2011 Ford Taurus

Ford introduce the new version of Ford Taurus in the year of 2011. 2011 Taurus version is basically a rerun following the splashy introduction of the reinvigorated 2010 Taurus. This five-passenger full-size four-door retains its aggressive styling and is again available with front- or all-wheel drive.

The 2011 Ford Taurus carries over with one engine and transmission, a 3.5-liter V-6 and a six-speed automatic. The engine has 263 horsepower and 249 pound-feet of torque and the transmission. SEL and Limited models have steering-wheel paddles that allow manual-type control over gear changes. Taurus comes with front-wheel drive, which places the weight of the engine over the wheels that also drive and steer the car.

2011 Ford Taurus is among the largest cars on the road, but a relatively low roofline, bulging hood, and Mustang-inspired cockpit position it as a car Ford hopes will appeal to drivers who believe a big sedan conveys an image of sporty power, not family-car practicality.

The 2011 Ford Taurus announced the base price range between $25,995-$34,445.






Ford Taurus 2011-style pat, apart from adding some new colors, including the reservation of Bordeaux red metallic, blue metallic Kona, and Sterling Gray Metallic. 2010 Ford Taurus restyling gave an aggressive new look inside and out, but not really change the size of a car that can trace its basic chassis of the Ford Five Hundred 2005. Taurus is among the largest vehicles on the road, but a relatively low roofline, bulging hood, and the position of the cockpit-inspired Mustang as a Ford hopes will appeal to motorists who believe a large living room conveys an image power play, not a family car practice. This concept is amped up high performance 2011 Ford Taurus SHO, which are discussed separately. Curiously as big of a car, the Taurus has not quite the vast interior space than you expect. Taurus 2011-lineup continues with the base model SE, SEL middle and bottom-line Limited.




































Options and standard equipment that expands as you go up the collection, the 2011 Ford Taurus has an impressive balance of comfort, pleasure and safety. Among the comfort features heated and cooled front seats – although the front seats are air bladders that inflate and deflate to massage your back and buns. For more information, and entertainment there, a voice-activated navigation and the popularity of Microsoft developed the access traffic Ford Sync hands-free real-time satellite data transmitted. There is also an iPod USB and Bluetooth. On the security front, 2011 Ford Taurus is available in Collision Warning with Brake Support.