Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. 

Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments.

Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement.

After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update.

What’s New?

The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely.

The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options.

At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. 

The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships.

What’s New Inside?

The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes.

Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. 

Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT.

More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup.

Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments. Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement. After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update. What’s New? The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely. The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options. At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships. What’s New Inside? The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes. Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT. More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup.

      In anticipation of its November release, Well Go USA has unveiled a trailer and poster for the forthcoming sci-fi thriller Altered.

      Directed and written by Timo Vuorensola, the film features Tom Felton as Leon, an outcast in a society where genetically enhanced individuals live luxuriously, forcing those who can't afford enhancements into hiding. Leon decides to stand up against the corrupt politicians taking advantage of this inequality, determined to dismantle the oppressive system.

      The cast includes Aggy K. Adams, Liza Bugulova, Igor Jijikin, and Richard Brake. Watch the trailer below…

      In a different present where genetic enhancements are commonplace, those left behind are driven underground. A determined group of individuals strives to create equality, but every revolution comes at a price. From Timo Vuorensola, the visionary behind Iron Sky, and featuring Tom Felton (of the Harry Potter franchise), comes an intriguing new story of a dystopian Earth seeking a hero in Altered.

      Altered will be released in theaters and digitally on November 21st.

Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. 

Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments.

Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement.

After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update.

What’s New?

The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely.

The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options.

At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. 

The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships.

What’s New Inside?

The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes.

Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. 

Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT.

More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup. Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. 

Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments.

Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement.

After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update.

What’s New?

The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely.

The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options.

At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. 

The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships.

What’s New Inside?

The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes.

Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. 

Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT.

More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup. Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. 

Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments.

Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement.

After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update.

What’s New?

The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely.

The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options.

At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. 

The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships.

What’s New Inside?

The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes.

Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. 

Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT.

More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup. Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. 

Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments.

Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement.

After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update.

What’s New?

The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely.

The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options.

At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. 

The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships.

What’s New Inside?

The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes.

Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. 

Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT.

More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup. Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. 

Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments.

Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement.

After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update.

What’s New?

The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely.

The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options.

At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. 

The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships.

What’s New Inside?

The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes.

Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. 

Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT.

More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup. Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. 

Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments.

Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement.

After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update.

What’s New?

The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely.

The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options.

At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. 

The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships.

What’s New Inside?

The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes.

Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. 

Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT.

More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup. Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. 

Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments.

Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement.

After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update.

What’s New?

The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely.

The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options.

At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. 

The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships.

What’s New Inside?

The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes.

Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. 

Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT.

More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup. Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. 

Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments.

Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement.

After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update.

What’s New?

The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely.

The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options.

At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. 

The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships.

What’s New Inside?

The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes.

Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. 

Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT.

More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup.

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In a different present where genetic enhancements are commonplace, those left behind are driven underground. A determined group of individuals strives to create equality, but every revolution comes at a price. From Timo Vuorensola, the visionary behind Iron Sky, and featuring Tom Felton (of the Harry Potter franchise), comes an intriguing new story of a dystopian Earth seeking a hero in Altered. 

Altered will be released in theaters and digitally on November 21st. In anticipation of its November release, Well Go USA has unveiled a trailer and poster for the forthcoming sci-fi thriller Altered. Directed and written by Timo Vuorensola, the film features Tom Felton as Leon, an outcast in a society where genetically enhanced individuals live luxuriously, forcing those who can't afford enhancements into hiding. Leon decides to stand up against the corrupt politicians taking advantage of this inequality, determined to dismantle the oppressive system. The cast includes Aggy K. Adams, Liza Bugulova, Igor Jijikin, and Richard Brake. Watch the trailer below… In a different present where genetic enhancements are commonplace, those left behind are driven underground. A determined group of individuals strives to create equality, but every revolution comes at a price. From Timo Vuorensola, the visionary behind Iron Sky, and featuring Tom Felton (of the Harry Potter franchise), comes an intriguing new story of a dystopian Earth seeking a hero in Altered. Altered will be released in theaters and digitally on November 21st. The LEGO Group has officially introduced the LEGO Ideas The Goonies set, showcasing brick-built vignettes of memorable scenes from the cherished 1985 adventure film, located beneath the deck of One-Eyed Wil...

Ford continues to offer the Taurus in the Middle East, with the updated sedan featuring sharper styling that is likely inspired by the Chinese Mondeo. Ford is teasing the facelifted Taurus ahead of its global launch in 2026. The sedan now includes Mustang-inspired headlights and a larger front grille, alongside a refreshed interior that incorporates new materials and layout adjustments. Although Ford's North American lineup hasn't included a sedan since the last Taurus left the Chicago production line in 2019, the nameplate is still alive. While Ford is phasing out sedans in the U.S., the global market seems to have missed the announcement. After launching the Mondeo for the Chinese market in 2022, Ford rebranded this mid-size sedan as the new Taurus for the Middle East, where it is now nearing a mid-cycle update. What’s New? The 2026 Taurus has been previewed through two official teasers that indicate a significant visual refresh. It will feature a new set of headlights designed with a cleaner look and highlighted by modern LED graphics, making it resemble a four-door Mustang more closely. The new lighting units are positioned beside a wider grille that connects to a sportier lower bumper intake. While the side profile is still under wraps, any updates are likely to be limited to new wheel designs and additional color options. At the rear, a redesigned tail section showcases more prominent LED taillights and an updated bumper with black trim and a body-colored diffuser. The tailgate badge indicates that this version is the upscale Titanium trim, rather than the sportier ST-Line currently available in China, which has yet to arrive in Middle Eastern dealerships. What’s New Inside? The refresh is also expected to include changes in the cabin, featuring a reworked center console layout and new trim options. The existing model already comes with an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch infotainment screen, so the updates will likely focus on enhancing materials and layout rather than major hardware changes. Powertrain options are anticipated to carry over from the current model. The 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine produces 239 horsepower, while the hybrid 1.5-liter variant combines an engine and electric motor for a total of 185 horsepower, with 64 horsepower coming from the electric motor alone. Both variants deliver power to the front wheels, although they use different transmissions: the gasoline model features an eight-speed automatic, while the hybrid uses a CVT. More details about the facelifted Taurus are expected to be revealed as its launch in Middle Eastern markets approaches next year. It is also likely that the Chinese Ford Mondeo will receive similar updates soon, indicating a coordinated evolution across Ford's global sedan lineup.

In anticipation of its November release, Well Go USA has unveiled a trailer and poster for the forthcoming sci-fi thriller Altered. The film, which is written and directed by Timo Vuorensola, features Tom Felton in the role of Leon,…