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What is the payload of the Ford Falcon?

The payload varies by model, year and configuration; there isn’t a single universal figure for all Ford Falcons. In practice, payload is calculated as the vehicle’s GVWR minus its curb weight, and most passenger Falcons carry several hundred kilograms, while ute variants can handle higher loads. For precise numbers, please share the exact year, market and body style.


Understanding what "payload" means for the Falcon


Payload is the load a vehicle is designed to carry, including passengers, cargo and accessories, and it is determined by subtracting curb weight from the GVWR. Because the Falcon family spans multiple generations, markets and body styles—ranging from US passenger cars to Australian utes—the payload can differ significantly between variants.


If you can specify the exact year, country and model (for example, a US Falcon sedan from the 1960s or an Australian Falcon Ute from the BA/BF era), I can provide a precise payload figure.


Typical payload ranges by Falcon variant


To give a sense of how load capacity varies, here are approximate ranges for common configurations. Treat these as rough guides rather than exact specifications for a given vehicle.



  • US Ford Falcon passenger variants (1960s–early 1970s): roughly 700–1,000 pounds (320–450 kg), depending on body style and equipment.

  • US Ford Falcon wagon variants: similar to sedans, often toward the upper end, about 800–1,050 pounds (360–475 kg).

  • Ford Falcon Ute (Australia): typically around 900–1,200 kg (2,000–2,650 lb), depending on suspension and options.

  • Modern Ford Falcon (Australia, FG-era Utes): around 1,000–1,300 kg (2,205–2,865 lb), with variations by trim and package.


Conclusion: The exact payload depends on precise year, market and configuration. Always verify with official specs for your vehicle, using the door placard, owner's manual, or Ford’s specification sheets.


How to determine the exact payload for your Ford Falcon


Follow these steps to confirm the payload for your specific car:



  1. Find the GVWR and curb weight values on the driver’s door jamb placard or vehicle information sticker.

  2. Subtract the curb weight from the GVWR to obtain the payload capacity.

  3. Consult the owner’s manual or Ford’s official specification sheets for your exact year, model and variant.

  4. If needed, contact a Ford dealership or use a VIN-based lookup to verify the payload.


Summary: Payload is a vehicle-specific measurement calculated as GVWR minus curb weight. For the Ford Falcon, loads vary widely by country, generation and configuration. To ensure accurate loading and compliance with safety and regulatory limits, check the exact payload for your exact vehicle using official documentation or dealership resources.

What is the payload of the FG Falcon?


The FG X Falcon Ute has the brute strength and power to get the job done. The range offers payloads of up to 1 tonne and towing capacities of up to huge 2,300kg.



How much weight can a Ford Falcon tow?


The towing capacity of the Ford Falcon supports up to 2300kg.



How many miles per gallon did a 1961 Ford Falcon get?


33mpg in 1961 During the 1961 Mobilgas Economy 1,000 mile Run, a Ford Falcon averaged 32.6mpg, winning the event. The engine was the 144ci straight 6cyl mated to a manual transmission.



What is the payload of the Falcon?


The nominal payload capacity to a geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) is 8 t (18,000 lb) with recovery of all three first-stage cores (the price per launch is US$97 million), versus 26.7 t (59,000 lb) in fully expendable mode.


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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.