1990-1995 Ford Taurus: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1990-1995 Ford Taurus. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1990-1995 Ford Taurus.
Year to Year Changes
1991 Ford Taurus:
A new 4-speed automatic transmission with electronic shift control went into Tauruses (except the SHO). Four-cylinder engines gained 15 horsepower. Antilock braking was optional on wagons as well as sedans, and the SHO gained new wheels and tires.
1992 Ford Taurus:
Subtle restyling for 1992 mixed the familiar shape with fresh sheetmetal, powered only by V6 engines. A new dashboard had space for an optional passenger-side airbag.
1993 Ford Taurus:
For '93, the sizzling SHO finally could get an automatic transmission, with a larger, torquier engine than the manual-shift version. Base L models were dropped, but the GL borrowed most of the L's trim to become the entry-level Taurus. All models had body-color bumpers.
1994 Ford Taurus:
All Tauruses now had both driver- and passenger-side airbags.
1995 Ford Taurus:
A Sport Edition (SE) sedan joined for '95, with aluminum wheels and sport bucket seats. An all-new Taurus was ready to bow for '96.








