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2015 Ford Taurus SHO

2015 Ford Taurus SHO
The 2015 Ford Taurus SHO is the sportiest Taurus yet, blending a powerful and efficient EcoBoost® engine, enhanced driving dynamics and performance-inspired design with smart technology such as the available lane-keeping system.Subtle differentiation from other members of the Taurus family starts up front, with a performance-inspired grille in black mesh – unique to Taurus SHO – flanked by series-specific high-intensity discharge headlamps. Behind the front wheel openings, a fender-mounted scallop contains a subtle SHO badge.

2015 Ford Taurus SHO
For 2015, Taurus SHO is available in three new color options – Bronze Fire, Magnetic and Caribou.


2015 Ford Taurus SHOTwenty-inch premium machined and painted alloy wheels wearing P245/45R20 all-season performance tires are standard for 2015, giving SHO a muscular, athletic look.

SHO-specific sideview mirrors – also in contrasting black – are heated, have memory functionality and contain downward-facing puddle lamps; the driver's side features auto-dimming. In the rear, Taurus SHO features a unique decklid-mounted spoiler.

Inside, Taurus SHO communicates its sporty characteristics with a perforated leather-wrapped steering wheel, leather-trimmed sport seats with embroidered SHO graphics, unique woven aluminum trim and adjustable aluminum pedals with memory.


Signature Ford technology is a key attribute of Taurus SHO, with the addition of standard MyFord Touch® driver connect technology powered by SYNC® and the replacement of several traditional knobs and controls with clear, colorful LCD screens and five-way buttons. The screens can be personalized to display information relevant to each individual driver using voice command, a simple button click or touch-screen tap.

Lane-keeping technology
Taurus SHO continues to be one of the most advanced full-size sedans on the road with features such as the available lane-keeping system, which uses a digital camera mounted on the windshield ahead of the rearview mirror, allowing the car to watch the road ahead to detect an unintentional lane departure. The Ford lane-keeping system has three levels of assistance available to the driver depending on what is happening: lane-keeping alert, lane-keeping aid and driver alert.

The driver must turn on the lane-keeping system. Once the vehicle speed is above 40 mph and lane markers are clearly visible on the road, an icon that looks like a car between two lanes lights up green in the instrument cluster to indicate the system has been enabled. Ford's lane-keeping system takes advantage of the Taurus SHO's electric power-assisted steering to provide a vibrating alert to the driver and then gently steer the car back into the lane if the driver doesn't respond.

When the system detects the car is approaching the edge of the lane without a turn signal activated, the lane marker in the icon turns yellow and the steering wheel vibrates to simulate driving over rumble strips. If the driver doesn't respond and continues to drift, the lane icon turns red and EPAS will nudge the steering and the vehicle back toward the center of the lane. If the car continues to drift, the vibration is added again along with the nudge. The driver can overcome assistance and vibration at any time by turning the steering wheel, accelerating or braking.

2015 Ford Taurus SHOEnhanced powertrain, refined dynamics
The Taurus SHO drivetrain continues to use the award-winning and fuel-efficient 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine, delivering 365 horsepower and 350 lb.-ft. of torque, mated to a six-speed high-capacity 6F55 SelectShift® Automatic transmission. (posted on conceptcarz.com) Steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters enable Taurus SHO to match revs for smooth, quick, manually selected downshifts.

SHO dynamics are enhanced over other Taurus models with larger brakes, Torque Vectoring Control – using slight braking to provide the effect of a limited-slip differential – and unique sport-tuned suspension.

Taurus SHO is produced at Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant.

Source - Ford

Related Reading : Ford Taurus History

Introduced in December 1985 as a 1986 model, Ford unveiled the Taurus with its smooth, jellybean-like body. One of the slickest vehicles in the world, the Taurus had an aerodynamic drag coefficient of only 0.29. Instantaneously winning over thousands of fans, the Taurus was a huge success. The name Taurus came from the Latin word meaning ‘bull. During its 20 years of production, Ford sold nearly....
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