Ford Falcon (FG X)
The Ford Falcon is a full-size car that was produced by Ford Australia. Introduced in 2014, it is a restyled second and final iteration of the seventh generation Falcon FG. While external and drive train changes were significant, the interior was carried over from the 2008-2014 FG model. This was the last locally produced model by Ford Australia.
Naming
Internally known as project 201X, Ford Australia revealed its last Falcon in August 2014 and explained that its series code, "FG X", was chosen following significant feedback from key enthusiasts. The new code, like the preceding FG, pays homage to the Fairmont Ghia nameplates of past generations whereas the X alludes to Falcon's most popular series, from the XK to the XF.Model range
The FG X was officially launched in December 2014 and was offered in both sedan and utility body styles.The sedan is sold in eight variants comprising:
- Falcon
- Falcon G6E
- Falcon G6E Turbo
- Falcon XR6
- Falcon XR6 Turbo
- Falcon XR6 Sprint
- Falcon XR8
- Falcon XR8 Sprint
The utility range included the base Ute, XR6 and XR6 Turbo only—each with the option of cab chassis or utility bodies. The Falcon utility ended production on 29 July 2016.
The G6, which was introduced with the FG series in 2008 to replace the Fairmont badge, was discontinued and, unlike past series, the XR8 sedan was not complemented by a utility version.
This Falcon range is the first Australian-made vehicle to feature Wi-Fi connectivity and DAB+ radio courtesy of its upgraded in-car entertainment and command system, now marketed as "SYNC2". The system also features voice control and emergency call functionality.
Engines
The Ford Falcon FG X is available with the following engines:- 2.0-litre inline-four turbocharged:
- 4.0-litre inline-six:
- 4.0-litre inline-six lpg :
- 4.0-litre inline-six turbocharged: or for the Sprint model
- 5.0-litre V8 supercharged: or for the Sprint model
Successor
The Ford Falcon was labeled as 'inextricably linked to Australian Heritage' by the former CEO of Ford Australia. Although Ford has sourced the Mustang and the Fusion/Mondeo, they have no plans to bring in a direct replacement for the Falcon. Ford retired the Falcon name on 7 October 2016 after 56 years of production, therefore, making it one of the longest running nameplates in the history of Ford, alongside the Mustang and F-series.
Safety
Sales
Sales of the FG X Falcon commenced in December 2014. Sales exceeded 700 monthly sales vehicles for the first time in March 2015.The FG X Falcon was produced from October 2014 until the end of Ford vehicle production in Australia in October 2016. During this time, it only sold a little over 11,100 units. Including Utility sales made throughout the same duration, this would bring the tally to approximately 16,100.
The six cylinder models were used briefly by police in Western Australia as a general policing vehicle.
| Year | Total | |
| 2014 | 578 | 11,166 |
| 2015 | 5,938 | 11,166 |
| 2016 | 4,434 | 11,166 |
| 2017 | 210 | 11,166 |
| 2018 | 60 | 11,166 |