Taurus, the American automaker does have high hopes for its new flagship sedan. Dynamic styling aside, the new Taurus also features Ford's 3.5-liter V6, generating 263HP and 249 foot-pounds of torque, paired with a choice of two new six-speed automatic transmissions.

The Taurus engine plan also calls for optional availability of Ford's EcoBoost 3.5-liter turbocharged V6, with an announcement regarding availability coming soon.

The new 2010 Taurus will hit U.S. showrooms this summer offered in three trim levels: SE, SEL and Limited. Prices will start from $25,995, including destination and delivery, meaning that the new Taurus begins at the same entry level price as the 2009 model. The Taurus SEL series will begin at $27,995 while the Taurus Limited series will begin at $31,995.

The SEL series comes equipped with 18-inch painted aluminum wheels, heated exterior mirrors, supplemental park lamps and chrome exhaust tips. The Limited series adds to the SEL appointments with standard leather seats, 19-inch chrome clad aluminum wheels, 10-way power driver and passenger seats, reverse sensing and a premium sound system with SYNC.

























Saturday, January 10, 2009

2010 Ford Taurus Official Pictures: Dud or Stud?

Having discovered the first photo of the 2010 Taurus large sedan on Time magazine's website, it didn't take us long to find more pictures of FoMoCo's re-engineered and restyled flagship model circulating around the web. Once upon a time, the Taurus used to sell like hotcakes but the latest interpretation of the sedan, which was initially named Five-Hundred before Ford decided to the resurrect the Taurus nameplate in 2007, has proved a huge sales disappointment. Ford expects to turn the tables around with the new Taurus.

On the outside, the 2010 Taurus has been completely redesigned sharing nothing in common with the current model. Its more dramatic styling is apparently influenced from Ford's European line-up and in particular from the Mondeo. A noticeable design feature on the new-generation Taurus is the high beltline that's combined with a low roof that hints at the Chrysler 300.

2010 Ford TaurusThough low quality, the photos clearly reveal that the 2010 Taurus' interior bears no resemblances with the current generation model. Instead Ford decided to take a look at the Mustang which inspired the double arched "eyebrow" shape of the dashboard.

We don't have any official details yet, but Carscoop's sources state that while the Taurus retains the same platform as its predecessor, Ford has performed several improvements bettering the car's handling and safety credentials. Among the powertrain options will be Ford's new 263HP 3.5-liter Duratec V6 engine.


2010 Ford Taurus
2010 Ford Taurus
2010 Ford Taurus
2010 Ford Taurus