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Ford FG Falcon G series


The all new Ford FG Falcon has become the first Australian-built car to receive a five-star safety rating from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).

With a total score of 34.61 points out of 37, the FG Falcon has achieved the highest score ever recorded by a locally-produced car in Australia and places it in the top 7 per cent of all published ANCAP results, as well as in the top 24 per cent of published ANCAP five-star results.


Ford Australia president Bill Osborne said: “The petrol FG Falcon sedan range has been judged by ANCAP as being the safety leader amongst locally-manufactured vehicles, cementing Ford's long standing reputation for safety leadership in Australia,”

“We design our cars to deliver real-world safety benefits for our customers. This result is a resounding third party endorsement of the extensive safety development program undertaken for the all-new FG Falcon.

“Not only is the FG Falcon the safest vehicle ever produced in this country, it is also competitive with the safest sedans in the world.

“These safety test results add further validation to the extensive crash simulation process and physical crash test program conducted by Ford Australia for the FG Falcon, which was the most comprehensive in the company's history."

Ford FG Falcon crash test



Achieving a five-star safety rating is no mean feat. To put things into perspective, Ford conducted 426 full vehicle-representative physical crash tests in more than 38 different vehicle crash modes and over 5000 simulated crash tests were completed during the course of the vehicle's development.

Read the full ANCAP safety report here.


[Source: ANCAP; Ford]










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Leaked: 2009 Ford Ka

July 31st 2008 05:45
2009 Ford Ka


While the 2009 Ford Ka isn't scheduled to make its official debut until October at the Paris Motor Show, what appears to be an official image of the subcompact has already made its way onto the powerful medium that is the internet.

Co-developed with Fiat and riding on the same architecture as the funky retro-style Fiat 500, the styling of the Ford Ka is unique and will follow Ford’s newest design language. It also draws many of its styling cues from its bigger brother, the Fiesta (the Ka has traditionally been a 3-door version of the Fiesta).

The 2009 Ford Ka will share the Fiat 500's range of petrol and diesel engines which starts from 1.2-litres. Rumours that a performance-oriented 1.4-litre Ka ST will be offered as a future variant, with the possibility of a range topping RS model also being discussed.

More information will be revealed as they come to hand. Meanwhile, you can read more about the Fiat 500 here.




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2009 Ford Focus RS


Ford has released two official images of the upcoming Focus RS performance hatch ahead of its debut at the London Motor Show next month


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Revealed: Ford FG01 V8 Supercar

June 6th 2008 06:00
Ford FG01 V8 Supercar


Ford have unveiled the FG01 V8 Supercar - based on the FG Falcon XR8 - ahead of its first public outing at Sandown in Melbourne this weekend


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Ford FG Falcon XR6 Turbo


The all-new Ford FG Falcon XR6T is set to write a new chapter in the history of Australian made performance vehicles with its I6 Turbo engine developing an impressive 270 kW of power and 533 Nm of torque


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Ford FG Falcon XR6 Turbo


According to Drive.com.au, the new Ford FG Falcon XR6 Turbo not only is the fastest Ford Falcon ever built, but also the fastest Australian performance car


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