Loading

Do they make Ford Falcons anymore?

Briefly, no — Ford no longer produces a car named Falcon. The Australian-made Falcon line ended in 2016 when Ford ceased local manufacturing, and Ford has not revived the name since. Today, Ford’s global lineup does not include a model called Falcon.


Historical context of the Falcon name


The Falcon has a long-honed place in Ford’s history, with roots in the American market and a robust, decades-spanning presence in Australia. The name is closely tied to a family of sedans and utes that helped establish Ford’s popular appeal in several regions before being retired amid industry shifts and changing consumer tastes.


Origins in the U.S. and Australia


The Falcon debuted in the United States as a compact car in the early 1960s and became a cornerstone of Ford’s European and antipodean strategies, later taking on a distinctly Australian identity in the local market where it endured for multiple generations.


End of production in Australia


Ford Australia announced in 2016 that it would stop manufacturing locally, marking the end of the Falcon’s production run there. The final Australian-made Falcon rolled off the line in October 2016, effectively retiring the nameplate in that market and signaling a broader shift away from traditional sedans and locally built models.


Current status and what it means for buyers


There are no new Falcons being produced anywhere in the world. Ford has since refocused on SUVs, crossovers, and the Mustang for performance enthusiasts, rather than carrying the Falcon badge on new vehicles.


Here is a quick snapshot of the situation and what buyers might consider instead.



  • Used Falcons exist on the market, particularly in Australia, from models produced before 2016.

  • The Ford Mustang now serves as the brand’s primary performance-oriented model in many markets, including availability in Australia through imports, appealing to fans seeking V8 power and a sporty silhouette reminiscent of the Falcon era.

  • Ford’s current lineup emphasizes SUVs and crossovers (such as Everest and other regional offerings) and the Mustang for enthusiasts; there is no Falcon replacement in the catalog.


In sum, the Falcon badge is retired, and Ford has redirected its product strategy away from traditional Falcons toward a mix of modern SUVs and the Mustang. For fans, the most realistic path is to seek a well-maintained used Falcon from prior years or pivot to contemporary Ford options that capture similar performance or styling cues.


Summary


The Ford Falcon name is not in production today. The last Falcon in Australia ended in 2016, and Ford has not revived the line since. Those who miss the Falcon can pursue a well-kept used example from prior years or explore Ford’s current lineup—especially the Mustang, which carries on the brand’s performance legacy in a modern package.

What car replaced the Ford Falcon?


Under this plan, Falcon's indirect replacements are the fourth-generation Mondeo from Europe and the sixth-generation Mustang from North America, the latter to retain Ford's Australian V8 heritage.



How much is the 2026 Ford Falcon?


The exact price for a 2026 Ford Falcon is not officially confirmed, but estimates suggest a starting price around $35,000 to $42,000, with fully-loaded models potentially reaching $55,000 or more. Prices will vary based on the specific trim level, engine, and options chosen, with estimates suggesting different price points for EcoBoost, V6, and top-tier variants. 
You can watch this video to see the official reveal of the 2026 Ford Falcon and learn about its pricing: 58sNext-Gen CarYouTube · Jul 2, 2024

  • Estimated starting price: Around $35,000$ 35 comma 000$35,000 to $42,000$ 42 comma 000$42,000
  • Estimated mid-range price: Approximately $45,000$ 45 comma 000$45,000 for a V6 model
  • Estimated top-tier price: Can go up to $55,000$ 55 comma 000$55,000 or more for a fully loaded model 



What was the last year of the Ford Falcon?


The last year for the Ford Falcon in North America was 1970. However, the Australian version of the Falcon was produced until 2016. 

  • North America: The last model year for the Ford Falcon in North America was 1970. 
  • Australia: The final Ford Falcon was produced in Australia in 2016. 



Is the 2025 Falcon real?


“Welcome back to The Auto Show! Today, we're thrilled to unveil the all-new 2025 Ford Falcon, a stunning blend of modern technology and classic appeal.


Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.