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What is the interior volume of the Ford Taurus?


The Ford Taurus offers roughly 105 cubic feet of passenger space and about 20 cubic feet of cargo space in its late-2010s models. The Taurus was discontinued after the 2019 model year.


The interior-volume figures vary by generation and trim, and official numbers come from manufacturer specifications. Below, we break out space for occupants vs. cargo and note how measurements are taken and how they can change with seat configuration.


Passenger volume


Definition and measurement


Passenger volume measures the space available for occupants inside the cabin, including front and rear seats, with typical seating positions used in a four- to five-passenger configuration. These figures come from manufacturer brochures and automotive databases and can vary slightly by year and trim.



  • Typical passenger volume: roughly 102–110 cubic feet across model years, with late-2010s Taurus commonly cited near 105 cu ft.


In practice, this generous cabin supports four to five adults with ample legroom and shoulder room, especially in the rear seats for a full-size sedan.


Cargo space


Definition and measurement


Cargo space refers to the trunk volume behind the rear seats in standard configuration. Some Taurus variants offer split-folding rear seats to expand cargo space into the cabin, depending on the year and trim.



  • Cargo volume (rear trunk) with seats up: about 20 cubic feet.

  • With rear seats folded (where available): significantly more space, typically tens of cubic feet; exact figures vary by year and trim.


For shoppers prioritizing cargo, the Taurus offers a reasonable trunk size for a sedan in its class, with added flexibility depending on seating options.


Model-year context and discontinuation


The figures above reflect the Taurus in its late-2010s form and earlier generations. Ford ended Taurus production after the 2019 model year, so new examples are not available; for used vehicles, verify the exact year’s brochure or dealer data for precise metrics.


Summary


Across generations, the Ford Taurus typically offers about 105 cubic feet of passenger space and around 20 cubic feet of trunk space in late-2010s models, with variations by year and trim. Production has ended, so these numbers apply to older models in the used-market landscape.

Is a Ford Taurus bigger than a Chevy Malibu?


Passenger Space Comparison: The Chevrolet Malibu has the advantage of offering more interior volume, reflected in more front head room, front shoulder room and rear shoulder room. The Ford Taurus has the advantage in the areas of front leg room, rear head room and cargo space.



What is the most common problem with Ford Taurus?


Top Ford Taurus Problems

  • Engine Oil Pan Gasket May Leak.
  • Engine Buck/Misfire at Freeway Speeds.
  • Problem With Idle Air Bypass Valve May Cause Engine Performance Problems.
  • Camshaft Sensor Magnet may Damage Synchronizers.
  • automatic lights not working.
  • Blown/Cracked Head Gasket Can Cause White Smoke From Exhaust.



Why did Ford discontinue the Taurus?


Ford discontinued the Taurus primarily due to declining consumer demand for sedans in North America and a company-wide strategic shift to focus on more profitable trucks and SUVs. Factors like a polarizing 1990s redesign, declining sales compared to rivals like the Camry and Accord, and the high cost of developing new sedan models in an evolving market also contributed to its downfall. The final U.S. Taurus was built in March 2019.
 
Key reasons for discontinuation

  • Shifting consumer demand: The automotive market saw a major shift away from sedans and towards SUVs and trucks, which consumers increasingly preferred for their versatility and space. 
  • Strategic business decision: Ford made a strategic decision to cut costs and increase profits by phasing out sedans to focus resources on its more popular and profitable truck and SUV lineup. 
  • Declining sales and market share: While initially a best-seller, the Taurus's sales and market share declined significantly over the years, especially when compared to Japanese competitors like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, which continued to be updated and improved. 
  • Controversial redesigns: A radical and polarizing redesign in the mid-1990s alienated many loyal customers and is often cited as a key factor in the beginning of the Taurus's sales slump. 
  • Focus on future growth: The company decided not to invest in future generations of the Taurus for the North American market, instead channeling its efforts into popular vehicles and future technologies like electric and hybrid vehicles. 



What are the dimensions of a Ford Taurus?


The Ford Taurus is approximately 202.9–203.0 inches long, 76.2 inches wide (without mirrors), and 60.7–61.3 inches high, with a wheelbase of about 112.9 inches. Exterior dimensions can vary slightly depending on the model year. For example, the 2019 model is 202.9 inches long and 60.7 inches high, while the 2017 model is 203.0 inches long.
 
Exterior dimensions

  • Length: 202.9–203.0 in
  • Width: 76.2 in (without mirrors)
  • Height: 60.7–61.3 in
  • Wheelbase: 112.9 in 

Interior and cargo
  • EPA Interior Volume: 122.3–122.4 cu.ft
  • Cargo Capacity: 20.1 cu.ft. (with all seats in place)
  • Front Headroom: 39.0 in
  • Front Legroom: 41.9–44.2 in 


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