Ford’s full-size sedan has found its sea legs—it’s available in variety of models that offer a steady balance of power and performance.
What's New for 2014
Lane Keeping System is now offered on Limited and SHO models.
Choosing Your Ford Taurus
The standard engine is a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 288 horsepower; optional is a 240-horsepower turbocharged 2-liter inline-four. The sportier SHO is powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 and features standard all wheel drive. All have a six-speed automatic transmission—the SHO has paddle shifters.
But the first step is choosing between front-wheel and all-wheel drive:
- Front-Wheel Drive
- All-Wheel Drive
Buyers then choose from four trim levels—whether you want a bargain, a near-luxury experience or a performance ride, there's something for you:
The mid-range SEL is probably the best choice for most buyers. But each trim level will appeal to a different buyer, so let your budget and needs guide your decision.