Ford Falcon Pros and Cons - Honest Owner-Style Review 2026

An unbiased, spec-driven look at what works and what doesn't on the Ford Falcon — starting at ₹2.00 Lakh ex-showroom. Editorial rating: 3.5/5.

What we like

  • ABS with EBD comes standard for confident braking.
  • Capable 120 bhp engine balances city drivability and highway pace.
  • Long 2700 mm wheelbase translates to spacious rear-seat comfort.
  • Large 55 L fuel tank gives a long touring range between refills.

What could be better

  • Below-average city mileage (11 km/l) compared to segment rivals.
  • Only 2 airbags on the base variant — safety-focused buyers should opt for a higher trim.
  • Large 4784 mm length can be tricky to park in tight city spots.
  • No automatic transmission option in some variants — manual-only buyers will be fine, others may miss it.
  • Average overall rating (3.5/5) — consider rivals before deciding.

Verdict

Average overall. Test-drive carefully and compare with newer alternatives in the same price bracket.

Who should buy the Ford Falcon?

Daily commuters, fuel-cost-sensitive buyers and family users will love it.

Who should skip it?

If your top concerns are listed under the cons above, look at one of the alternatives linked below before committing.

FAQs about the Ford Falcon

What are the main pros of the Ford Falcon?

ABS with EBD comes standard for confident braking. Capable 120 bhp engine balances city drivability and highway pace. Long 2700 mm wheelbase translates to spacious rear-seat comfort.

What are the cons of the Ford Falcon?

Below-average city mileage (11 km/l) compared to segment rivals. Only 2 airbags on the base variant — safety-focused buyers should opt for a higher trim. Large 4784 mm length can be tricky to park in tight city spots.

Is the Ford Falcon worth buying in 2026?

The Ford Falcon scores 3.5/5 overall. It's worth shortlisting if its pros align with your needs, but compare with rivals before deciding.

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