Evolution of the Ford Taurus: Models and Production Timeline
Third-Generation Ford Taurus (1996-1999)
The third-generation Ford Taurus was an automobile marketed by Ford from 1996 to 1999. This mid-size sedan underwent significant changes from its predecessors, featuring a redesigned exterior and interior.
Key features of the third-generation Taurus included:
- A more aerodynamic design with sleek body lines
- An updated interior with improved ergonomics and comfort
- A choice of three engine options, including a 3.0L V6 and a 3.4L V8
- Improved safety features such as dual airbags and anti-lock brakes
The third-generation Taurus was available in various trim levels, including the SE, LX, and SHO. The SHO model was a high-performance variant equipped with a 3.4L V8 engine producing 235 horsepower.
Production and Legacy
The third-generation Ford Taurus was manufactured at Ford's Atlanta Assembly Plant in Georgia. It was discontinued in 1999 to make way for the fourth-generation model.
The third-generation Taurus left a lasting impression on the mid-size sedan segment. Its sleek design, improved interior, and enhanced performance made it a popular choice for consumers.
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