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1 Introduction and changes  





2 Model range  



2.1  Mk II  





2.2  Mk III  







3 FPV range  





4 Sales  





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Ford Falcon (BF)
Overview
ManufacturerFord Australia
ProductionOctober 2005 – February 2008 (utility, sedan)
October 2005 – June 2010 (wagon)
AssemblyAustralia: Melbourne, Victoria (Broadmeadows)
DesignerGraham Wadsworth
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size car
Body style2-door utility
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine
  • 4.0 LBarra 245T I6 T (petrol)
  • 4.0 LBarra E-Gas I6 (LPG)
  • 5.4 LBarra 230 V8 (petrol)
  • Transmission4-speed M93LE automatic (I6)
    6-speed 6HP 26 automatic
    5-speed manual
    6-speed manual
    Chronology
    PredecessorFord Falcon (BA)
    SuccessorFord Falcon (FG) (sedan, utility)
    Ford Territory (station wagon, indirect)

    The Ford Falcon (BF) is a full-size car that was produced by Ford Australia from 2005 to 2008. It was the third and final iteration of the sixth generation of the Falcon. The station wagon body design continued until 2010, alongside the new seventh generation Falcon range.

    Introduction and changes

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    Sold between October 2005 and February 2008 in sedan and utility body styles or as a wagon until June 2010, the BF series brought many mechanical upgrades, including but not limited to a raised compression ratio (10.3:1) and improved now-independent dual variable cam timing on the six-cylinder engines and improved knock sensing on the DOHC 3 Valve V8 engine which, in conjunction with ECU modifications, led to increases in power, torque and fuel economy, required to comply with recently introduced Euro III emissions standards. The changes to the six-cylinder engine further decreased the engine's already low noise and vibration while increasing power from 182 to 190 kW (244 to 255 hp). With the BF, Ford introduced a six-speed automatic transmission developed by German companies ZF and Bosch. The XR6 Turbo got a power increase to 245 kilowatts (329 hp), along with all XR sedans receiving the ZF six-speed automatic as an option. XR6 utes were only fitted with the four-speed.

    With the BF Falcon Ford updated the keys and security of the Falcon, replacing the ageing Tibbe lock system with a Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst manufactured twin track German key system.

    The original BF Falcon exterior cosmetic changes from the previous model included a split lower grille on the front bumper of non-XR based models, an updated front bumper on XR models, updated jewelled tail lamps on sedans, and a new style of alloy wheel on XR models. The interior changes included updated cloth patterning on seats and interior door cards; XR models featured a coloured tyre tread pattern on the cloth sports seats.

    Model range

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    The BF Falcon started production in October 2005 until it was updated with the Mk II in October 2006.

    Its original range comprised the following model variants:

    In February 2006, the limited edition Falcon SR was also launched with a higher level of equipment specification relative to the base XT model.

    Mk II

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    On 6 October 2006, the BF Mk II was officially launched by former Ford Australia President Tom Gorman. The BF Falcon MkII went on sale on 22 October 2006. The XT, Futura and Fairmont gained a design facelift, with a new bonnet, headlights, grille and front and rear bumpers, while the XR range gained some minor interior updates. The Fairmont Ghia also featured a sportier body kit with side skirts, designed to make the car more attractive to younger buyers. Some vehicles are dated September 2006.

    In the final months of production (July 2007 onwards), the XR6, XR6 Turbo and XR8 received a special edition body kit with dark gray inserts on the bumpers and skirts (November 2007 onwards, known as the 'Aggressor' body kit), shadow chrome 18" alloys with dark gray inserts on the spokes, and Premium Sound/Climate Control as standard. In New Zealand the cars with the special edition body kit were known as the 'Rebel' model and had Rebel badging with the Rebel insignia embroidered into the Nappa leather headrests. The NZ Rebel models featured all of the optional upgrades.

    The 2007 BF MkII Model also saw the introduction of the limited edition "Ripcurl Ute" with Ford sponsoring the 35th Anniversary of the Ripcurl Pro event at Bells Beach Victoria. The model had a number of limited edition upgrades such as Ripcurl badging, wetsuit material seatcovers with Ripcurl insignia, premium sound system, extended cab, sports suspension, 18 inch wheels, unique "breeze" paint code in aqua blue/green and body kit. These were presented in both the XR6 and XR8 models.

    Mk III

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    Whilst the BF Series sedans and utes were replaced by the FG range in February 2008, Ford maintained a very limited number of BF models in Mk III specification. The Futura model was discontinued leaving the base model XT as the only model remaining, primarily for the fleet.

    The Falcon Mk III gained Dynamic Stability Control (available on petrol powered models only), the new flip key from the FG series, satin alloy accents on the front grille surround, ‘Warm Charcoal’ carpet, Goodyear Excellence tyres and rear Mk III badging on the boot lid.

    The BF Falcon wagon was discontinued in late 2010 and was never replaced directly, the closest successors were the Territory and the Mondeo wagon.

    FPV range

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    Engine specifications remained largely unchanged apart from software updates for idle stabilisation in V8 equipped GT and GT-P. Of particular note, the BF & BF2 Boss 290 engines were fitted with a standalone air-to-oil transmission heat exchanger behind the front bumper, permanently eliminating any 'milkshake' problems common to all other lower spec BF cars. All models share the same six-speed manual and were now offered with an optional ZF made German six-speed automatic (as equipped in Jaguars and BMWs, but software specifically recalibrated by FPV- entering Sport Mode added 100 driver points of aggressiveness to shift speed, firmness and heightened rpm shift points over everyday normal driver Eco mode). The GT received the GT-P's old 19-inch wheels, and the GT-P and Super Pursuit received their own specific road wheel styles. Typhoon & Tornado versions had optional 18-inch road wheel design used on the previous model, or a new 19-inch design with black spokes. All models received new updated body kits, with the F6 Typhoon benefiting from its own unique styling changes. The F6 now had color coded fog lamp surrounds, and a lower grill insert emphasizing the larger intercooler. The rear now had a new bumper design with meshed inserts, and a deeper diffuser, with the GT-P models now sporting a unique dual exit exhaust system cut into the deep rear diffuser.

    2006 BF MkII update

    Minor changes such as a new knurled power mirror control switch knob and interior footwell illumination were introduced with this update; however, all models now came standard with 19 inch rims. Subtle body styling & accent colour changes were made, but the most significant news was the introduction of new Force 6 and Force 8 models. Built to rival HSV's Senator Signature, they were mechanically identical to the auto-equipped base GT model, but in a more luxury-focused package with more conservative visuals than GT-P or GT (no rear wing and more conservative colour ranges). In the final months of the BF MkII Falcon, a number of limited-edition models were released - the GT 40th Anniversary,[4] the F6 Typhoon R-Spec,[1] the GT Cobra sedan, GT-P and the Cobra Ute - all of which received stiffer "R-Spec" dampers, and in the case of the GT Cobra, a power increase. (The GT Cobra motor produced 405 hp (302 kW) and 398 lb·ft (540 N·m)).[5]

    300 R Spec model Typhoons were produced in 2007. The Typhoon Rspec is the only limited edition turbo FPV and the only turbo Rspec ever. This will undoubtedly make it one of the most desirable and collectable turbo FPV's. These had unique Argent Dark Silver colour accents on wheels and spoilers, Nappa leather upholstery, R-Spec floor mats, Brembo 4-pot front brakes, ten of these R-Spec Typhoons were exported by Ford Australia into Ford New Zealand, of that ten, one was fitted with a 6-speed manual transmission and the other nine were equipped with 6-speed automatic transmissions.

    Only 200 BF Mk.2 GT-P 40th Anniversary models were produced, making it the rarest and most sought after of all the limited edition GT Falcon models, as it was released to commemorate the 40 year anniversary of the GT Falcon legend in Australia (which stretches back to 1967 with the release of the original XR GT Falcon.)

    Sales

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    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Total
    2005 3,642 5,064
    2006 4,743 2,563 3,388 3,951 3,703 3,563 2,945 42,390
    2007 1,974 2,255 2,801 3,186 2,973 2,852
    2008 1,252 2,520 2,322

    References

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