Freshly flush with cash after a successful launch of the Taurus in 1985, Ford decided to aim at the Pontiac Fiero and build an affordable mid-engine sports car. That didn’t happen. While the sports ...
Ford's Taurus SHO journey started way back in 1989, when the first iteration debuted. Sticking SHO on the back of a Taurus signified it as a performance model, with SHO standing for Super High Output.
The original Ford Taurus SHO was produced as an after thought. It was Ford's way to get rid of a bunch of high performance engines they ordered from Yamaha for a Pontiac Fiero competitor that never ...
Nelson Ireson February 17, 2009 Comment Now! Twin-turbos, 365hp - stock - aggressive looks and...four doors? A Blue Oval on the grille? The Ford Taurus SHO is a legendary nameplate with a promising ...
You saw it here first. Now it's official, the Ford Taurus SHO is back. The new Super High Output's equipped with a twin-turbocharged 365 HP Ecoboost V6 to turn this $37,995 sedan up to eleven.
The fourth-generation SHO came out in 2010 bristling with technology. While it doesn't look all too far removed from the pedestrian Taurus, the SHO packs a torquey 3.5-liter, 356hp, twin-turbo, direct ...
View post: Ford’s New HQ Brings Its Execs Closer to Its Engineers Rick Bottom Designs was given the keys to a 2011 Ford Taurus SHO and the custom car builder decided it wanted to hear more from the ...
Back during the era when Ford Performance was known as SVT, the high-performance division of the Blue Oval kicked it up a notch with the Taurus. The Special Vehicle Team tapped Yamaho for the ...
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