Ford Australia’s performance arm, FPV, has revealed that it will
extend its ‘executive express’ concept to the F6 sedan with an F6E to
be unveiled at the Melbourne International Motor Show later this week.
“The F6 E has been designed to satisfy calls from the market for
more performance based executive vehicles,” Ford Performance Vehicles
General Manager Rod Barrett said.
“With the success of the new F6 and GT E, it was a natural
progression to couple the performance and dynamics of F6 with the more
subtle executive styling, luxury and comforts of the GT E.
“With the release of this concept we will test the market’s reaction
before deciding whether or not to put the F6 E into production,”
Barrett added.
“Feed back from our customers leaves us confident that the F6 E will
be a hit with those looking for something more from their performance
vehicle.”
The F6E will be powered by the high performance 4.0-litre,
turbocharged, DOHC, 24-valve, in-line six, producing maximum power of
310kW at 5500rpm and maximum torque of 565Nm across the range from
1950rpm to 5200rpm.
The new F6 E features the ZF six-speed, high-torque, automatic
transmission with Sequential Sports Shift as standard and boasts a fuel
economy figure of 12.1L/100km.
The F6 E receives performance 355×32mm cross-drilled and ventilated
front rotors with Brembo six-piston callipers and 330×28mm
cross-drilled and ventilated rear rotors with Brembo four-piston
calliper as standard.
“The F6 E suits those drivers who want the same power and
performance of an F6 but finished in a more conservatively styled
package that isn’t going to leave everyone staring at them,” Mr Barrett
said.
“As opposed to the overtly sporty F6, the F6 E is more subtle, with
striking chrome accents and a refined lip spoiler replacing the bright
colours, and large rear wings found on the other models - the colour
coding of the ‘racoon-eyes’ also helps the F6 E to keep a ‘low
profile’,” he added.
extend its ‘executive express’ concept to the F6 sedan with an F6E to
be unveiled at the Melbourne International Motor Show later this week.
“The F6 E has been designed to satisfy calls from the market for
more performance based executive vehicles,” Ford Performance Vehicles
General Manager Rod Barrett said.
“With the success of the new F6 and GT E, it was a natural
progression to couple the performance and dynamics of F6 with the more
subtle executive styling, luxury and comforts of the GT E.
“With the release of this concept we will test the market’s reaction
before deciding whether or not to put the F6 E into production,”
Barrett added.
“Feed back from our customers leaves us confident that the F6 E will
be a hit with those looking for something more from their performance
vehicle.”
The F6E will be powered by the high performance 4.0-litre,
turbocharged, DOHC, 24-valve, in-line six, producing maximum power of
310kW at 5500rpm and maximum torque of 565Nm across the range from
1950rpm to 5200rpm.
The new F6 E features the ZF six-speed, high-torque, automatic
transmission with Sequential Sports Shift as standard and boasts a fuel
economy figure of 12.1L/100km.
The F6 E receives performance 355×32mm cross-drilled and ventilated
front rotors with Brembo six-piston callipers and 330×28mm
cross-drilled and ventilated rear rotors with Brembo four-piston
calliper as standard.
“The F6 E suits those drivers who want the same power and
performance of an F6 but finished in a more conservatively styled
package that isn’t going to leave everyone staring at them,” Mr Barrett
said.
“As opposed to the overtly sporty F6, the F6 E is more subtle, with
striking chrome accents and a refined lip spoiler replacing the bright
colours, and large rear wings found on the other models - the colour
coding of the ‘racoon-eyes’ also helps the F6 E to keep a ‘low
profile’,” he added.