Ford revived the Taurus model in 2008 based on the sedan's earlier success. This most recent model sits on a completely different platform than the original, although it retains the front-wheel-drive configuration.
The base engine for the Taurus is this naturally aspirated 3.5-liter V-6, which uses variable timing for the intake and exhaust valves as an efficiency technology. A turbocharged direct-injection 2-liter in-line four, part of Ford's EcoBoost line, is also available.
Although this model uses front-wheel drive, the Taurus can also be had with all-wheel drive. The fixed suspension is well-tuned for handling and comfort.
Like many automakers, Ford adopted electric power steering for the Taurus. Ford engineers did an excellent job tuning it, keeping a good amount of heft.
Navigation is an additional option, and runs off an SD card. The system can be a little slow, and the GPS locator has a difficult time recovering from interference.
With the optional Sony audio system, 12 speakers create a very flexible soundscape in the cabin, able to handle everything from light acoustic to heavy bass.