![]() In the front were a more curvaceous hood, new headlamps, larger air intakes in the bumper cover, and the relocation of the Thunderbird emblem from the front edge of the hood to the upper air intake slot in the bumper cover. The Thunderbird received extensive updates for 1994, including changes to its powertrain, additional safety features, and a redesigned interior. The High Output 5.0-liter V8 engine was once again optional equipment. The base and Sport Coupes were discontinued for 1993 leaving the LX and Super Coupe. In the back of the base, LX and Sport Coupes were full-width taillamp illumination and color-keyed bodyside moldings. The SC model gained new trim including the Thunderbird emblem embroidered on the upper seatbacks.Īdditional aerodynamic styling elements were applied to the 1992 Thunderbird LX, with a front-end design similar to the Super Coupe. The previous woodgrain trim panels in the LX were replaced by new vinyl-and-cloth inserts. The 1991 LX and SC models could be ordered with a new electronic automatic temperature control system. The rear-wheel-drive Thunderbird gained the Power Equipment and Luxury Group packages for 1990. The Super Coupe came with the supercharged and intercooled version of the V6. Two engine options were available, the V8 powerplant was no longer offered, and the base and LX models used the 3.8-liter Essex OHV V6 with 140 horsepower backed by Ford's AOD 4-speed automatic transmission. The aerodynamic design had a low coefficient of drag aiding in fuel economy, and its suspension was independent all around, with short-and-long arms (SLA) and a spring strut setup in the front and multiple links at the rear. ![]() The styling introduced in 1988 would continue through September of 1997. The '10th Gen' Thunderbird rested on a 113-inch platform and initially had a length of 198.7-inches, growing to 200.3-inches in 1994. The previous generation of styling rested on a 104.2-inch wheelbase and powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, a V6, and a 5.0-liter Windsor V8. A completely redesigned Thunderbird arrived on December 26th of 1988, representing its tenth major styling update since its introduction in October of 1954. ![]()
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