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What model replaced the Ford Taurus?

The Ford Taurus has no direct replacement in Ford’s current lineup. Ford ended the Taurus after the 2019 model year, prioritizing SUVs and crossovers instead of introducing a one-for-one sedan successor.


Background: the Taurus’s place in Ford’s lineup


The Ford Taurus rose to prominence in the 1980s as a front-drive flagship sedan that helped redefine the brand’s family-car lineup. Over its three-plus decades, the Taurus evolved through multiple generations, serving ordinary buyers and, in its Police Interceptor variant, fleets and law enforcement agencies. By the late 2010s, consumer demand in the United States shifted decisively toward sport-utility vehicles and crossovers, prompting Ford to reallocate resources away from traditional sedans. The related Ford Fusion was discontinued as part of the broader shift, leaving no direct sedan successor to the Taurus.


Closest current Ford models to fill the Taurus’s family-friendly role


For customers seeking a Taurus-like blend of interior space, comfort, and practicality in Ford’s modern lineup, the company points to its midsize crossover and larger SUV offerings rather than a single sedan replacement. The main options today are:



  • Edge — a midsize crossover that offers a roomy cabin and sedan-like ride with SUV versatility.

  • Explorer — a larger, three-row SUV prioritizing passenger and cargo capacity for families.

  • Expedition — a full-size SUV aimed at maximum seating and hauling capability.


In practical terms, these models reflect Ford’s strategic pivot from sedans to crossovers and SUVs, rather than a direct Taurus replacement.


Why Ford moved away from large sedans


Industry trends, higher development costs for traditional sedans, and growing demand for versatile, higher-margin SUVs have driven Ford’s shift. The automaker has standardized its product portfolio around vehicles that offer greater interior space, better resale value, and broader consumer appeal. For Taurus loyalists or fleets, that means fewer new large sedans and more crossovers and SUVs in the showroom.


Summary


There is no direct model that replaced the Ford Taurus. Ford discontinued the Taurus after the 2019 model year and redirected its lineup toward SUVs and crossovers. The closest contemporary substitutes are the Edge, Explorer, and Expedition, which together cover the space and versatility that the Taurus once offered, but none is a one-for-one replacement. The broader market shift toward SUVs has shaped Ford’s strategy in the 2020s and beyond.

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