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Is the Ford Taurus discontinued?

Yes. Ford discontinued the Taurus for the North American market after the 2019 model year, and Ford currently does not sell a new Taurus in the United States or Canada.


The question has nuance beyond simply yes or no. While the Taurus nameplate is no longer used for new cars in North America, Ford’s global lineup and market strategies have shifted toward SUVs and trucks, and the Taurus name has appeared in different contexts in other regions. This article reviews the status, timeline, and what it means for buyers and enthusiasts.


North American status


In the United States and Canada, the Taurus was a long-running full-size sedan that ultimately was phased out as Ford rebalanced its portfolio toward crossover/SUV products. The last Taurus sold as a new car in North America was for the 2019 model year. Since then, Ford has not offered a new Taurus in these markets.


Timeline and key milestones


Below is a concise timeline to provide context on when the Taurus rose in prominence, how it evolved, and when it was discontinued in North America.



  • 1986: Ford introduces the Taurus in North America as a bold, aerodynamic sedan that reshaped Ford’s lineup.

  • 1996: Major redesign expands features and safety while refining the Taurus’s design language.

  • 2010: The Taurus enters a new generation era with updated styling, tech, and performance options (including the high-performance SHO variant).

  • 2019: The last model year of the Taurus is sold in the U.S. and Canada; production for that market effectively ends.

  • 2020s–present: Ford does not offer a new Taurus in North America; the nameplate has not been revived for the NA market, though it has appeared in limited fashion in other regions.


In brief, the Taurus is no longer produced or sold as a new car in North America, though used examples remain and the name has been used differently outside the region.


Global presence and current markets


Ford’s international strategy varies by country. The Taurus name has appeared in some overseas markets on models built for those regions, but Ford does not maintain a consistent, widely available Taurus lineup globally. For anyone interested in a Taurus today, the best approach is to check the local Ford website or contact regional dealers to confirm whether a Taurus model exists in that market or if a used example is available.


What buyers should consider now


With the Taurus discontinued in North America, prospective buyers looking for a similar large sedan or a used Taurus should consider alternatives in Ford’s current lineup or others in the market. Key options include:



  • New large sedans from other brands or used-market equivalents, depending on availability in your region.

  • Ford’s current SUV and crossover lineup, which have largely replaced traditional large sedans in many markets.

  • Used Ford Taurus models in regions where they remain available on the used market, noting potential age-related maintenance considerations.


Always verify local availability, model year specifics, and any regional variations before making a purchase.


Summary


Summary: The Ford Taurus is no longer sold as a new car in the North American market as of 2019, and Ford has not revived the name for that market since. The Taurus name has appeared in some international markets in different contexts, but buyers in the U.S. and Canada should look to other current Ford models or used-market options for a similar experience. For the most accurate guidance, check with local Ford dealers and official regional websites.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.