Ford Falcon (ED)


The Ford Falcon was a full-size car that was produced by Ford Australia from 1993 to 1994. It was the third iteration of the fifth generation of this Australian-made model and also included the Ford Fairmont —the luxury-oriented version of the Falcon.

Introduction

The Ford ED Falcon was introduced in August 1993
replacing the Ford EB Falcon, which had been released in July 1991. Although over 280 changes were made for the new model the most obvious visual difference was a new oval shaped grille. Falcon XR6 and Falcon XR8 models now featured a unique four headlight frontal treatment.

Model range

The ED Falcon was offered in four-door sedan and five-door wagon body styles in the following models:
The ED Falcon range starts with the GLi, a fleet oriented model. GLi models were offered in both sedan and wagon forms and had the option of either a 4.0-litre SOHC straight six with, or 5.0-litre OHV push-rod V8 with. Each GLi had 14-inch steel wheels with wheel covers. Standard features included power steering, adjustable steering column, remote boot lid release, smart-lock remote keyless entry and immobilisation system, AM/FM radio/cassette and plastic fuel tank. GLi models were identified by the dark grey door handles, grill, mirrors and bumper inserts.
The Futura name plate was brought back replacing the "Falcon S" trim. Features the Futura offered over the GLi included body coloured door handles and mirrors, availability of Black Pearl paintwork, demand wash-wipe feature on windscreen wipers, ABS brakes, cruise control, full instrumentation pack with volt meter and oil pressure gauge, digital clock, lamps for ignition lock and map reading, eight-speaker Alpine sound system, carpeted door map pockets on front doors only, full cloth trim. Futura models shared the same engine and transmission options as the GLi with the exceptions of there being no manual transmission and no V8 option on the wagon.
Options on the base models included the choice of 15- or 16-inch alloy wheels, sunroof, rear spoiler, cruise controls, trip computer, cabin fitted hand held fire-extinguisher, smart-lock integrated car alarm and air conditioning.
The Fairmont duo represented the luxury variant of this Falcon series, whilst the XR variants were the sports variants.
Limited editions comprised:
Higher specification models had higher output versions of the 4.0-litre six with and 5.0-litre V8.

Production and replacement

replaced the ED Falcon with the heavily updated Ford Falcon in August 1994, with ED production having totaled 72,571 units.