The 1991 Ford Thunderbird was an iconic sports coupe, part of the 9th generation, boasting a fresh and aerodynamic design. This model was available in two trims; base and super coupe, each powered with distinctive engines. The base trim featured a 3.8-L V6 engine delivering 140 horsepower, while the super coupe offered a supercharged variant of the same, outputting 210 horsepower. Paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission, it ensured smooth shifting. For its time, the Thunderbird offered cutting-edge tech features like keyless entry, automatic headlights, and power accessories. One major disadvantage was its fuel economy, registering lower than rival coupes of the era. Despite this, it marked a milestone in Ford's automotive history, credited for its smooth ride, comfortable handling, and powerful supercharged option.