Ford Gives Boost to EcoBoost Production

Automaker plans to triple production in 2012.

The Ford Taurus gains a 2.0-liter EcoBoost for 2012.


The Ford Motor Company used the backdrop of the 2012 Washington Auto Show to announce that it will be boosting its EcoBoost engine product three-fold this year in bid to keep up with availability and demand. EcoBoost will now be available in 11 vehicles this year, up from 7 last year.

Advanced Technology

EcoBoost is technology that incorporates direct fuel injection, turbocharging and variable valve timing to deliver engines that are more powerful, but smaller. Ford’s proprietary technology has been in use since 2009 and has recently found success in its F-150 pickup trucks. Those trucks are powered by two V-6 or two V-8 gasoline engines, with its 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 making 365 horsepower while still delivering good fuel economy.

Ford had already announced that 2012 versions of the Ford Edge and Ford Explorer, crossover sport utility vehicles this writer drove last August. Ford reports that it sold 127,683 EcoBoost-equipped vehicles in the United States last year and will be adding the technology to its compact Focus, midsize Fusion and even in its large Taurus sedan this year.

Class-Leading Efficiency

“EcoBoost expansion and availability in high-volume nameplates such as the all-new Ford Escape and Fusion will take this affordable, fuel-saving technology to the heart of the market,” said Ford Group Vice President of Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering Sue Cischke. “Ford is committed to delivering class-leading fuel economy for our customers, which benefits the environment and helps the U.S. move toward greater energy independence.”

Placing a four cylinder engine in a large car sounds like utter madness. However, Ford like some other manufacturers has put to death the time-honored saying that “there is no replacement for displacement.” The 2.0-liter EcoBoost four that will be optional in the Taurus will make 231 horsepower. That compares to the 263 horsepower the standard 3.5-liter V-6 makes. The Taurus SHO, however, will continue to be powered by a 365-horsepower EcoBoost V-6 engine.

Police Interceptor

Besides the Fusion, Focus and Taurus, Ford says that it will place its 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 engine in its Police Interceptor model. That engine will represent the first-ever turbocharger used in a police pursuit model.

Until 2011, Ford hadn’t offered a six cylinder engine since retiring its 4.9-liter inline-six a few years earlier. A normally aspirated 3.7-liter V-6 was introduced along with an EcoBoost 3.5-liter V-6 engine. Together, those engines accounted for 56 percent of Ford’s F-150 sales, demonstrating that customers will buy a fuel efficient truck, especially one that has enough horsepower and torque to pull a big load. Equipped with EcoBoost the F-150 can pull up to 11,300 pounds.

Hot Ford Auto Trends for 2012!

New and updated models should help Ford prosper this year.

The Ford Motor Company is fresh off a banner year one, that despite sales that remain off of highs reached just five years ago, are more profitable for the Blue Oval. This company, founded in 1903, continues to make the changes necessary to remain competitive. For 2012, the following auto trends should help Ford set or keep pace:

Ford Escape — The compact Escape has been a huge hit for Ford. This five passenger crossover is currently available in front- and all-wheel-drive and offers four and six cylinder gasoline engine choices. The new model will be slightly smaller and lighter, and will feature a family of three four cylinder gas engines. Gone are the V-6 and the hybrid as Ford believes that it can maintain lofty sales with the newest iteration of the Escape. This model will feature the latest in Ford MyTouch infotainment technology and also include hands-free liftgate activation. The 2013 edition goes on sale this spring.

Ford C-Max — Where did the Ford Escape hybrid technology go? To the Ford C-Max, that is where. Actually, the old nickel-metal hydride system will be replaced by lithium-ion batteries and be placed in a new model: the C-Max Hybrid and the C-Max Energi, one offering standard hybrid technology, the other sold as a plug-in hybrid. This vehicle will be underpinned by Ford’s compact car platform and go on sale later in the year. Don’t expect it t be a big seller, but it will enable Ford to launch a line of vehicles to take on Toyota’s Prius line.

Ford Transit — Ford won’t be dropping its full-size Econoline vans just yet, but it will supplement its line up with the Ford Transit (business edition, pictured), a full-size van that has been sold in Europe for many years. This vehicle may be sold as the T-Series stateside according to Autoblog to avoid confusion with the compact Transit Connect. In any case these T-250, T-350 and T-450 models will be sold by next year with production expected to commence before 2012 ends. Ford says that the new Transit will offer a 25 percent improvement in fuel economy over the Econoline, in part by offering a 300 pound lighter frame.

EcoBoost Distribution — Look for Ford to continue to expand EcoBoost availability in the coming year. New 2012 models with EcoBoost, technology that includes direct injection and turbocharging, are the Ford Explorer and Ford Edge. The 2013 Ford Escape will also offer EcoBoost and we’ll see the updated 2013 Ford Taurus outfitted with an optional 2.0-liter EcoBoost four, a small engine for a large car. Ford will offer EcoBoost in 90 percent of its vehicles by 2014.

Longer term, we’ll see a replacement for the Ford Mustang in time for its 2015 silver anniversary model. Expect that car to debut on April 17, 2014, exactly 50 years to the date of the original model. Ford’s pickup trucks will undergo an update just before then and we may see an all-new Ford Ranger pickup truck in the lineup although it may be imported from Thailand. Finally, if Chevrolet sees some success with its A-segment Spark, the similar sized Ford Ka could be the next car taken from Europe and sold in the United States and Canada, one of several auto trends will be following.

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