Ford Falcon GT Review


Ford Falcon 2.0 L EcoBoost engine is supposed to use 20 percent less fuel and emit less CO2 than the current 4.0 L engine. Ford Falcon GT engine will have at least 170 kW (228 hp) and 325 Nm (240 lb ft) of torque available from 2,000 rpm to 5,500 rpm.

Fuel consumption is estimated at about 8 l/100 km (29 mpg-US, 35 mpg imp). These values? of performance and economy are larger than 3.0 liters engine. It SIDI Holden Ford clutch is coupled to a six-speed double. The Hawk is the rear disc first application using the EcoBoost engine. 

The car you see here starts with Mustang 5.0-liter V-8 and added a supercharger to the right GT Falcon. Upgrade to the GT-H medium, including the two inter-coolers, with about 500 horsepower

Ford Falcon GT-H can be borrowed brake calipers 13-inch six-piston Brembo GT-R front and rear. The figure wears a prototype thick, five-spoke wheels and a big spoiler on the GT model. It remains to see if the Ford Falcon GT is offering an attractive package of painting Falcons have seen other high performance.

LED daytime running lights similar to those seen at the party, Taurus, Edge and can be integrated into the lower fascia. Moreover, with these two exchanges, the space normally reserved for the fog lights have been removed to provide more space.


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