Many objects inside the car are shaped like an oval such as the door handles, hood release, and the radio.
The rear license plate bracket was moved from between the taillights to the center of the rear bumper.
The exterior keypad was moved from above the door handle to under the door handle.
The layout was driver oriented. The all new ICP (Integrated Control Panel) was an all-in-one location that housed the radio and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) controls for the car.
New style gauges and re-organized gauge placement on instrument cluster. The tachometer and the fuel/temperature swapped placed. Vulcans had a 110mph speedometer, Duratecs had 120mph speedometer, and the SHO had a 150 mph speedometer and an 8000 rpm tachometer.
The option for a remote fuel door release was discontinued. Now the driver had to exit the car and open the fuel door manually.
The Taurus headlamp was used for just the regular driving lights, but the Sable's housed the parking and the driving lights. The lights closest to the grille were the Taurus's turn signals, which doubled as parking lamps, while the Sable had separate turn signals (located in the grille opening).
On Vulcan equipped vehicles, the shift quadrant showed P R N OD D 1. On Duratecs and SHOs from 1996-1998, the shift quadrant showed P R N OD 2 1 with an OverDrive Off (O/D off) button on the shifter.
The Vulcan was the standard engine for the Taurus G/GL and Sable G/GS.
The Taurus LX/SHO and Sable LS featured 4-way headrests for the 1996 model year only.
Ford also released the Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable G at the same time as the SHO. The G's standard equipment included power and heated mirrors, dual airbags, tilt steering, AM/FM radio, rear defrost, and power windows and was only in sedan form.
In 1996, PATS (Passive Anti-Theft System) and Air Filtration were standard equipment on Taurus LX/SHO and Sable LS.
Even though the Taurus LX/Sable LS featured 5-passenger seating standard, there was the option for 6-passenger seating and a column shifter. Instead of the leather, premium cloth seating was provided.
The front of the Taurus had two large openings with a divider in the middle at the bottom of the bumper. There was also a small grille opening between the front turn signals/parking lights. The Ford logo sat above the grille opening.
The Sables had a small Mercury logo in the top part of the grille and turn signals embedded into the sides of the grille. There was a large opening on the lower part of the bumper.
4-wheel-disc brakes and air filtration were standard on all Sable models.
The Flex Fuel Vulcan got a special gauge instrument displaying the fuel economy digitally. The Flex Fuel had the ability to use gasoline and/or ethanol.
Half way through the 1996 model year, Ford finally released the all new Ford Taurus SHO. The Yamaha V6 and manual transaxle were discontinued.
All models have the 2-way (up and down) head rest.
Lighted pull down mirror (in sun visor) has been replaced by a lighted flip-up mirror for LX/LS/SHO models.
Power lumbar on the passenger seat was removed.
Heated mirrors became optional.
On floor shift models, the P R N D 2 1 gear selector indicator located on the instrument cluster has been deleted.
The "Rear Lamp Out" and "Low Washer Fluid" indicators are no longer available.
The front door trim panel courtesy lamps have been replaced with a red reflector.
Rear seat fold-down (60/40 seat back) passenger compartment release has been deleted on the G model. The releases located in the trunk on the seat backs were still functional.
G series remote trunk release button is no longer available. Neither are the mesh pockets on the back of the front seats.
Leather wrapped steering wheel became standard on the LX.
The chrome tailpipes on the LX and LS were removed.
The interior front and rear door trim panels no longer have a plastic cap covering the screw.
The MACH Audio System replaced JBL sound system. The JBL system required a center-mounted sub-woofer under the package tray and was not compatible with CDs. The new MACH audio gave way for CD Changer buttons on the ICP. After November 1996, all audio systems became CD-compatible, with the CD controls in the ICP and RCU, except for the base model G.
The Sable illuminated Mercury symbol ("flying M") located at the front grille opening no longer illuminates with the headlights. This change occurred mid-May 1996.
The 1997 SHO gave way for the V8 badge, power antenna, and body color wiper fluid nozzles. The leather on the shifter and console door remained, as did the SARC.
2nd generation airbags replaced 1st generation. The 2nd generation air bags had a single sensor to trigger the airbags.
The keypad entry in the door handle changed its style, as did the style of the keyless entry remote.
The 1998 Sable LS introduced a "LS Premium" package which included Duratec, EATC, dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors, power antenna, and remote keyless entry. The 1998 Taurus SE also introduced a "SE Comfort" package which was equipped similarly. SecuriLock Anti-Theft came standard w/ the Duratec.
Taurus and Sables equipped with a floor shift had new built-in cup holders, instead of the old fold-out ones.
1998 Taurus SE models had a "Limited" package which included a floor shifter and two-tone leather with "Limited" stiched into seats.
The Taurus SE now had a special sport package that included the Duratec, a spoiler, PATS, chrome sport wheel covers, 5-passenger seating, and a floor shifter.
The footwell lighting was deleted for the 1999 model years
New style of interior door handles for both the Taurus and Sable. The doors had two-tone plastic trim and molded door pockets. The Sable specifically had door panels which included wood-grain trim on inside door bezel.
The Sable GS Wagon was back for 1999.
Mid way into the 1999 model year, Ford made some more changes which included:
Folding Rear Seats - Changed from standard to optional equipment on some Sable models.
Flip-Fold Console - Changed from standard with a column shift to a no-cost option.
Instrumentation Illumination - Instrumentation lights are delayed upon headlamp switch activation.
Taurus models equipped with the Duratec changed in mid-year from dual to single exhaust. Sables were not affected by this change.
ABS and rear discs were only available on wagons and the SHO. ABS and rear drum brakes were available on the sedan only.
The "O/D OFF" button on the shifter was deleted. All models changed back to P R N OD D 1
At the same time as the changes, Ford deleted the following items:
Glove compartment light
Tint band on the top of the windsheild.
Low coolant sensor
Rear speaker grilles
SARC (SHO Only)
Rear sway bar (except on SHO and Sport models)
New 16" 5-spoke machined aluminum wheels standard on SHO, optional on SE Sport
1999 had some more specific changes for the Sable that included changes such as 60/40 split-fold rear seat standard on LS (Optional GS), 16" chrome alloy wheels becoming optional, MACH audio standard on the LS Premium, fixed antenna replaced power unit on LS sedan w/ MACH, and leather seating was now included on the LS Premium.