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For the car appearing in Gran Turismo 2, see Ford Taurus SHO '99.

The Ford Taurus SHO '98 is a sports sedan that was produced by Ford. It appears in Gran Turismo 4, Gran Turismo PSP, Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo 6.

Colors[]

There are five colors available for this vehicle:

  • Black Clearcoat
  • Pacific Green Clearcoat Metallic
  • Silver Frost Clearcoat Metallic
  • Vibrant White Clearcoat
  • Toreador Red Clearcoat Metallic

In-game description[]

"An enthusiast's upper-middle-class saloon, combined with a high-output engine."

When Ford took the wraps off its all-new sedan, the Taurus in 1986, it caused a sensation around the car community. The exterior design bordered on being radical, as it was highlighted by a unique face and flowing profile that proved to be one of the most aerodynamic sedans in the marketplace.

The Taurus was unlike previous Ford sedans in that it looked and acted sporty, in a European sort of way, and that it was to set the precedent of future Ford vehicles. The sporty intentions that the Taurus possessed were confirmed when Ford introduced the Taurus SHO in 1989, a hotrod version of the Taurus that could smoke many sports cars in its day.

The letters SHO stood for "Super High Output," a reference to the car's powerplant. The base Taurus was equipped with the 182ci V60HV, a V6 with 138 HP, but under the SHO's hood was a 216 HP V6, with a DOHC 24-valve head that was developed by Yamaha, a company known primarily for its motorcycles. The 5-speed manual transmission also had Japanese roots, designed with Mazda.

In 1996, after a full model change, the Taurus SHO received a 207ci DOHC V8 that produced 234 HP. The car's high price tag of about $30,000 (twice the amount of the base Taurus) hurt sales, forcing Ford to reduce the number of SHO models produced.

By 2000, production for the SHO ended. The current Taurus sports a 3.0-liter Duratec V6 whose horsepower has been limited to 198 HP.[1]

Acquisition[]

Game Buy From Location Credits Win From Event
Gran Turismo 4 Late 90's Showroom Approx. 17,000 ---
Gran Turismo PSP Ford Dealership 27,510 ---
Gran Turismo 5 Used Car Dealership 21,056 ---
Gran Turismo 6 Ford Dealership 27,510 ---

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Notes[]

  1. Referring to the fourth-generation Taurus, which was discontinued in 2005.
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