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Ken Gratton14 Aug 2008
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Five-star rating for Ute, E-Gas sedans

First Ford's large-car sedans scored a five-star ANCAP rating, now it's the turn of the Falcon Ute range and the E-Gas models

Ford's execs are all smiles, following the announcement of the Falcon's star turn in ANCAP. That's actually a five-star turn, the first such crash-safety performance from a car designed and built in Australia (more here).


Ford is now anticipating an equally good result for the FG Ute range -- once those variants are tested by ANCAP -- and with the E-Gas sedans scoring DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) in the first half of next year, the alternative-fuel models will be eligible for a five-star ANCAP rating as well.


The earlier (BA II) model of Ford Ute scored a four-star result when tested by ANCAP with a score of 25.92 points -- not actually too far behind archrival Holden, which, with the newer VE Omega Ute scored 27.41 points. That's also for a four-star rating.


Ford believes though, that the Falcon Ute will definitely improve on the BA/BF score -- and also the Holden's rating -- but even the FG sedan's score is not safe against the new light commercial range.


Asked what it would take for the Falcon light commercial vehicle to score a five-star rating, Chief Engineer for Falcon, David Wilkinson said: "Structurally, nothing".


"Really, it requires DSC, which is a requirement for five-star...


"When DSC is available [from September], it will be capable of getting five stars. Structurally there are no issues at all.


"Even the side barrier engages the strong part of the car. It's a smaller cabin and in some ways, it's stiffer than a larger cabin, because you've got the back panel going across the car."


As yet, ANCAP hasn't scheduled a crash test for the Ford Ute, but when that occurs, ironically perhaps, the safest passenger-carrying vehicle built in Australia may end up being actually a goods-carrying vehicle.


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