Ford Crown Victoria
EN53
The Crown Victoria debuted for the 1992 model year as Ford’s full-size rear-wheel-drive sedan, replacing the LTD Crown Victoria nameplate. It used the Panther platform and was sold in the United States as a mainstream sedan, with fleet and police versions also available. The early cars established the long-running body-on-frame layout that carried through the model’s life.
1992–2002
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U.S. market
Production
1992–2002
Body code
EN53
Body styles
Full-size sedan
Modifications
4
| Modification | Engine | Power | Transmission | Drive | Years | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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concorde
1993–1996
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Gasoline · 3.3 L · 153 hp | Automatic 4-spd | Front-Wheel Drive | 153 | 1993–1996 | View details |
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crown victoria
1995–2007
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Gasoline · 4.6 L · 200 hp | Automatic 4-spd | Rear-Wheel Drive | 200 | 1995–2007 | View details |
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crown victoria cng
1996–2004
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Gasoline · 4.6 L · 200 hp | Automatic 4-spd | Rear-Wheel Drive | 200 | 1996–2004 | View details |
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crown victoria police
1993–2006
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Gasoline · 4.6 L · 250 hp | Automatic 4-spd | Rear-Wheel Drive | 250 | 1993–2006 | View details |