The Ford Taurus SHO (Super High Output) is a performance sedan based on the Ford Taurus that was originally produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1989 until 1999. It returned in 2009 for the 2010 model year.
The SHO (originally spoken as individual letters, as of 2010, pronounced "show") was built by the same team that produced the Ford Mustang SVT.
It was originally created as a limited production model for 1989 through
1993. However, the car proved to be very popular and quickly sold its
planned 15,519 units in its first model year, leading Ford to order more
engines and begin series production.
The SHO would go on to be produced
for ten years in three generations, totaling 106,465 vehicles as of
late 1999.
Production ended after the 1999 model year due to a decline in popularity, in which Ford decided to not produce a SHO version of the fourth generation Taurus; in 1999, just over 3,000 SHOs were sold, which was only a sixth of the SHO's sales numbers from ten years prior.