The Ford Telstar is an
automobile
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that was sold by
Ford in Asia,
Australasia
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and Africa, comparable in size to the European
Ford Sierra
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and the North American
Ford Tempo. It was progressively replaced by the
Ford Mondeo
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. The car was named after the
Telstar
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satellite.
Like the smaller
Ford Laser, the Telstar was based on a model produced by
Mazda
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in Japan. It shared its
platform with the
Mazda Capella/626, the differences being confined to some styling, engine sizes, and specification. The first model was launched in Japan in 1982. The Australian launch occurred in 1983, replacing the
Ford Cortina. Unlike the Cortina, the Telstar was usually only available as a
sedan or five-door
hatchback
A hatchback is a car body style, car body configuration with a rear door that swings upward to provide access to the main interior of the car as a cargo area rather than just to a separated trunk. Hatchbacks may feature fold-down second-row sea ...
(known as the TX5). However, after 1988, a Telstar version of the 626 wagon was sold in
Japan
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and
New Zealand
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.
In
Taiwan
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, it was assembled using
complete knock-down kits from 1983 via the local joint venture
Ford Lio Ho in
left-hand drive.
It remained in production in
Malaysia
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until early 2001. It was also sold in Hong Kong, Singapore,
Indonesia
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,
Cyprus
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and the
Philippines
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.
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First generation (AR, AS; 1982–1987)
Ford introduced the AR series Telstar sedan and hatchback to the Japanese market in October 1982—a rebadged and lightly restyled version of the then new
front-wheel drive
Front-wheel drive (FWD) is a form of internal combustion engine, engine and transmission (mechanics), transmission layout used in motor vehicles, in which the engine drives the front wheels only. Most modern front-wheel-drive vehicles feature ...
,
Mazda 626 (GC)—both manufactured at Mazda's
Hōfu
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is a Cities of Japan, city ...
production line. The updated styling relative to the Mazda was performed by
Ford Australia
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.
This restyling effort made up part of the Ford Australia spent on the Telstar, including setting up local production facilities.
A
drag coefficient of was achieved for the AR hatchback.
The Telstar filled the gap in Ford Australia's product line-up left by the
TF Cortina in 1981.
The
Ford Meteor sedan had been positioned as a stop-gap replacement, despite occupying the
segment below.
The AR Telstar was introduced to Australia in May 1983,
with GL, S and Ghia sedans, plus the TX5 and TX5 Ghia hatchbacks.
For the local market, assembly occurred at Ford's
Broadmeadows plant using
complete knock-down (CKD) kits.
To free up plant capacity for the
Ford Falcon (XF), production of the Telstar TX5 switched to Japan, with dealerships receiving the first shipments in February 1985.
At launch, features unique to the AR series TX5 Ghia included an electric drivers' seat with adjustable side bolsters and electronic
dashboard
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with LED
tachometer
A tachometer (revolution-counter, tach, rev-counter, RPM gauge) is an instrument measuring the rotation speed of a axle, shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine. The device usually displays the revolutions per minute (RPM) on a calibrat ...
and digital
speedometer
A speedometer or speed meter is a gauge (instrument), gauge that measures and displays the instantaneous speed of a vehicle. Now universally fitted to motor vehicles, they started to be available as options in the early 20th century, and as ...
.
Fluorescent
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vertical bars record the fuel level and engine temperature.
Air conditioning was optional on all models, as was
power steering
Power steering is a system for reducing a driver's effort to turn a steering wheel of a motor vehicle, by using a power source to assist steering.
Hydraulic or electric actuators add controlled energy to the steering mechanism, so the driver can ...
on all except GL, S, and TX5 manuals.
The S model added a height adjustable driver's seat and featured different upholstery over the GL.
The AR series offered four- and five-speed manuals and three-speed automatic transmissions.
The four-speed was standard on Telstar GL, with the five-speed standard on the remaining models, and the automatic optional on all models.
There was only one engine on offer—a and , 2.0-litre with
carburettor
A carburetor (also spelled carburettor or carburetter)
is a device used by a gasoline internal combustion engine to control and mix air and fuel entering the engine. The primary method of adding fuel to the intake air is through the Vent ...
.
After initially importing engines, Ford commenced manufacture at its
Norlane, Geelong facility in late 1983, taking the place of the
former V8 powerplant at the facility.
Local changes for the Australian model included front seat modifications which improved headroom, and suspension tuning.
The suspension was fully
independent
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, with a coil/strut system fitted, incorporating anti-dive and negative offset geometry to aid stability in slippery conditions and under heavy braking.
Anti-roll bar
An anti-roll bar (roll bar, anti-sway bar, sway bar, stabilizer bar) is an automobile suspension part that helps reduce the body roll of a vehicle during fast cornering or over road irregularities. It links opposite front or rear wheels to a t ...
s were fitted front and rear.
The TX5 suspension also featured electronic variable
shock absorber
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s—adjustable via a dashboard buttons for normal, automatic or sport.
Along with the 626, the Telstar was ''
Wheels
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'' magazine's
Car of the Year for 1983.
A facelifted model (the AS) arrived to Australia in September 1985.
This comprised minor restyling to the front and rear, a comprehensively updated interior, improved suspension, revised trim and more features. Front
turn signals were relocated from the headlamps to the bumper, with side repeaters added to the wrap-around sections of the front bumper.
Taillamps for the sedan were restyled, and all models received new
hubcap
A hubcap or hub cap is a decorative disk on an automobile wheel that covers at minimum the central portion of the wheel, called the hub. An automobile hubcap is used to cover the wheel hub and the wheel fasteners to reduce the accumulation of ...
s or
alloys
An alloy is a mixture of chemical elements of which in most cases at least one is a metallic element, although it is also sometimes used for mixtures of elements; herein only metallic alloys are described. Metallic alloys often have properties ...
.
GL was now fitted with a left-hand side
wing mirror
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, with Ghia models gaining electric mirror operation.
The AS update also benefited from
tinted side and rear glass for the GL sedan.
Analogue instrumentation was now standard across the range,
dispensing with the digital setup used previously by the TX5 Ghia.
The new
centre console housed audio equipment, a storage tray, gear lever and, on Ghia models,
power window switches.
Telstar GL and the base TX5 offered a more basic
hand brake console integrating an ashtray for rear passengers.
Ghia models featured an armrest console with acrylic "smoked glass" lid to provide extra storage.
Compared to the AR series, console storage space for Ghia models was increased, as was
glove compartment
A glove compartment or glove box is a compartment built into the dashboard of an automobile, located over the front-seat passenger's footwell, and often used for miscellaneous storage. The name derives from the original purpose of the compart ...
capacity across all trims.
The seats were also revised—the work of Ford Australia—and a modification that only applied to the Ford-badged cars.
Other interior changes included those made to the stalk-mounted switchgear, and a new digital clock in the centre of the dashboard benefitting from a glare-prevention hood.
The clock was previously located awkwardly ahead of the gear lever.
Suspension changes for the AS series included uprated rear springs and reduction in rear anti-roll bar diameter.
Improvements were also made to the TX5 Ghia's adjustable suspension.
In terms of braking, Ghias were now fitted with four-wheel
disc brake
A disc brake is a type of brake that uses the #Calipers, calipers to squeeze pairs of #Brake pads, pads against a disc (sometimes called a rakerotor) to create friction. There are two basic types of brake pad friction mechanisms: abrasive f ...
s; Telstar GL and TX5 retained front discs and rear
drums
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.
Ventilated front disc brakes and semi-metallic pads were now fitted across the range to provide, in conjunction with the brake cooling ducts in the front valance, increased brake cooling capacity and reduced
brake fade and squeal.
In 1985, Ford sold 20,982 Telstars in Australia—the eighth best selling nameplate.
In March 1986, the TX5 Turbo flagship launched in Australia, with an and engine tied to a five-speed manual.
Standard equipment over the Ghia trim included two-tone paint, alloy wheels, rear
spoiler, three-spoke
steering wheel
A steering wheel (also called a driving wheel, a hand wheel, or simply wheel) is a type of steering control in vehicles.
Steering wheels are used in most modern land vehicles, including all mass-production automobiles, buses, light and hea ...
, air conditioning, power steering, and
Pioneer sound system. Also in 1986, all Telstars were updated to run on unleaded petrol.
In
New Zealand
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, the Telstar, like the Laser, was assembled locally from 1983 (replacing the highly successful Cortina range) at Ford's original Seaview plant near Lower Hutt and later at the Ford/Mazda joint venture plant in
Wiri,
Auckland
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, called Vehicle Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ). The mechanically identical European specification Mazda 626 and
Mazda 323
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It was marketed as the '' ...
were initially assembled separately by Motor Holdings in
Otahuhu but later joined the Telstar and Laser at VANZ. It was launched in July, 1983.
The first generation Telstar was available in New Zealand in both sedan and TX5 hatchback forms, using Mazda 1.6- and 2.0-litre four cylinder engines. However, the absence of a
station wagon
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version, in a market where there was strong demand for such vehicles, prompted
Ford New Zealand to introduce a locally assembled
Sierra wagon in 1984.
Second generation (AT, AV; 1987–1992)
The original generation Telstar was replaced in Australia in October 1987 with a refreshed version, called the AT series.
Ford rebadged and lightly restyled the
Mazda 626 (GD) for the AT series sedan and TX5 hatchback. A station wagon was also available, built on the GD-based
GV platform, which was unique to Japan and New Zealand.
The facelifted AV model was released in Australia in January 1990,
distinguished by a new grille, trim and wheels.
In the Australian market, the range was now imported from Japan to make room for the
Capri
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convertible
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A convertible car's design allows an open-air drivin ...
on the Broadmeadows line.
The switch from local assembly was made possible by the accumulation of import credits obtained from the export of the Capri to the United States.
The base GL sedan and hatchback carried over the AS's 2.0-litre inline-four engine producing , while Ghia models featured a 2.2-litre 12-valve inline-four with .
The flagship TX5 Turbo used a variation of the 2.2-litre engine, rated at on premium fuel and gaining
anti-lock brakes.
Power output for the Turbo dropped to when running on regular fuel.
Telstar sedans in Australia were discontinued in October 1989 due to the expense of importing them from Japan, solved by switching to the locally assembled
Ford Corsair—a rebadged and facelifted
Nissan Pintara (U12). Under the
Button plan, Ford and Nissan were to share models.
The two were instead sold side-by-side in the Ford range until the third generation Telstar was introduced in 1992.
Between 1990 and 1992, the Telstar (AV series) was only available as the Japanese-built, high-performance TX5 hatchback in Australia.
However, the Corsair proved less popular than the Telstar had been, losing sales dramatically during 1991.
In New Zealand, by contrast, the range remained unchanged, although it was later complemented by the
Sierra, this time imported from Belgium in small volumes as premium models, rather than assembled locally. Neither the Corsair nor the Pintara were sold in New Zealand, but a similar model, the
Nissan Bluebird, was offered in the local market.
In Malaysia, the Telstar continued to be assembled by Amim Holdings after a brief hiatus, reaching the market in March 1988. It was offered as a 1.8-litre five-speed manual Ghia sedan or 2.0-litre automatic TX5 hatchback. In early 1990, a facelifted model was shown, with a new, smaller grille, modified taillights and a new 12-valve engine replacing the previous 2.0-litre. The 1.8-litre continued with while the new 2.0-litre engine offered . There were three models on offer; the 1.8 sedan, 2.0 Ghia sedan, and 2.0 Ghia TX5.
In Indonesia, this generation was marketed as the "Ford Telstar Grand" (four-door sedan) and "Ford Telstar Thunder" (five-door liftback). The only engine was the carburetted, 12-valve, 2.0-liter four as per Malaysia; claimed power was at 5,300 rpm while maximum torque was at 3,300 rpm. A five-speed manual transmission was standard, with a four-speed automatic an available option on the Telstar Grand.
In Japan, this generation was sold from May 1987 until October 1991;
the station wagon, however, was introduced in September 1990 (two years after its Capella Cargo sister) and continued to be built until October 1997. In Japan, the Telstar received 1.8- or 2.0-litre petrol fours with power from or a 2-litre Comprex diesel with .
[ In June 1989, a twin-cam 1.8-liter engine with was added, while the 2-liter DOHC engine received a 10-horsepower increase and now required higher-octane gasoline. After the sedans and liftbacks had been discontinued, the remaining station wagon lineup wa continuously updated and adjusted, with a 4WD diesel model added in August 1992 and the offroad-inspired Telstar Canoa Wagon arriving in November 1994 to capitalize on Japan's so-called "RV Boom". The Canoa corresponds to the similar Capella Wagon FX.
]
Third generation (AX, AY; 1991–1997)
Following the introduction of the GE platform Mazda 626, Ford introduced its Telstar version to Japan in October 1991 at Japanese Ford dealerships called '' Autorama''. In Japan the GE-based Telstar was available in a range of sedan models with all four cylinder and V6 engine options and a TX5 hatchback range featuring only the V6 engines. The GV platform Telstar wagon also continued alongside the sedan and hatchback. All variants were available in a large variety of trim levels, with many offering high levels of equipment in comparison to other markets. All were replaced by the GF platform based Telstar in 1997.
The AX series came to Australia in December 1992. Then followed the decision by Nissan
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to end Nissan Pintara manufacturing in Australia during 1992, whereby Ford's rebadged version, the Corsair was also discontinued. This left the Telstar as the Ford's sole offering in the mid-size segment of the market.
This model was voted as ''Wheels
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'' magazine's Car of the Year for 1992. Trim levels were GLX, Ghia and Ghia 4WS. Four-wheel steering was offered in the top-of-the-range Telstar TX5. A facelifted AY model appeared in August 1994. The Telstar was replaced in Australia by the Mondeo in 1995.
New Zealand, like Australia received the AX Telstar in 1992, followed by the AY in late 1994. NZ versions were offered in GLi, GLEi, Ghia sedan and TX5i, TX5 XRi hatchback forms, using 1.8 & 2.0-litre four cylinder and 2.5-litre V6 engines. The wagon version of the previous generation Telstar continued in local production along with the previous generation sedan offered as an entry-level model called the Telstar Orion. Both models retained the earlier 2.0-litre SOHC four-cylinder engine. All Telstar models were assembled alongside a similar lineup of Mazda 626 models (except for the Ford-only Orion) at the Ford-Mazda joint venture Vehicle Assemblers of New Zealand (VANZ) plant in Wiri, South Auckland.
When the first Mondeos were offered abroad, Ford New Zealand offered the four cylinder AY sedan in two trim levels: Telstar Contour and Telstar Mystique (named after the respective US Ford and Mercury versions of the Mondeo) as a replacement for the GLi and GLEi respectively. Also in the AY lineup was a Telstar Eurosport V6 sedan (replacing the V6 GLEi) and upgraded TX5i and TX5 XRi hatchback models.
A limited edition V6 sedan with tuned suspension and unique trim, known as the Telstar Radisich after the New Zealand racing driver Paul Radisich was also sold locally. This was released in two runs of 100 cars each, firstly in 1994 (based on the AX GLEi) and again in 1996 (based closely on the AY Eurosport). Notable features of the model are 16-inch ROH Astron alloy wheels, the 'aero' body kit (similar to the TX5 XRi) and Radisich insignia decals.
Local assembly of the Telstar ceased along with all other Ford and Mazda models in 1997 when the VANZ Auckland plant closed. It was replaced in all forms by the Belgian-built Mondeo range. The Telstar was always a popular seller for Ford New Zealand.
In South Africa, the Telstar replaced the Sierra in 1993, being assembled by Samcor
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alongside the Mazda 626. As in New Zealand, a Telstar Contour and Telstar Mystique were offered. In 1998, the Telstar was replaced by the Mondeo, which was later fully imported.
In Malaysia, the third generation Telstar arrived in August 1992. It was initially available as a four-cylinder 2.0-litre sedan or as a better-equipped hatchback (designated "TX-5") which came with a V6 engine, also of 2.0-litre displacement. The four-cylinder model was paired with a five-speed manual transmission, while the V6 received a four-speed automatic. Later, the V6 was also installed in the sedan and became available coupled to a manual transmission in the TX-5. In 1997, the Telstar in Malaysia received a new grille insert and the automatic transmission eventually found its way into the 4-cylinder 16-valve 2.0-litre engine variant. Production ended in early 2001. However, unsold stock lasted until 2003.
In Indonesia, this generation was offered with the 2-liter inline-four or the 2.5-liter V6, and was sold as the Telstar Brilliant (four-door sedan) and the Telstar Challenge (five-door liftback).
Fourth generation (1994–1997)
Between 1994 and 1997, a model known as the Telstar II was produced alongside the Mazda Capella on the CG platform. Both the Telstar II and this generation of the Capella were only sold on the Japanese market.
Fifth generation (1997–1999)
The last Telstar, based on the GF platform, was released in 1997 but was again only available in Japan as Ford was now marketing the Mondeo in the Asian-Pacific region. It was only available as a sedan and wagon, with no liftback version available.
The Telstar was dropped by Ford of Japan in 1999 as the company sought to differentiate itself from Mazda by concentrating on European and American Ford models. Telstars were briefly available with Mazda's four-wheel steering.
References
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