Ford Torino

Ford Torino

The Ford Torino is an intermediate automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company for the North American market between 1968 and 1976. The car was named after the city of Turin , which is considered the Detroit of Italy. The Torino was initially an upscale version of the intermediate sized Ford Fairlane, which Ford produced between 1962 and 1970. After 1968, the Fairlane name was retained for the base models with lower levels of trim than those models which wore the Torino name. During this time, the Torino was considered a subseries to the Fairlane. By 1970 Torino had become the primary name...
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Make:Ford
Parent company:Ford Motor Company
Debut year:1970
Automotive classSedan, Coupé, Mid-size car

Manufacturer of the Ford Torino

Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company
Headquarters:Dearborn
Founded:June 16, 1903
Founder:Henry Ford
Additional makes:Lincoln, Ford, Mercury

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    The Torino is produced by which auto company?
  • A:
    Ford Motor Company is the car's manufacturer.
  • Q:
    Which popular car models does the maker of the Ford Torino produce?
  • A:
    The auto maker also sells the Ford Escort and Ford Edge.
  • Q:
    Other than the Ford Torino, which cars are included in the Sedan class of automobiles?
  • A:
    The BMW 5 Series, Volkswagen Phaeton, BMW 335, Fiat 521 and Fiat 1500 are grouped in the same automotive category.
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Awards & Accolades

  • Motor Trend Car of the Year
    1970
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