The XR Falcon is where the Australian Falcon story really starts to take off. Released in 1966, the XR introduced a completely new body, improved safety, and—most importantly—V8 power for the first time in a locally built Falcon. For enthusiasts, restorers, and collectors, the XR sits at the crossroads between early Falcon simplicity and the muscle-era legends that followed.
Below is a clear breakdown of the XR Falcon trim levels, including engine and transmission options, with an eye toward originality and restoration accuracy.
XR Falcon Sedan
The Falcon Sedan was the entry-level XR Falcon, often sold to fleet buyers and families wanting practicality over luxury.
Interior & Trim Features
- Vinyl bench seats
- Rubber floor coverings
- Painted dash with minimal chrome
- Basic gauges and switchgear
- Heater optional on early builds
Engine Options
- 170ci inline six
- 200ci inline six
- 289ci V8
Transmission Options
- 3-speed column-shift manual (standard)
- 3-speed Fordomatic automatic (optional)
- 3-speed Cruisomatic automatic (optional)
Enthusiast insight:
Base sedans are lighter and simpler, making them a great foundation for sleeper builds or factory-correct restorations.
XR Falcon 500 Sedan
The Deluxe Sedan was the most common and recognisable XR Falcon variant.
Interior & Trim Features
- Upgraded vinyl or cloth trim
- Full carpeting
- Padded dashboard
- Additional chrome inside and out
- Optional push-button radio
Engine Options
- 170ci inline six
- 200ci inline six
- 289ci V8
Transmission Options
- 3-speed column-shift manual (standard)
- 3-speed Fordomatic automatic (optional)
- 3-speed Cruisomatic automatic (optional)
Why it matters:
The introduction of the 289 V8 transformed the Falcon from family transport into a genuine performance contender.
XR Falcon Fairmont
The XR Fairmont sat at the top of the passenger-car range and introduced a level of luxury previously unseen in Falcons.
Interior & Trim Features
- Higher-grade upholstery
- Woodgrain trim accents
- Full instrumentation
- Exterior stainless and chrome upgrades
- Bucket seats optional
Engine Options
- 170ci inline six
- 200ci inline six
- 289ci V8
Transmission Options
- 3-speed column-shift manual (standard)
- 3-speed Fordomatic automatic (optional)
- 3-speed Cruisomatic automatic (optional)
Collector appeal:
Matching-numbers XR Fairmont V8s are among the most desirable XR variants today.
XR Falcon Station Wagon
The XR Wagon benefited from the new body shell and improved suspension.
Interior & Trim Features
- Vinyl or cloth bench seats
- Fold-down rear seat
- Optional Deluxe trim upgrades
- Durable cargo flooring
Engine Options
- 170ci inline six
- 200ci inline six
- 289ci V8
Transmission Options
- 3-speed column-shift manual (standard)
- 3-speed Fordomatic automatic (optional)
- 3-speed Cruisomatic automatic (optional)
Market note:
Surviving XR wagons are becoming scarce, driving increased collector interest.
XR Falcon Utility (Ute)
The XR Ute combined the new Falcon styling with a uniquely Australian workhorse layout.
Interior & Trim Features
- Vinyl bench seat
- Rubber floor
- Heavy-duty rear suspension
- Minimal brightwork
Engine Options
- 170ci inline six
- 200ci inline six
- 289ci V8
Transmission Options
- 3-speed column-shift manual (standard)
- 3-speed Fordomatic automatic (optional)
- 3-speed Cruisomatic automatic (optional)
Enthusiast favourite:
V8 XR utes are rare and command strong prices, especially when factory-correct.
XR Falcon Panel Van
Built in smaller numbers, the XR Panel Van targeted trades and fleet use.
Interior & Trim Features
- Bare rear cargo area
- Vinyl front bench
- Reinforced suspension
- Minimal trim
Engine Options
- 170ci inline six
- 200ci inline six
- 289ci V8
Transmission Options
- 3-speed column-shift manual (standard)
- 3-speed Fordomatic automatic (optional)
- 3-speed Cruisomatic automatic (optional)
XR Falcon Engine Summary
| Engine | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 170ci | Inline 6 | Entry-level, less common |
| 200ci | Inline 6 | Most popular XR engine |
| 289ci | V8 | First Falcon V8, highly collectible |
XR Falcon Transmission Overview
- 3-speed column-shift manual (standard)
- 3-speed Fordomatic automatic (optional)
- 3-speed Cruisomatic automatic (optional)
- 4-speed floor-shift manual (V8 models)
Manual V8 combinations are the most desirable today, but factory automatics are gaining appreciation.
Why the XR Falcon Is So Important
The XR Falcon:
- Introduced V8 power
- Set the template for XR–XY muscle Falcons
- Marked Ford Australia’s shift toward performance credibility
For restorers, correct trim level, engine choice, and transmission pairing can dramatically impact value.
