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|engine = Yamaha-Cosworth V8 |
|engine = Yamaha-Cosworth V8 |
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|power = 234 bhp (237 PS; 174 kW) |
|power = 234 bhp (237 PS; 174 kW) |
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|torque = 31.80 kg<sub>f</sub>·m (311.9 N·m; 230.0 lb-ft) |
|torque = 31.80 kg<sub>f</sub>·m (311.9 N·m; 230.0 lb-ft) |
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|0-60 = 6.6 s |
|0-60 = 6.6 s |
Revision as of 18:53, 13 September 2020
- For the car appearing from Gran Turismo 4 to 6, see Ford Taurus SHO '98.
The Ford Taurus SHO '99 is a sports sedan that was produced by Ford. It appeared in Gran Turismo 2, with later games between Gran Turismo 4 and Gran Turismo 6 featuring the 1998 version of the car.
Colors
There are five colors available for this vehicle:
- Black Clearcoat
- Tropic Green
- Silver Frost Clearcoat Metallic
- Vibrant White Clearcoat
- Toreador Red Clearcoat Metallic
Acquisition
GT2
This car can be bought at the Ford dealership in South City for 30,980 Credits.
Trivia
- In Gran Turismo 2, the car originally could be racing modified to resemble Mark Martin's #6 1999 NASCAR Cup Series racer. Due to licensing issues however, this was changed to a more generic livery on the NTSC-U 1.2 and PAL versions (see pictures below.) Interestingly, the NTSC-U Arcade Mode disc was never updated for this change, and thus if the player selects a racing modified Taurus SHO from their Home Garage on Arcade Mode, the original livery will still appear.