With Ford’s new model just weeks away from being released to the media, our automotive stylist has released their impression of the Orion Fairmont Ghia.
From what our spy photographers have captured so far, the Fairmont Ghia has been oriented to
The global possibility of Ford Australia's Orion rear-wheel drive platform may be in doubt following comments indicating Ford US would develop its own platform for its rear-wheel drive vehicles.
After announcing its commitment toward building rear
One of our loyal readers has sent through a video showcasing the 2008 Ford Falcon range. According to Lloyd and his brother Des, the video and the photos below were taken at Katherine Gorge in the Northern Territory.
In the video we can s
Our spy photographer has been at it again, this time snapping Ford's sibling utes and sedans in action, almost entirely revealing the headlight outline of the all-new Falcon models and XR variants, which will continue with Ford's double tear drop tre
As promised, the complete set of 2008 Ford Falcon 'Orion' photos released by Ford. Click here for details and more spy shots. You can also find the entirety of our comprehensive Falcon spyshots gallery here.
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Update 13/12/2007 - More photos added to gallery.
Ford has started releasing their own spyshots as part of a publicity campaign leading up to the release of the all-new 8th generation Falcon in April-May next year.
The blue oval is schedule
Our friends over at FordForums have been lucky enough to snap the next-generation Falcon during testing.
As you can see, Ford has eased up a tad on public testing with this XR sedan doing the rounds in Victoria.
This Ute
After spending time away on other projects, our spy photographer is back into the swing of things, bringing you the latest developments from Ford's 'Orion' project.
Despite what it may look like, thisXR8 prototype is not driving around with traini
Ford Australia has abandoned plans to export the 2008 Falcon. The company has instead shifted exports plans onto the Focus which is set for local production by 2011.
The move comes as a big surprise with many expecting Ford to follow Holden's