When pressing Ford engineers about where the ten extra ponies for the SHO come from, there's some shuffling from foot-to-foot and mumblings about small tweaks to the engine's spark advance and turbo boost-management strategies, but one gets the sneaking suspicion that there may have been some stray horses left wandering in the Lincoln stable, and Ford just harnessed them up to the dyno.
In any case, hitched to the same six-speed automatic (though with paddle shifting and higher-capacity clutch materials) and Haldex-type all-wheel-drive system that comes with an EcoBoost Lincoln (again tailored to the car's mission), the lighter Ford should enjoy a comfortable performance advantage even with the standard 2.77:1 axle ratio (shared with the MKS). Tick the option-package box marked 12S, however, and you get a more performance-oriented 3.16:1 ratio, along with bigger brakes, sharper calibration of the standard electric power steering system (the base SHO's itself is sportier than base Taurus and MKS), plus 20-inch wheels wearing Goodyear Eagle F1 summer tires.
2010 ford taurus sho |
2010 ford taurus sho
2010 ford taurus sho
2010 ford taurus sho
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