What is xl falcon?

The XL Falcon was a mid-size car model produced by Ford Australia between 1962 and 1964. It was the third iteration of the Falcon model, following the XK and XM models. The XL Falcon was offered in sedan, wagon, coupé, and utility body styles.

The XL Falcon featured a completely new design compared to its predecessors, with a longer wheelbase and wider front and rear tracks. It was powered by a 2.4-liter inline-six engine that produced 90 horsepower, paired with a three-speed manual transmission or optional two-speed automatic transmission.

The XL Falcon was also the first Australian-made car to feature front disc brakes as standard equipment, providing superior stopping power and safety.

The XL Falcon had a reputation for reliability and durability and was a popular choice among Australian families and businesses. It was succeeded by the XW Falcon in 1966.