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Is the Ford Taurus a police car?

Yes. Ford did offer a Taurus-based police sedan, the Ford Police Interceptor Sedan, used by various U.S. and Canadian law enforcement agencies during the 2010s. The Taurus-based interceptor is no longer in production, and today most agencies rely on the Police Interceptor Utility (based on the Explorer). The civilian Ford Taurus was discontinued in North America after the 2019 model year.


Historical role of the Taurus in law enforcement


When Ford retired the Crown Victoria, police fleets searched for a modern replacement with enough interior space and updated safety features. The Taurus-based Police Interceptor Sedan was introduced to meet that need and saw service across several departments through the mid- to late-2010s. Availability varied by year and region as fleets transitioned to newer platforms.


Key facts about the Taurus as a police car:



  • The Ford Police Interceptor Sedan was produced for police fleets roughly between model years 2013 and 2019, based on the Ford Taurus platform.

  • Ford ultimately discontinued the Taurus-based interceptor, shifting its police-pursuit emphasis to the Explorer-based Police Interceptor Utility for most customers.

  • The civilian Ford Taurus lineup ended in the North American market after 2019; some older Taurus Interceptors remain in service in fleets with longer replacement cycles.


Despite its retirement from production, the Taurus-based police sedan marked a transitional period in American policing, bridging the era after the Crown Victoria and paving the way for SUV-focused patrol vehicles.


Current status and alternatives


Today Ford’s primary police vehicle lineup in the U.S. and Canada centers on the Police Interceptor Utility, an SUV based on the Explorer. The Taurus-based sedan is effectively retired from new sales, and many departments have moved to the Explorer platform or other models. Some fleets may still operate legacy Taurus Interceptors until they are retired or replaced.


Variants and lifecycle


The key distinction remains between the Taurus-based interceptor and the Explorer-based Interceptor Utility. The Taurus version offered a different packaging and handling profile compared with the SUV; departments weighed interior space, driving characteristics, and maintenance costs before migrating to the newer platform.



  • Interceptiors based on the Taurus are largely relics of the 2010s and are rarely purchased new today.

  • The Police Interceptor Utility is the current standard for Ford-backed law enforcement fleets.


In practice, the Taurus remains a historical footnote in American police vehicle development, while the Explorer-based Interceptor Utility represents the ongoing standard for new procurement.


Summary


Ford did produce a Taurus-based police car, but it is no longer in production. The current police vehicle lineup from Ford emphasizes the Explorer-based Police Interceptor Utility, with older Taurus Interceptors gradually retired from service.

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