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Old 24-09-2013, 07:49 AM   #1
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Default Ford Builds 2 Millionth Fuel-Efficient EcoBoost Engine

More than 100,000 EcoBoost engines now produced every month, with a target of 1.2 million for 2013, up more than 60 per cent from 2012. For the first time, EcoBoost production expected to exceed Ford’s global diesel-engine production

Customer demand exceeds projections globally with 43 per cent of B-MAX customers in Europe choosing EcoBoost. In Australia 63 per cent of Ford Kuga customers choose EcoBoost, and in North America 90 per cent of Escape customers also opt for EcoBoost

Ford recently doubled 1.0-litre EcoBoost production capacity in Cologne, Germany, to more than 1,000 engines per day; is investing $200 million to build 2.0-litre EcoBoost in the U.S. Ford will soon begin production of the 1.0-litre EcoBoost at the $500 million Changan Ford engine plant in Chongqing, China, which opened in June.

70% of the Ford line-up in Australia to offer EcoBoost technology by 2017


MELBOURNE, Sept. 17, 2013
– Ford Motor Company today celebrated a manufacturing milestone for its fuel-saving EcoBoost engines: Two million have been produced globally since Ford launched EcoBoost in 2009.
Growing customer demand for EcoBoost-powered vehicles in Ford’s major markets worldwide is driving engine production, with output now averaging more than 100,000 engines per month, up from 65,000 in 2012.
“Ford EcoBoost delivers great performance with lower fuel bills, a recipe which is proving incredibly popular with consumers around the world,” said Joe Bakaj, vice president, Powertrain Engineering, Ford. “EcoBoost engines are attracting new customers to the Ford brand every day, and our plants are working hard to keep up with demand.”
A Ford Escape, The Ford Kuga’s US twin, was fitted with the two millionth production EcoBoost unit and rolled off the line at Ford’s Louisville, Ky., U.S., assembly line.
EcoBoost technology combines smaller overall size with turbocharging, direct injection and variable valve timing to bring customers outstanding performance and fuel economy. Ford EcoBoost engines deliver up to 15 per cent better fuel economy than larger displacement petrol engines.
Ford’s global EcoBoost engine family now includes the 1.0-litre three-cylinder; the 1.5-litre, 1.6-litre and 2.0-litre four-cylinder engines; and the powerful and efficient 3.5-litre V6. EcoBoost will be offered on 70 per cent of the company’s nameplates in Australia by the end of 2017.

Growth in Asia Pacific
In Asia Pacific, sales of EcoBoost vehicles through August are up 202 percent year-over-year in 2013, including a 189-percent rise in China. Ford plans to offer the fuel-efficient engine in 20 vehicles in the region by mid-decade, a five-fold increase from 2012.
In Australia, 63 per cent of Ford Kuga buyers are choosing the1.6-liter EcoBoost engine and EcoBoost engines are already offered in Falcon, Mondeo, Ford Kuga, Focus ST, Fiesta ST and will soon be joined by the International Engine of the Year for 2013, the 1.0-litre EcoBoost in Fiesta and EcoSport.

European expansion

In Europe, exceptional demand for the 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine – International Engine of the Year 2012 and 2013 – is fuelling a doubling of production capacity at the Cologne, Germany, engine plant to more than 1,000 engines a day.

Already available on five European nameplates, the 1.0-litre engine will be fitted to 11 models by 2014. The three-cylinder unit is being chosen by a growing share of customers during 2013, accounting for 43 per cent of B-MAX sales, 32 per cent for Focus, 26 per cent for Fiesta; and 24 per cent for C-MAX and Grand C-MAX sales.
EcoBoost powertrains also are driving high demand for the Fiesta ST (1.6-litre EcoBoost) and Focus ST (2.0-litre EcoBoost), while 18 per cent of customers for the Ford Kuga are selecting the 1.6-litre EcoBoost option in a segment which traditionally favours diesel engines. Nearly 40 per cent more European customers are familiar with EcoBoost technology today compared to 2011, internal Ford data shows.
The Cologne plant also has begun production of the 1.0-litre EcoBoost for the North American market. The new 2014 Ford Fiesta – on sale later in 2013 – will be the first vehicle available in the United States with the 1.0-litre engine.

Popularity, demand rising in North America

In North America, internal Ford data shows that the EcoBoost engine is now the most recognised fuel-efficient engine among consumers. In addition, consumers are nearly 50 per cent more likely to consider purchasing a Ford vehicle if they are aware of EcoBoost than those who are not familiar with the engine.
The popularity of EcoBoost in North America is reflected in high take rates on key models:

90 per cent of Ford Escape models are equipped with EcoBoost engines


50 per cent of Fusion customers select one of three available EcoBoost models


42 per cent of F-150 trucks are purchased with the 3.5-litre EcoBoost
This year, EcoBoost will be available on more than 90 per cent of North American nameplates, rising to 95 per cent by 2015.

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EcoBoost availability in Australia



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I've always wished I could have bought my 2010 FG Falcon Ute with Ecoboost. More power to it.
Hard to believe a 2L eco can whoop my 4L NA in the 1/4

So, why isn't Ford shouting from the roof tops about this wonderful engine!

I guess it is because Ford Australia (Falcon) production was written off several years ago.
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I've always wished I could have bought my 2010 FG Falcon Ute with Ecoboost. More power to it.
Hard to believe a 2L eco can whoop my 4L NA in the 1/4

So, why isn't Ford shouting from the roof tops about this wonderful engine!

I guess it is because Ford Australia (Falcon) production was written off several years ago.
Keep in mind the EB I4T cannot tow what the I6 can! But then the V6 EB from the U.S F150 in a Falcon would be a totally diff story!
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