Model Lineup
- Editor:
- Ted West
- Price As Tested:
- $32,980
“Roomy, comfortable, competent and well-equipped.”
The 2011 Ford Taurus comes standard with a 3.5-liter V6, 6-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive.
Taurus SE ($25,170) comes with cloth upholstery, air conditioning manually controlled with air filter, six-way driver seat, 60/40 split-folding rear seat, tilt/telescoping steering wheel with audio and cruise controls, AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio with six speakers, three auxiliary power points, message center with trip computer, programmable performance-limiting key, illuminated visor mirrors, power windows with driver one-touch up/down, black exterior mirrors, rear window defroster, capless fuel filler, chrome exhaust tips, halogen headlamps with automatic windshield wiper activation, remote keyless entry, keyless entry keypad, floor mats, and 17-inch wheels.
Taurus SEL ($27,370) adds paddle shifters for the 6-speed automatic, body-color heated exterior mirrors, 18-inch wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio, message center with trip computer and compass, auto-dimming mirror, leather-wrapped shifter knob and steering wheel, and anti-theft perimeter alarm. The Taurus SEL AWD ($29,220) is equipped the same but includes all-wheel drive.
Taurus Limited ($31,770) upgrades with leather-trimmed seats with 10-way power in both front seats, driver seat memory, leather-wrapped steering wheel with wood inlay, woodgrain applique, SYNC hands-free communications and entertainment, 6CD changer, universal garage opener, global-open window controls, chrome mirrors and taillamps, ambient interior lighting, cargo net, mirror with microphone, reverse sensing system, and 19-inch chromed aluminum wheels. The Taurus Limited AWD ($33,620) adds all-wheel drive.
Options include voice-activated navigation with Sirius Travel Link ($1,850), adaptive cruise control ($1,195), leather-trimmed seats for SEL ($1,395), multi-contoured front seats ($595), rear window power sunshade, auto high beam headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, power moonroof ($895), cargo organizer ($160), remote start ($425), all-weather floor mats ($75), 12-speaker Sony audio, and adjustable pedals with memory.
Taurus SHO ($37,770) features a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6, all-wheel drive, electric power-assist steering, sports suspension, high-intensity discharge headlamps, rear spoiler, 19-inch premium wheels, door-trim color matched to seats, SHO floor mats, push-button start, aluminum pedals, leather seats with Miko suede inserts, and leather steering wheel with perforated insert. The SHO Performance Package ($995) includes performance brake pads, EPAS-calibrated steering, ECS Track Mode/True Off, 3.16:1 final drive ratio, and 20-inch painted wheels with 245/45YR20 performance summer tires.
Safety features include dual front airbags, front-seat side-impact airbags, canopy airbags, collision warning with brake support, blind spot information system with cross-traffic alert, tire-pressure monitoring system, electronic stability control, anti-lock brakes, SOS post-crash alert, traction control, reverse sensing system, and anchors for child seats. Optional all-wheel drive enhances safety in slippery conditions.