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Is the 2015 Ford Taurus FWD or RWD?

The 2015 Ford Taurus is primarily front-wheel drive (FWD). All-wheel drive (AWD) is available on most non-SHO trims as an option, and the Taurus SHO is equipped with all-wheel drive.


To understand how the drivetrain works across the 2015 Taurus lineup, this article breaks down the options by trim and highlights the special case of the performance-oriented SHO.


Drivetrain options by Taurus trim


Below is a trim-by-trim breakdown of the drivetrain configurations for the standard Taurus models in 2015.



  • SE: FWD is the default; AWD is available as an option

  • SEL: FWD is the default; AWD is available as an option

  • Limited: FWD is the default; AWD is available as an option


Across these trims, front-wheel drive provides the baseline setup, with all-wheel drive offered to improve traction in adverse conditions.


Taurus SHO: the performance variant


The Taurus SHO is the performance-focused model in the lineup and is equipped with all-wheel drive to help handle its turbocharged EcoBoost engine’s power.



  • SHO: All-wheel drive is part of the drivetrain configuration for this model year


In short, the SHO emphasizes AWD to maximize traction and performance, while the standard family-oriented Taurus trims use FWD with AWD as an option.


Summary


For the 2015 Taurus lineup, the baseline is front-wheel drive on SE, SEL, and Limited, with AWD available as an upgrade. The Taurus SHO is configured with all-wheel drive to match its performance credentials. In other words: primarily FWD with AWD options, and AWD for the SHO.

Is a 2015 Ford Taurus front-wheel drive?


Front-wheel drive is standard; all-wheel drive is available. For 2015, every Taurus gets a rearview camera. Rear parking sensors become standard for the SEL trim.



Is the Ford Taurus FWD or RWD?


The Ford Taurus was primarily a front-wheel-drive (FWD) vehicle, but all-wheel-drive (AWD) was an available option on many models, and standard on the high-performance SHO trim. Therefore, a Ford Taurus could be either FWD or AWD depending on the specific model and its configuration. There were no rear-wheel-drive (RWD) versions of the Taurus.
 

  • Front-Wheel Drive (FWD): This was the standard drivetrain for most Taurus models. 
  • All-Wheel Drive (AWD): This was an optional upgrade on many trim levels and standard on the performance-oriented SHO models. 



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From 1962 to 1970, the smaller models 12M (P4) and its successor 12M/15M (P6) had front wheel drive. All other models had rear wheel drive.



Is the Taurus front-wheel drive?


When it hit the market for the 1986 model year, the Ford Taurus quickly became a sensation in America. This front-wheel-drive midsize family sedan looked like no other Ford before it thanks to aerodynamic styling highlighted by a grille-less nose that fronted an elegant, rounded form.


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