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Ford Crown Victoria: History, Generations & Specs

The Ford Crown Victoria is a full-size rear-wheel-drive sedan built on Ford's body-on-frame Panther platform, the same platform shared with the Mercury Grand Marquis and the Lincoln Town Car. The name traces to the LTD Crown Victoria, which debuted for the 1980 model year as the boxy full-size Ford that continued the Panther chassis in the line after the platform arrived for 1979; the LTD prefix was dropped for the 1992 model year, when Ford gave the car a rounded aero body that cut its drag coefficient and replaced the pushrod 5.0L and 5.8L Windsor V8s with the 4.6L SOHC two-valve modular V8. From 1992 the Crown Victoria was sold only as a four-door sedan, after the earlier station wagon was retired. Two variants define the nameplate: the LX Sport, a civilian model with the dual-exhaust high-output 4.6L and firmer suspension, and the Police Interceptor, the P71 fleet car that made the Crown Victoria the dominant police cruiser and taxi in North America. A 1998 update revised the rear suspension and brakes, and a 2003 re-engineering added a hydroformed frame and rack-and-pinion steering. Ford ended United States retail sales after 2008 and built the last Crown Victoria for fleet and export use in September 2011.

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The most-documented Ford Crown Victorias in the registry, every photo by the owner.

1997 Ford Crown Victoria sedan, silver, parked outdoors“CVPI SVT”1997 Crown Victoria · jdmeaux8 photos White 2000 Ford Crown Victoria parked in front of a brick building with a fire escape“Peggy!”2000 Crown Victoria · Jrock8458 photos White 2003 Ford Crown Victoria parked on a gravel and grass area in front of a house. A red sedan is parked in the driveway2003 Crown Victoria2003 Crown Victoria · 2003crownvicguy8 photos 2004 Ford Crown Victoria police car front view with push bumper2004 Crown Victoria2004 Crown Victoria · lasvegasmetro8 photos Black and white Ford Crown Victoria, front quarter view. License plate has a 'G'“GABOY”2000 Crown Victoria · Kingdavid43508 photos Two-tone black and white police car parked on asphalt, side view“Night Hawk”2005 Crown Victoria · BumperPacer8 photos 2003 Ford Crown Victoria front end with black grille and Ford badge“Interceptor 144BB”2003 Crown Victoria · Bishop8 photos 2006 Ford Crown Victoria police car parked next to another white Crown Victoria“Soon to be Daily Driver”2006 Crown Victoria · polarbear8 photos Silver 1998 Ford Crown Victoria, 3q-front view“His Magesty”1998 Crown Victoria · tek13208 photos Blue 2001 Ford Crown Victoria driving down a suburban street“Baby Vic”2001 Crown Victoria · Derek19CrownVic8 photos Ford Crown Victoria1998 Crown Victoria1998 Crown Victoria · unicorn8 photos White 2001 Ford Crown Victoria front view in garage2001 Crown Victoria2001 Crown Victoria · radman8 photos Ford Crown Victoria2004 Crown Victoria2004 Crown Victoria · rcmedic838 photos 1998 Ford Crown Victoria front view with emergency light bar on roof and Maltese cross license plate frame1998 Crown Victoria1998 Crown Victoria · phoenix9118 photos Silver 2001 Ford Crown Victoria parked in an empty lot with a stadium in the background2001 Crown Victoria2001 Crown Victoria · Beachboy8 photos 1988 Ford Crown Victoria police car front view with push bar1988 Crown Victoria1988 Crown Victoria · watchdog2188 photos Black 1995 Ford Crown Victoria side view with tinted windows“Mr. Black”1995 Crown Victoria · Todd M8 photos Red 2003 Ford Crown Victoria, 3q-front view“Boujee”2003 Crown Victoria · Mjspeeddemon7 photos Maroon 2001 Ford Crown Victoria, rear quarter view, parked on asphalt in front of a garage2001 Crown Victoria2001 Crown Victoria · rfxcasey7 photos Ford Crown Victoria“Selena”2005 Crown Victoria · Intercept_K1ng7 photos White 2001 Ford Crown Victoria side view“Vicky”2001 Crown Victoria · Teabrat7 photos Blue 2006 Ford Crown Victoria parked on a residential street2006 Crown Victoria2006 Crown Victoria · NMU19947 photos White 2005 Ford Crown Victoria, front quarter view, clean condition, black steel wheels2005 Crown Victoria2005 Crown Victoria · WSMP717 photos Interior of a car showing light-colored leather front seats and door panel. A Lincoln logo is visible on the seat“Norm”1994 Crown Victoria · brown19947 photos Gold Ford Crown Victoria parked in a driveway. Another car is visible in the background“PoPo”1999 Crown Victoria · Florida_Vic7 photos Man in black t-shirt with police badge emblem“Thin Blue Line”2004 Crown Victoria · Raisinkain7 photos Ford Crown Victoria“black CVPI”2005 Crown Victoria · viclover687 photos Side view of a tan Mercury Grand Marquis parked outside“Traveling”2012 Crown Victoria · GlockElbow7 photos Ford Crown Victoria“Victoria”2008 Crown Victoria · Rev Edward Lister7 photos Green 2002 Ford Crown Victoria with chrome rims and "Still Standing" decal on the rear quarter panel“MISS BLISS”2002 Crown Victoria · MISSBLISS3137 photos Black 2005 Ford Crown Victoria parked in front of Veto Enterprises Inc2005 Crown Victoria2005 Crown Victoria · BlackVic057 photos Ford Crown Victoria“SilverSleeper”2000 Crown Victoria · mjkjr7 photos White 2002 Ford Crown Victoria parked on gravel, side view2002 Crown Victoria2002 Crown Victoria · jg097 photos Ford Crown Victoria“1410”2002 Crown Victoria · dtfd14107 photos Ford Crown Victoria1996 Crown Victoria1996 Crown Victoria · 96p74lx7 photos Light blue 2003 Ford Crown Victoria doing a burnout, lots of smoke coming from the front“icky vicky”2003 Crown Victoria · o3cvpijustin7 photos Car parked at night, headlights on bright. Parking lines visible1992 Crown Victoria1992 Crown Victoria · nenamehere19797 photos White 2003 Ford Crown Victoria, 3q front view“Mr. Speedy”2003 Crown Victoria · DVCAZ7 photos Ford Crown Victoria“Chase”2003 Crown Victoria · 2003P71vic7 photos White 1997 Ford Crown Victoria police car with open driver's door, sheriff's star emblem, and "SHERIFF" text1997 Crown Victoria1997 Crown Victoria · videocam7777 photos Dark green 1999 Ford Crown Victoria rear quarter view with chrome trim and license plate R7614701999 Crown Victoria1999 Crown Victoria · 99FordVic7 photos Gray 2000 Ford Crown Victoria driving past a road closure sign“Dragnet”2000 Crown Victoria · DieHard7 photos 2004 Ford Crown Victoria sedan parked outdoors, front quarter view“Cheetah”2004 Crown Victoria · TrunkMonkey7 photos Ford Crown Victoria2000 Crown Victoria2000 Crown Victoria · Caprice9C17 photos Side view of a dark-colored Ford Crown Victoria from the 1980s parked at night“none yet”2002 Crown Victoria · coldfusion117 photos Ford Crown Victoria“Vic”1993 Crown Victoria · sejejs7 photos Ford Crown Victoria“cep”1996 Crown Victoria · jaysp717 photos 1998 Ford Crown Victoria rear view with Ontario license plate1998 Crown Victoria1998 Crown Victoria · Deckard_B263547 photos White 1998 Ford Crown Victoria sedan parked on a driveway, side view“The Great White”1998 Crown Victoria · keith2112p717 photos Ford Crown Victoria“LX Sport”2004 Crown Victoria · CBCV7 photos Tan 1995 Ford Crown Victoria parked on a residential street“Trouper III”1995 Crown Victoria · Trouper7 photos Ford Crown Victoria“Crown Victoria”1995 Crown Victoria · tyrelhill7 photos Light blue 1992 Ford Crown Victoria sedan, 3/4 front view“P71”1992 Crown Victoria · James Callahan7 photos Ford Crown Victoria“heavy351”1988 Crown Victoria · CW Carney7 photos Black 2004 Ford Crown Victoria police car front view with red and blue lights in grille“P71”2004 Crown Victoria · DanielleP716 photos Ford Crown Victoria“Nelly”2007 Crown Victoria · Bullets546 photos 2005 Ford Crown Victoria front view“Kima”2005 Crown Victoria · 2005CVPI6 photos Ford Crown Victoria2007 Crown Victoria2007 Crown Victoria · Policeguy30656 photos White 2007 Ford Crown Victoria parked on gravel, sun glare on windshield“StormTrooper”2007 Crown Victoria · GoodfaceP716 photos Silver 2006 Ford Crown Victoria sedan parked on asphalt, trees in background“P71 Interceptor SOLD 12/2015”2006 Crown Victoria · dbmcd6 photos

The Ford Crown Victoria at a glance

  • What it is: a full-size, rear-wheel-drive, body-on-frame four-door sedan on Ford's Panther platform
  • Platform siblings: the Panther platform is shared with the Mercury Grand Marquis and the Lincoln Town Car
  • Generations covered here: the 1982-1991 LTD Crown Victoria, the 1992-1997 aero Crown Victoria, and the 1998-2011 updated Crown Victoria
  • Signature engine: the 4.6L SOHC two-valve modular V8, used from 1992 to 2011, replacing the earlier 5.0L (302) and 5.8L (351 Windsor) pushrod V8s
  • Transmissions: AOD, then the electronic AODE, then the 4R70W and 4R75E four-speed automatics
  • Fleet variant: the Police Interceptor (internal code P71), which made the Crown Victoria the dominant North American police and taxi car
  • Civilian performance variant: the LX Sport, with the dual-exhaust high-output 4.6L and a firmer suspension
  • End of the line: US retail sales ended after 2008; the final Crown Victoria was built in September 2011 for fleet and export

Ford Crown Victoria generations at a glance

YearsGeneration / nicknameKey enginesWhat defines it
1982-1991LTD Crown Victoria, "Box Panther"5.0L (302) Windsor V8; 5.8L (351 Windsor) V8 (fleet/police)Boxy full-size Ford on the Panther platform; sold as the LTD Crown Victoria with sedan and station wagon bodies; AOD automatic
1992-1997Crown Victoria, "Aero Panther"4.6L SOHC 2V modular V8 (190 hp single exhaust, 210 hp dual-exhaust HO)1992 aero redesign drops the LTD name and the wagon; the 4.6L modular V8 replaces the pushrod Windsor V8s; P71 Police Interceptor and the 1992-only Touring Sedan
1998-2011Crown Victoria, updated "Aero Panther"4.6L SOHC 2V modular V8 (200 to 239 hp civilian; up to 250 hp Police Interceptor)1998 rear-suspension and brake update; 2003 hydroformed frame and rack-and-pinion steering; LX Sport and the Police Interceptor P71; retail ends 2008, production ends 2011

From LTD Crown Victoria to Crown Victoria

The Crown Victoria name began as a trim level and then a model within Ford's full-size LTD line. The LTD Crown Victoria rode on Ford's Panther platform, a rear-wheel-drive body-on-frame chassis introduced for the 1979 model year and shared with the Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car. Through the 1980s the LTD Crown Victoria used pushrod V8s, primarily the 5.0L (302) Windsor with the 5.8L (351 Windsor) reserved largely for fleet and police use, paired with the AOD four-speed automatic. For 1992 Ford dropped the LTD prefix, restyled the car with a rounded aero body, retired the station wagon, and replaced the pushrod V8s with the 4.6L modular V8. From that point the car was sold as the Ford Crown Victoria, a four-door sedan only.

The Panther platform and its siblings

Every Ford Crown Victoria is built on the Panther platform, a full-size rear-wheel-drive chassis with body-on-frame construction and a live rear axle. Ford used the same platform for the Mercury Grand Marquis and the Lincoln Town Car, which is why those three cars share much of their mechanical hardware while differing in styling, length, and equipment. Body-on-frame construction, in which the body bolts to a separate steel frame, is part of why the Crown Victoria became a fleet favorite: it tolerated heavy duty cycles and was straightforward to repair. The 2003 re-engineering kept the body-on-frame layout but switched to a fully boxed, partly hydroformed frame.

The 4.6 modular V8 era

The single engine most associated with the Ford Crown Victoria is the 4.6L SOHC two-valve modular V8, introduced in the car for 1992 when it replaced the pushrod 5.0L and 5.8L Windsor V8s. This is the single-overhead-cam, two-valve-per-cylinder version of Ford's modular family, not the four-valve or dual-overhead-cam engine used in some other Fords. In the Crown Victoria it was offered in a standard single-exhaust tune and a dual-exhaust high-output tune. Output rose over the car's life: roughly 190 horsepower single exhaust and 210 horsepower with the dual-exhaust HO setup in the 1992-1997 cars, 200 to 215 horsepower after the 1998 update, 220 to 235 horsepower for 2001-2002, and 224 to 239 horsepower from 2003. The Police Interceptor used the dual-exhaust engine and reached 250 horsepower for 2004 through 2011 with a revised air intake.

Transmissions of the Ford Crown Victoria

The Ford Crown Victoria used a series of Ford four-speed automatic transmissions. The 1980s LTD Crown Victoria and the earliest 1992 cars used the hydraulically controlled AOD. Ford then moved to the electronically controlled AODE, and from the mid-1990s to the 4R70W, a stronger electronically controlled four-speed derived from the AODE. Later cars used the 4R75E, a further development of the same family. The Crown Victoria never offered more than four forward speeds and was never sold with a manual transmission in its 1992-2011 modular-V8 form.

The Police Interceptor and the LX Sport

The Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, identified by the internal order code P71, made the Crown Victoria the standard North American police cruiser. Ford built the police package from 1992 and added the "Police Interceptor" name and trunk badge for 1999. The P71 used the dual-exhaust 4.6L V8, a heavy-duty cooling system with external oil coolers, a heavy-duty alternator, a stiffer suspension, and a calibrated rear axle. On the civilian side, the LX Sport offered from 2001 paired the dual-exhaust high-output 4.6L with a firmer suspension, a floor-shifted console with bucket seats, and larger wheels, making it the enthusiast Crown Victoria. Across these variants the Crown Victoria stayed mechanically close to the Grand Marquis and Town Car that share its Panther platform.

Frequently asked questions

What platform is the Ford Crown Victoria built on?

The Ford Crown Victoria is built on Ford's Panther platform, a full-size rear-wheel-drive chassis with body-on-frame construction and a live rear axle. The same Panther platform underpins the Mercury Grand Marquis and the Lincoln Town Car.

What engine does the Ford Crown Victoria use?

From 1992 to 2011 the Ford Crown Victoria used the 4.6L SOHC two-valve modular V8, in a standard single-exhaust tune and a dual-exhaust high-output tune. It replaced the earlier 5.0L (302) and 5.8L (351 Windsor) pushrod V8s used in the 1980s LTD Crown Victoria.

What is the difference between the Crown Victoria and the LTD Crown Victoria?

The LTD Crown Victoria was the 1980s full-size Ford that introduced the name and rode on the Panther platform with pushrod V8s. For 1992 Ford dropped the LTD prefix, gave the car a rounded aero body, retired the station wagon, and fitted the 4.6L modular V8, after which it was sold as the Ford Crown Victoria.

What is a Crown Victoria P71?

The P71 is the internal order code for the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, the fleet police version built from 1992. It used the dual-exhaust 4.6L V8 with heavy-duty cooling, electrical, and suspension components. Ford added the "Police Interceptor" name and badge for 1999.

When did the Ford Crown Victoria end production?

Ford ended United States retail sales of the Crown Victoria after the 2008 model year and continued building it for fleet, police, and export use. The final Ford Crown Victoria was built in September 2011 at the St. Thomas Assembly plant in Ontario, ahead of the federal electronic-stability-control requirement for 2012.

Sources

  • Ford factory specification sheets and shop manuals for the 1982-2011 Crown Victoria and LTD Crown Victoria
  • Wikipedia, Ford Crown Victoria; Ford LTD Crown Victoria; Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor; Ford Panther platform
  • Ford Special Service Vehicle and Police Interceptor fleet literature
  • VIN and data-plate decoding for engine, transmission, and axle identification

Asked all the time

What platform is the Ford Crown Victoria built on?

The Ford Crown Victoria is built on Ford's Panther platform, a full-size rear-wheel-drive chassis with body-on-frame construction and a live rear axle. The same Panther platform underpins the Mercury Grand Marquis and the Lincoln Town Car.

What engine does the Ford Crown Victoria use?

From 1992 to 2011 the Ford Crown Victoria used the 4.6L SOHC two-valve modular V8, in a standard single-exhaust tune and a dual-exhaust high-output tune. It replaced the earlier 5.0L (302) and 5.8L (351 Windsor) pushrod V8s used in the 1980s LTD Crown Victoria.

What is the difference between the Crown Victoria and the LTD Crown Victoria?

The LTD Crown Victoria was the 1980s full-size Ford that introduced the name and rode on the Panther platform with pushrod V8s. For 1992 Ford dropped the LTD prefix, gave the car a rounded aero body, retired the station wagon, and fitted the 4.6L modular V8, after which it was sold as the Ford Crown Victoria.

What is a Crown Victoria P71?

The P71 is the internal order code for the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, the fleet police version built from 1992. It used the dual-exhaust 4.6L V8 with heavy-duty cooling, electrical, and suspension components. Ford added the "Police Interceptor" name and badge for 1999.

When did the Ford Crown Victoria end production?

Ford ended United States retail sales of the Crown Victoria after the 2008 model year and continued building it for fleet, police, and export use. The final Ford Crown Victoria was built in September 2011 at the St. Thomas Assembly plant in Ontario, ahead of the federal electronic-stability-control requirement for 2012.