The
Ford BA Falcon is a
full-size car, produced by the
Ford Motor Company of Australia between September 2002 and October 2005. The exterior styling of the BA was a substantial revision of that used for the preceding
AU model. A new
independent rear suspension setup was fitted to all sedan derivatives, and the engine and transmission received further upgrades. In late 2004, Ford introduced a Mark II update, bringing subtle styling and mechanical changes, and twelve months after that, replaced the BA with the
BF. The model's market share briefly topped that of its chief competitor, the
Holden Commodore on two occasions, but have failed to match those of the record-breaking
EL Falcon.In the final months of 2002, the BA model received the influential
Wheels Car of the Year award, The BA also won four consecutive
Australia's Best Cars awards, spanning three years.
Development and design
The BA model represented a
AU$500 million investment, and 24,000 hours of
engine and durability testing.
Germany’s
Nürburgring test track was used for some
suspension testing....
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