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== Powertrains == |
== Powertrains == |
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The standard FG Falcon engine is a 24-Valve 4.0 Litre in-line-six with [[Variable Cam Timing|VCT]]; which produces peak power of {{Convert|195|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} at 6000 rpm and class-leading |
The standard FG Falcon engine is a 24-Valve 4.0 Litre in-line-six with [[Variable Cam Timing|VCT]]; which produces peak power of {{Convert|195|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} at 6000 rpm and class-leading{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} peak torque of {{Convert|391|Nm|lb·ft|abbr=on}} at just 3250 rpm. These figures rise to {{Convert|205|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} and {{Convert|420|Nm|lb·ft|abbr=on}} on premium 98 octane fuel. |
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The high-performance turbocharged version of the in-line-six produces {{Convert|270|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} at 5250 rpm and {{Convert|533|Nm|lb·ft|abbr=on}} of torque from 1950 rpm; this engine is available in the XR6 Turbo and G6E Turbo. |
The high-performance turbocharged version of the in-line-six produces {{Convert|270|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} at 5250 rpm and {{Convert|533|Nm|lb·ft|abbr=on}} of torque from 1950 rpm; this award-winning engine{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} is available in the XR6 Turbo and G6E Turbo. |
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Fitted to the Falcon XR8 is the 5.4-litre Quad-Cam 'Boss' [[V8 engine|V8]] that was previously fitted to the range-topping BF series [[Ford Performance Vehicles|FPV GT]]. The 'Boss 290' produces peak-power of {{Convert|290|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} at 5750 rpm. |
Fitted to the Falcon XR8 is the 5.4-litre Quad-Cam 'Boss' [[V8 engine|V8]] that was previously fitted to the range-topping BF series [[Ford Performance Vehicles|FPV GT]]. The 'Boss 290' produces peak-power of {{Convert|290|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} at 5750 rpm. |
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In 2010 Ford will upgrade the Falcon's Egas LPG system to liquid-injection, meaning the engine will use less fuel and emit less CO<sub>2</sub> emissions than in its current form, providing even greater economy. Ford claims this updated LPG system will be the most advanced in Australia.<ref name="July 24, 2009">{{cite web|date=July 24, 2009 |url=http://www.caradvice.com.au/35885/ford-falcon-territory-go-4-cylinder-and-diesel/ |title=Ford Falcon, Territory go four-cylinder, diesel : Car Advice | News Blog |publisher=Car Advice |date=2009-07-24 |accessdate=2009-10-17}}</ref> |
In 2010 Ford will upgrade the Falcon's Egas LPG system to liquid-injection, meaning the engine will use less fuel and emit less CO<sub>2</sub> emissions than in its current form, providing even greater economy. Ford claims this updated LPG system will be the most advanced in Australia.<ref name="July 24, 2009">{{cite web|date=July 24, 2009 |url=http://www.caradvice.com.au/35885/ford-falcon-territory-go-4-cylinder-and-diesel/ |title=Ford Falcon, Territory go four-cylinder, diesel : Car Advice | News Blog |publisher=Car Advice |date=2009-07-24 |accessdate=2009-10-17}}</ref> |
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Ford has announced an updated version of the 'Barra' 4.0L inline-six to meet strict Euro 4 emission standards, more power and torque are expected and is due to be released in June 2010. This includes the introduction of a new six-speed automatic transmission for all cars previously fitted with the five-speed automatic. The ZF-Sachs six-speed automatic remains on higher-end trims. This combined with hardware updates has improved fuel consumption to {{convert|9.9|L/100 km|abbr=on}} for all entry level naturally aspirated petrol sedans and {{convert|10.7|L/100 km|abbr=on}} for the equivalent utility variants.<ref name="April 7, 2010">{{cite web|date=April 7, 2010 |url=http://www.themotorreport.com.au/50134/2010-ford-falcon-gains-zf-six-speed-auto |title=2010 Ford Falcon Gains Safety Updates, ZF Six-Speed Auto, Euro IV Emissions Compliance : The Motor Report |publisher=The Motor Report |date=2010-04-07 |accessdate=2010-04-08}}</ref> |
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2010 also sees the 5.4 litre 'BOSS' V8 motor retired in favor of Ford's new 5.0 litre 'Coyote' V8 featured in the new 2011 model year Ford Mustang GT. This motor is more powerful than the BOSS and weighs less, and combined with other mechanical updates in the mid-late 2010 'FG MkII' update, this will make the XR8 faster and more fuel economical than the current model ('FG MkI'). Power outputs start at {{Convert|412|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} at 6500 rpm and {{Convert|390|lbft|Nm|abbr=on}} at 4250 rpm in the Mustang version, but expect different figures (perhaps less hp/kW and more torque). |
2010 also sees the 5.4 litre 'BOSS' V8 motor retired in favor of Ford's new 5.0 litre 'Coyote' V8 featured in the new 2011 model year Ford Mustang GT. This motor is more powerful than the BOSS and weighs less, and combined with other mechanical updates in the mid-late 2010 'FG MkII' update, this will make the XR8 faster and more fuel economical than the current model ('FG MkI'). Power outputs start at {{Convert|412|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} at 6500 rpm and {{Convert|390|lbft|Nm|abbr=on}} at 4250 rpm in the Mustang version, but expect different figures (perhaps less hp/kW and more torque). |
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Ford FG Falcon | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Ford Motor Company of Australia |
Production | 2008–present |
Assembly | Campbellfield, Victoria, Australia |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size |
Body style | 2-door coupé utility 4-door sedan |
Layout | Front engine, rear-wheel drive |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Straight-six
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Transmission | 6-speed manual 4-speed automatic 5-speed automatic 6-speed ZF automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,838 mm (111.7 in) |
Length | 4,955 mm (195.1 in) (XT) |
Width | 1,868 mm (73.5 in) |
Height | 1,453 mm (57.2 in) |
Curb weight | 1,704 kg (3,757 lb) (XT) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Ford BF Falcon |
The Ford FG Falcon is a full-size car produced by the Ford Motor Company of Australia since 2008. The FG series is the current model of the Ford Falcon and is the seventh generation of the car. It was first previewed at a press event on February 17, 2008.
The FG Falcon has achieved a ANCAP five star safety rating, being the first Australian manufactured car to do so, achieving a score of 34.6 out of 37.[1]
As part of the FG-Falcon update the longstanding Futura, Fairmont and Fairmont Ghia models were replaced by the more contemporary G6 and G6E models respectively. The FG moniker references the now discontinued Fairmont Ghia.[2]
Powertrains
The standard FG Falcon engine is a 24-Valve 4.0 Litre in-line-six with VCT; which produces peak power of 195 kW (265 PS; 261 hp) at 6000 rpm and class-leading[citation needed] peak torque of 391 N⋅m (288 lb⋅ft) at just 3250 rpm. These figures rise to 205 kW (279 PS; 275 hp) and 420 N⋅m (310 lb⋅ft) on premium 98 octane fuel.
The high-performance turbocharged version of the in-line-six produces 270 kW (367 PS; 362 hp) at 5250 rpm and 533 N⋅m (393 lb⋅ft) of torque from 1950 rpm; this award-winning engine[citation needed] is available in the XR6 Turbo and G6E Turbo.
Fitted to the Falcon XR8 is the 5.4-litre Quad-Cam 'Boss' V8 that was previously fitted to the range-topping BF series FPV GT. The 'Boss 290' produces peak-power of 290 kW (394 PS; 389 hp) at 5750 rpm.
For the economy-minded; a dedicated-LPG E-Gas in-line-six engine is available on the XT, G6, G6E and (as of September 2009) XR6 models. This engine produces peak power of 156 kW (212 PS; 209 hp) and peak torque of 374 N⋅m (276 lb⋅ft), and provides exceptional fuel economy.[3]
Future powertrain plans
In 2010 Ford will upgrade the Falcon's Egas LPG system to liquid-injection, meaning the engine will use less fuel and emit less CO2 emissions than in its current form, providing even greater economy. Ford claims this updated LPG system will be the most advanced in Australia.[4]
Ford has announced an updated version of the 'Barra' 4.0L inline-six to meet strict Euro 4 emission standards, more power and torque are expected and is due to be released in June 2010. This includes the introduction of a new six-speed automatic transmission for all cars previously fitted with the five-speed automatic. The ZF-Sachs six-speed automatic remains on higher-end trims. This combined with hardware updates has improved fuel consumption to 9.9 L/100 km (29 mpg‑imp; 24 mpg‑US) for all entry level naturally aspirated petrol sedans and 10.7 L/100 km (26 mpg‑imp; 22 mpg‑US) for the equivalent utility variants.[5]
2010 also sees the 5.4 litre 'BOSS' V8 motor retired in favor of Ford's new 5.0 litre 'Coyote' V8 featured in the new 2011 model year Ford Mustang GT. This motor is more powerful than the BOSS and weighs less, and combined with other mechanical updates in the mid-late 2010 'FG MkII' update, this will make the XR8 faster and more fuel economical than the current model ('FG MkI'). Power outputs start at 412 hp (307 kW) at 6500 rpm and 390 lb⋅ft (530 N⋅m) at 4250 rpm in the Mustang version, but expect different figures (perhaps less hp/kW and more torque).
Ford will also introduce the 2.0L Ecoboost engine in 2011 which will reputedly use 20 percent less fuel and emit significantly less CO2 emissions than the current 4.0L engine. The engine will have at least 170 kW (231 PS; 228 hp) and 325 N⋅m (240 lb⋅ft), peak torque will be available from 2,000 rpm all the way to 5,500 rpm.[6] The fuel consumption is estimated at roughly 8 L/100 km (29 mpg‑US; 35 mpg‑imp).[7] It will be mated with Ford's six-speed, dual-clutch transmission. The Falcon will be the first rear drive application using the Ecoboost engine.[4]
Specification levels
The Ford FG Falcon is sold in 7 different trim levels. There are three distinct groups. The base, G Series and XR. The G Series represents the premium luxury variants and the XR's are the sport variants. The models are XT, G6, G6E, G6E Turbo, XR6, XR6 Turbo and XR8. The ute variants include the base Falcon Ute, the R6, XR6, XR6 Turbo, and XR8.
From April 2009 production, a second update was introduced. This involved an improvement in fuel consumption on six-cylinder models fitted with the optional six-speed automatic. It was also announced that the LPG E-Gas models, like the petrol-powered versions of the FG sedan range, had been awarded the full five-stars in the ANCAP crash safety test. The five-star rating, up from four, was not due to any structural changes to the FG, but by the introduction of ESC which was previously only fitted to petrol-powered FG sedans. ESC was also made standard on the previous E-Gas BF III Falcon wagons still in production (previously unavailable). ESC fitment will be extended to the utility body styles from May 2009, excluding the base XL and R6 Ute, where it will be optional.[8] From June 2010, all sedan models received Bluetooth mobile phone integration and iPod integration as standard equipment.
Falcon XT
The XT is the base model of the FG Falcon range and costs $36,990 (AUD). The XT has a business class suspension tune: the rear suspension is Ford's Control Blade IRS, and the front suspension is virtual pivot link, the same architecture as found in the Territory. The brakes and plastic wheel covers are carried over from the BF Falcon. The engine is the revised I6 Barra Engine which now produces 195 kW (265 PS; 261 hp) at 6000 rpm and 391 N⋅m (288 lb⋅ft) of torque. The standard transmission is a new 5-speed auto, replacing the previous 4-speed. The ZF 6-speed auto is a $2,000 (AUD) option, and has quicker performance and slightly better fuel economy. The new styling is based around the kinetic design Ford Europe uses for their cars. The interior has been improved from the previous model. The centre console has been lifted to make for a more luxurious and spacious feeling. The interior is more roomy and has better entry and exit for front and rear passengers. The XT is now better equipped, it has a MP3 compatible CD player, 3.5 mm (0.1 in) auxiliary audio input jack, single zone automatic climate control, cruise control, 60/40 split fold-down rear seat back, front and rear power windows, four airbags, Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) with Emergency Brake Assist and a driver fatigue warning system.[9] From 1 September 2008, all XT models have been specified with alloy wheels as standard equipment, previously an extra-cost option.[10]
Falcon XR
Falcon XR6
The base model in the XR range, which features the same 4.0L I6 engine found in the XT, G6 and G6E. It has the same features as the XT, plus a 6-Speed manual transmission, 17 x 8 inch 5-spoke alloy wheels, Sports Control Blade Independent Rear Suspension (IRS), Sports body kit with side skirts and rear bumper, rear spoiler, front fog lamps, leather wrapped steering wheel with mounted audio controls, alloy pedal covers and cloth sports seats. It can also be had with an automatic transmission, with a choice of 5- or 6-speed. The latter having slightly quicker acceleration potential than the manual. It sells for a base price of $41,490(AUD).
Falcon XR6 Turbo
The Turbo model of the XR6, plus 18 x 8 inch 5-spoke alloy wheels, limited slip differential, and upgraded front brakes. It uses the same 4.0L I6 Turbo engine as found in the G6E Turbo. Performance wise, it is considered the fastest model in the FG Falcon range excluding the models from the in-house factory turned FPV (Ford Performance Vehicles).
Falcon XR8
The XR8 has the same features that are found in the XR6 Turbo. The bulging hood and supporting emblems on the side skirts differentiate it from other XR models. The V8 is taken directly out of the previous model FPV GT, with a maximun power of 290 kW (394 PS; 389 hp) and a maximun torque of 520 N⋅m (380 lb⋅ft), however it's performance figures are somewhat less impressive than that of the XR6 Turbo despite having a 20 kW (27 PS; 27 hp) advantage. It is also less agile through corners due to the heavier front end. Although less powerful, less economical and more expensive than its' XR6 Turbo counterpart, it is considered more popular amongst the more traditional Falcon enthusiasts who prefer the naturally aspirated V8 over the Inline 6 Turbo. However, the XR8 sells poorly compared to the XR6 Turbo with the majority of volume being in utility sales.
G Series
G6
Up from the XT, this is the base model in the G series. The G6 is the direct replacement for the Futura. It is powered by the same 4.0L engine and is mated to the same five speed auto. . Besides the suspension, which is the sport-luxury tune found in the G6E, the drivetrain of the car is the same as the XT. Equipment levels are increased in the G6. It comes with front fog lights, a leather wrapped steering wheel with mounted audio controls, rear parking sensors, sports body kit with side skirts and rear bumper, 17 inch alloy wheels. The G6 sells for $39,990 (AUD.[11]
G6 Limited Edition
A limited edition model consisting of just 1500 units, based on the G6. The G6 Limited Edition added leather seats in Shadow, Bluetooth, iPod integration, sports leather wrapped steering wheel, unique fog lamp bezels, unique front grill (upper and lower), a unique rear bumper insert, side curtain airbags and 18" alloy wheels (17" on the eGas model) and sold for $36,990 (AUD). According to Ford this was over $13,000 AUD of extra value over the regular G6.
G6E
The G6E is a step up from the G6, it is the replacement for the old Fairmont Ghia. It includes all of the features of the G6, plus a ZF six-speed automatic transmission, dual zone automatic climate control, a premium audio system, leather seats, Bluetooth mobile phone integration, reversing camera, curtain and side thorax airbags, an 8-way power adjustable driver's seat, 17 x 8 inch 10-spoke alloy wheels, front scuff plates and an overhead sunglass console. It also features Mercedes-Benz styled side indicators on the side mirrors, similar to that on premium European cars. The G6E sells at $46,990 (AUD).
GPS-equipped Ford Falcons (Ford G Series)[12] can warn of traffic incidents via TMC.[13]
G6E Turbo
The G6E Turbo is the same as the G6E, except it has an I6 turbocharged engine, 18 x 8 inch 7-spoke alloy wheels, iPod integration, turbo decals and a boot mounted spoiler. The engine is the same as that found in the XR6 Turbo, giving it a 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) sprint time of 5.1 seconds. The G6E Turbo sells for $54,990 (AUD).
FPV variants
As with the previous Falcon BA & BF series, Ford Performance Vehicles are producing high performance versions of the Falcon FG. They include F6, GT, GT-P and the GT-E variants of the sedan, and F6 Ute, Pursuit and Super Pursuit models based on the Falcon Ute. The F6 models feature a 4.0L turbocharged DOHC 24 valve in-line six cylinder engine, which produces a maximum power of 310 kW (421 PS; 416 hp) at 5,500 rpm and maximum torque of 565 N⋅m (417 lb⋅ft) across the range from 1,950 to 5,200 rpm. All other models have a 5.4L Boss V8 engine, which produces 315 kW (428 PS; 422 hp) at 6,500 rpm and 551 N⋅m (406 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,750 rpm. As of October 2009 FPV have released a luxury F6-E model variant, which is equipped the same as a GT-E but with the F6 engine. Also in October 2009 FPV released a GS model to commemorate the historic GS nameplate from the 1970s, it is based on the XR8 with a slightly detuned V8 from the GT. It is equipped with unique GS decals and dark argent wheels, and is a limited run of 250 sedans and 75 utes.
See also
References
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- ^ Hagon, Toby (2009-02-24). "Ford FG Falcon: why FG as a model code?". Drive. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
- ^ http://www.ford.com.au/servlet/ContentServer?cid=1178838383236&pagename=Page&c=DFYPage
- ^ a b "Ford Falcon, Territory go four-cylinder, diesel : Car Advice | News Blog". Car Advice. 2009-07-24. Retrieved 2009-10-17.
- ^ "2010 Ford Falcon Gains Safety Updates, ZF Six-Speed Auto, Euro IV Emissions Compliance : The Motor Report". The Motor Report. 2010-04-07. Retrieved 2010-04-08.
- ^ Ford announces 2.0L Ecoboost and dual clutch gearbox for 2010 Retrieved from green.autoblog.com
- ^ GoAutoMedia (2009-09-18). "Ford Falcon - Frankfurt show: Ford's EcoBoost future revealed". GoAuto. Retrieved 2009-10-17.
- ^ "Ford gives Falcon a boost". CarPoint. 2009-04-02. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
- ^ "Ford Falcon XT Key Features"
- ^ "Ford FG Falcon specification & pricing update". Australian Car Advice. 2008-09-08. Retrieved 2008-09-178.
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