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Is Ford bringing back Crown Victoria?

Is Ford bringing back Crown Victoria?

Now the car’s day has come. Ford announced it would stop making the Crown Vic in 2011. Now those cars — 10 years old and older — are fading. Last September the California Highway Patrol retired its last two rear-wheel-drive Crown Vics, completing its transition to all-wheel-drive Ford Tauruses and Explorers.

Will there be a 2021 Ford Crown Victoria?

After two years since his last rendering attempt, he decided to work back on the Crown Vic’s Panther platform to bring it into 2021 and forward.

How much is a Police Interceptor?

While there is some variability in how much a Police Interceptor Utility may cost, according to Autotrader, a brand-new 2021 Police Interceptor Utility may start at about $42,000. For comparison, a regular Explorer will cost about $32,000, which means that the cop version will be about $10,000 more expensive.

Why did Ford stop making the Crown Victoria?

However, the discontinuation of the Crown Victoria didn’t stop Ford from making police interceptors. In fact, it made them make better police interceptors. Their lineup includes the Taurus, Focus, Fusion, Explorer, Edge, and even models of the F150 redesigned for police use, all with different purposes.

Is there a successor to the Crown Victoria?

Also, the last Crown Victoria didn’t get direct successor. In police service, new models were launched. Instead of this legendary car, law forces are using Police Interceptor based on Ford Taurus. Ford Transit Connect became the new favorite among Taxi companies. For the civilian use, something closest to the Crown Vic is Ford Taurus.

Is the Crown Victoria going to have front wheel drive?

A front-wheel drive should be standard. Also, old fans that will buy 2019 Ford Crown Victoria as soon as it arrives, will be impressed with new features the company is going to install. Safety comes first, so a lot of assist equipment will be available on base trim levels.

What kind of engine does Ford Crown Victoria have?

There are numerous options for the third generation of this sedan. From engine choice to chassis and other parts, buyers can build a vehicle that suits them. We believe that 2019 Ford Crown Victoria will get a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, used by Ford Police Interceptor. New frame and platform are on the way.

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Ruth Doyle