Ford has revealed a revised version of the car that could have been the new Falcon. The Chinese-market Ford Taurus has had its first facelift since going on sale in 2015. Despite being exclusive to China, the Ford Taurus produced for the Middle Kingdom received significant input from Ford Australia during the design and development process, based on the local arm's know-how from nearly six decades of Falcon production...
The Ford Taurus is officially dead in North America, after more than three decades on sale and over 8 million examples produced. It marks the start of a new era for the Blue Oval, which is now shifting its focus to crossovers and utilities in the US – spelling the end of all its passenger models bar the Mustang sports car...
The all-new, Australian-designed Ford Taurus has been unveiled at an exclusive event just hours out from its official public unveiling at the 2015 Shanghai motor show. Ford says the new Taurus large sedan - penned by the company's Asia Pacific design director, Australian Todd Willing - has been “designed especially to meet the needs of the Chinese market”, despite the historic American nameplate never actually appearing in its Chinese showrooms before...
You may think it's not a relevant car to the Australian market, but some would have you believe the all-new Ford Taurus may one day be the underpinnings of the next-generation Ford Falcon. Ford unveiled the new 2013 Taurus at the New York Autoshow today, showcasing the 2.0-litre four-cylinder ecoboost engine that will also be launched in the Falcon in the next few months...
Following on from our story late last week, reports today say Ford US will replace its aging Crown Victoria with a new front-wheel drive sedan that shares its platform with the current model Taurus. The new purpose-built vehicle will be engineered to exceed the Crown Victoria's safety, durability and performance record and will also be offered in an all-wheel drive variant...
Holden’s opportunity to export its Caprice model to police in the US is under threat as Ford’s American division plans a replacement for the popular Crown Victoria. Chevrolet last month unveiled the Caprice PPV (Police Pursuit Vehicle) and announced that it would aim to sell the long wheel-base Australian as a police-only vehicle from early 2011...
With intense speculation suggesting the FG may be the last rear-wheel drive Falcon we see from the blue-oval, it seems the alternative may not be all that bad - quite the contrary actually. Ford Motors has unveiled its all-new flagship Ford Taurus SHO which promises V8 levels of performance with the fuel efficiency of a V6...