1st generation Ford Taurus |
2nd generation Ford Taurus |
3rd generation Ford Taurus |
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4th generation Ford Taurus |
5th generation Ford Taurus |
Well, lets breathe a sigh of relief, we have now arrived at the sixth generation of the Ford Taurus. Okay, the stage curtain is about to open! A man in a magician-like suit says, “All rise!” (The crowd rises from its seat as the curtain is slowly drawn open). The crowd collectively gasps and announces, “Holy crap!” Holy f*^kin’ s**t, and gives a rousing and thunderous applause. The man in the magician suit says - while smiling - “The generation of fabulous-ness, and splendid-ness, and sexiness, and captivating design-ness has now come for the Ford Taurus!”. (The crowd thunderously applauds again before being seated).
Well yep! A new designer, by the name of Earl Lucas, has walked into the building. And again, it’s another African American designer doing fantastic things at the Big Three – following in the footsteps of Ralph Giles (Chrysler 300C designer), and Edward Welburn (Chief designer of General Motors Corporation). Earl Lucas gave birth to the best Ford Taurus ever to come out of the studios of Ford Motor company. I remember when I first found out about this vehicle, I think I was in my last year of college at the Art Institute of Philadelphia. What I can’t remember was where I found out about it. I can’t remember if it was on the TV, in the newspaper, or on the internet. But, any which way, it was a “Shock and awe” moment. I was like, “What! I guess America is really getting its s***t together! YAY!! They came with the Chrysler 300C, the Dodge Charger, the Dodge Challenger, and now this?! Wow!” I now set out to track news about this car from every medium: TV, newspaper, magazine, and internet! I became a Ford Taurus addict just like I did with the Chrysler 300C, and the Dodge Charger, and the Dodge Challenger. I am just so sincerely impressed with the beauty, and the effort put into the redesign of this car. It is extremely amazing!
Okay now, it's about that time! Like Missy Elliot says in the intro to Jazmin Sullivan’s “Need You Bad,” lets go! Lets get it in with this 2010 Ford Taurus 2010 critique! The greatest design showcase made by the new Ford Taurus is at the front. This is the first area that I was attracted to, more specifically the upper portion of the front end. What was snatching here, was the broad bulge in the hood, and this is made even more serious by another bulge on top of that! Talk about a designer serious or high on something (secret: he listens to music while he designs). This design on the hood imparts a tough, truck like demeanor to the car. Now let me mention this tidbit: you see, trucks/SUVs are cool (style-wise) regardless of their gas mileage J , and America knows it! Now, if you add elements of SUV styling to a car, it’s gonna look cool too! Ok, now that being said, lets move visually downward from the big hood bulge. Here is the grille. This here is a design piece all on its own. It essentially carries the front fascia of the FordTaurus. It’s the boss here! Everything else revolves around this grille. There are two grilles. The main one is in bold chrome, and is further up on the front fascia, the second one is only highlighted with a chrome outline. But what is unique about the second grille is that it is almost a mirror image of the upper grille. And it being placed right beneath the upper grille enforces, or emboldens the upper grille visually. Note: design is a visual thing and with intelligent composition and arrangement can make magic. And the magic is usually something that you know you see but can’t really interpret, but yet it’s why you like what you see.
Focused, assertive, and declarative! |
Well lets now move onto the side of this splendid Ford Taurus! Here you can witness the intelligent continuation of the bold styling at the front. Bold, and innovative are two words that I want to just repeat over and over again in describing the side of the car. The most notable aspect in the side styling is the dead straight crease just below the windows. On the same level as the headlamps, and beginning from a chrome gill a little bit beyond the edge of the driver’s door, it spans almost exactly the width of the two doors. I love this crease; it is such a unique styling cue! I have never seen it quite this way on any car before. In addition, there is a second crease close to the underbody of the car. This ties in the first crease above, (similar to the effect of the double grille at the front) and makes for a bold artistic impression. It is so just creative! The design of the crease, being of a deep, inward cut, also lends a very sculpturesque appearance to the side of the car. Infact, as I am looking at the pictures of the Taurus, and writing my descriptive analysis, I’m recognizing that sculpturesque-ness is a theme in the Ford Taurus’s design language. Furthermore, and as aforementioned, with the upper crease being on same level as the headlamp, it pulls the eyes into the design detail of the car and visually engages you with the artistic expression that the designer is trying to make. The visual excitement captured at the front of the car is therefore tied into the whole car. This increases the non-boringness of the vehicle and makes the viewer want to see more.
And yes! YAY! There is more to be seen indeed! Welcome to the rear of the Ford Taurus! Hahahaha. Oooh “sensual seduction” J Over here is sexxy…lots of derriere! It’s a full perfection of feminine beauty integration. And of course, mixed in with this is additional, unequivocally, innovative bold styling. A lovely aspect of the rear design is the rear taillight design. It is beautiful! The taillights have a large reverse light, which makes the taillight housing lees boring. Also, the taillights shares its shape with the turn signal. I like this compact, unique integration. Now altogether, the taillight housing is tied together with a thick horizontal chrome piece. In the center of this chrome piece is the Ford logo. Now I tell myself, “What a gorgeous design!” This chrome tie-piece with the Ford logo in the center has the appearance of a belt – picture the Ford logo as the buckle- get it? Sexy huh? Umm yeah (lol). Now, moving down from here, the trunk lid, instead of just being flat, is instead, bent inward, adding a unique bit of design flair. (This designer is just crazy!)
Now checkout the interior:
Now checkout the interior:
Oh, and one last thing! Checkout the Ford Taurus SEMA aftermarket edition!
Now, let me tell you something here: once a car design is hot enough for SEMA aftermarket accessories, that car has made it! The Ford Taurus has made it! Imagine that! Ford Taurus being tricked out! Hahaha, Ford has come along way. Keep it up Ford, and Earl Lucas please don’t make them mess up. Keep up the heat man. I want it, “All the way turned up / All the way turned up” - Soulja Boy
I hereby conclude my report on the all new Ford Taurus. All I can really say is just, Wow Earl Lucas! You have really cemented me as a new fan of Ford Motor Company. You took it to the highest level and really murdered this car man! (Takes off hat and bows). Your design direction and execution is superb and trendsetting. Writing this blog made me appreciate the design of this vehicle ten times more than before I began writing it. This blog was not even intended to even be half this long! Well congratulations Mr. Earl Lucas on a most well designed automobile!!
- Gebre Mesquitta
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