Ford to Launch Nine New Engines and Six Transmissions in 2010

 Ford to Launch Nine New Engines and Six Transmissions in 2010
2011 Ford Mustang GT

New engines include a 3.7 liter V6 with 305 hp for the Mustang

Ford has announced it will be introducing a slew of new engines and transmissions for the North American market in 2010, the first step in a 5-year plan to overhaul its entire world-wide powertrain technology.

Some of the new technology is borrowed from Ford's European operations, but the Detroit-based automaker has committed to replacing or upgrading all of its engine offerings in North America by the end the year from its 2008 models portfolio.

That means that 9 new engines and 6 new transmissions will be introduced this year. Notable among them is the Ti-VCT 305 horsepower, a 3.7 liter V6 for the 2011 Mustang. That engine will rate about 30 mpg (7.84 liters/100 km) in fuel economy coupled to a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Mustang GT will also get an upgraded 5.0 liter V8 with 412 hp and 390 lb-ft (530 Nm) that rates 25 mpg (9.4 liters/100 km).

Another new intro is the 6.7 liter turbocharged Super Duty diesel engine to be introduced in Ford's line of trucks.

The Ford Fiesta will get a 1.6 liter, 4-cylinder engine with Ford's PowerShift dual clutch transmission which will give the vehicle a fuel economy rating of 40 mpg (5.9 liters/100 km).

The all-new 2012 Ford Focus will also be fitted with a normally aspirated 2.0 liter direct-injection 4-cylinder. Likely very similar to Ford of Europe's 2.0 liter engine in the European Focus.

As is typical in a U.S. release, we don't always get power figures, particularly for the smaller engines. But the fuel economy numbers are impressive by North American market standards and will likely make Ford the most competitive U.S. automaker vis-a-vis the Japanese brands there.

See the press release for more details.

 

Source: Ford

FORD LAUNCHES UNPRECEDENTED NINE NEW ENGINES, SIX NEW TRANSMISSIONS IN NORTH AMERICA IN 2010

  • Ford will introduce nine new or upgraded engines and six new transmissions in North America this year as part of a five-year effort to overhaul its entire global powertrain portfolio, which totals 60 new powertrains
  • Ford's all-new normally aspirated 2.0-liter direct injection engine will power the 2012 Focus in North America
  • Ford will bring state-of-the-art fuel-saving technology, including twin independent variable cam timing (Ti-VCT), direct injection, six-speed and dual clutch transmissions to its smallest and most affordable cars
  • Ford improved fleet-wide fuel economy and reduced CO2 emissions more than any other automaker in the last five years

DETROIT, Jan. 8, 2010 - Ford Motor Company will introduce nine new or upgraded engines and six new transmissions in North America in 2010 as part of a five-year effort to overhaul its entire global powertrain portfolio.

The push began in 2008 and continues through 2013 and includes 60 new or significantly upgraded engines, transmissions and transaxles globally over the five year period.

One of the advanced and fuel-efficient North American powertrains is the 2012 Ford Focus' all-new normally aspirated 2.0-liter direct fuel injection engine, the first of its kind in a Ford vehicle in North America.

"Ford is delivering on our commitment to lower emissions, improve fuel economy and deliver the highest quality powertrains in the industry," said Barb Samardzich, Ford vice president, Powertrain Engineering. "We are making this happen with one of the most ambitious powertrain upgrades ever undertaken by Ford. By the end of 2010, nearly all of Ford's North American engines will have been upgraded or replaced since 2008."

North American launches
In 2010, Ford will launch new engines and transmissions in Fiesta, Mustang, Super Duty and F-150. These new powertrains are expected to propel each vehicle to best-in-segment in fuel economy.

Fiesta's Ti-VCT 1.6-liter engine and PowerShift dual clutch transmission will deliver an estimated 40 mpg on the highway, topping both Honda Fit and Toyota Yaris.

Mustang's new Ti-VCT 305-horsepower, 3.7-liter V-6 delivers the class-leading performance and fuel economy Mustang buyers expect. The 2011 Mustang V-6 with six-speed automatic will deliver at least 30 mpg on the highway. No other V-6 powered sports coupe in the world delivers this level of performance and fuel economy, regardless of price.

Mustang GT gets a new 5.0-liter V-8 that cranks out a 412 total horsepower and 390 ft.-lb. of torque yet delivers at least 25 mpg on the highway - better than any competitor.

Both versions of the Mustang get all new fuel-saving manual and automatic six-speed transmissions.

Spring also marks the arrival of an all-new Ford-designed-and-built Super Duty diesel truck engine. The 6.7-liter Power Stroke® V-8 turbocharged diesel powerhouse is expected to lead the class in fuel economy towing, hauling, horsepower and torque.

With its advanced emissions systems, the new 6.7-liter diesel engine also will run cleaner than the outgoing model. The 2011 Super Duty also gets a new 6.2-liter gasoline engine.

Even as they concentrate on improving powertrain performance, Ford engineers continue to reduce engine and transmission weight. For example, the new Super Duty diesel and transmission together are185 pounds lighter than the outgoing powertrain.

With its novel features such as a "live drive" Power Take Off (PTO) and rugged TorqShift six-speed automatic transmission, Super Duty will remain the most capable workhorse in the segment.

Ford: Driving powertrain innovations into the market
Other new Ford powertrains coming in 2010 include an EcoBoost 3.5-liter V-6 for the F-150. The EcoBoost 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged engine delivers the thrust and performance feel of a V-8, with the fuel efficiency of a V-6. Current EcoBoost-equipped models are delivering up to a 20 percent improvement in fuel economy and a 15 percent reduction in CO2 emissions versus larger-displacement engines.

By 2013, Ford plans to offer EcoBoost engines on 90 percent of its product lineup with annual volume of vehicles with EcoBoost at 1.3 million globally.

Toward the end of the year, a new 2.0-liter Ti-VCT four-cylinder for the next-generation Focus will mark the first introduction of a normally aspirated direct injection engine to the powertrain lineup. The all new engine will launch on the 2012 Focus in North America.

Ford: America's fuel economy leader
No automaker has posted a larger fleet-wide gain in fuel economy in the past five years. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, Ford's combined car and truck fuel economy has improved nearly 20 percent since 2004 - almost double the next closest competitor.

Additionally, Ford's tailpipe CO2 emissions are declining. Ford's 2009 fleet-wide average is down approximately 9 percent from 2008.

"We are focused on sustainable technology solutions that can be used not for hundreds or thousands of cars, but for millions of cars, because that's how Ford will truly make a difference," said Samardzich.

Scheduled for 2010 are:

Engines

Transmissions

1.6-liter Fiesta I-4

6-speed automatic FWD

2.0-liter Focus DI I-4

6-speed PowerShift Fiesta

2.0-liter Ecoboost I-4

6-speed PowerShift Focus

3.5-liter F-150 EcoBoost V-6

6-speed manual Mustang

3.7-liter Mustang V-6

6-speed automatic Mustang

5.0-liter Mustang V-8

6-speed automatic TorqShift Super Duty

5.4-liter Shelby GT 500 V-8

 

6.2-liter Super Duty (gas)

 

6.7-liter Super Duty Power Stroke

 

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 joshg_5 joshg_5
Ford engineers are really doing some great work, I must say. "a 3.7 liter V6 for the 2011 Mustang. That engine will rate about 30 mpg (7.84 liters/100 km) in fuel economy" That's great economy. Now compare that to the dismal 37mpg that the new CR-Z gets from it's engine that's literally 1/3 the size!!! Pathetic Honda...
January 12, 2010 7:18 pm
 Razz Razz
Josh .. i will bet you on any amount that a V6 will never ever get 7 liters / 100 km, not even a 3.2 V6 from VAG that is 0.5 cmc smaller! This is pure marketing, but anyway .. well done Ford !! I love the way you made it thru the crysis .. the new Focus is awsome, good luck in the future !!
January 12, 2010 8:49 pm
 joshg_5 joshg_5
lol, agreed. That number is probably downhill at 5mph. Regardless, whatever numbers it produces, I'm sure they'll be near the top of the segment.
January 12, 2010 11:22 pm
 Jeremiah Clarksonius Jeremiah Clarksonius
A 3.7 Liter V6 doing 30 mpg... Yeah right...
January 12, 2010 11:31 pm
 zeiar zeiar
I think these are American fiesta and focus they are talking about here? Naturally aspirated? There should be coming the new turboengines for the new fiesta and focus models... 1.0T, 1.6T and 2.0T. Or maybe they are coming later.
January 13, 2010 2:43 am
 joelynn joelynn
nice to see that the americans are downsizing to nice small engines... not. I mean come on, the rest of the world copes with 1.6 Astras but americans just have to have 5.0 V8s.
January 13, 2010 12:10 pm
 genie genie
Meanwhile Mercedes and BMW are still cranking out 6.3L V8's and 5L V10's. Sorry but your anti-American tripe is annoying, and I'm not even American.
January 14, 2010 6:35 am
 joelynn joelynn
the thing is though that Mercedes and BMW only put those giant engines in exceptionally rare supercars whereas the US firms put them in standard cars. The point is day to day cars (which i accept the mustang is not but many saloons have similar engines) in the US generally have larger less-efficient engines than their european counterparts without reason other than fashion.
January 14, 2010 8:54 pm
 HEMI426 HEMI426
A 325i can get an average of 7.1l/100km or 33 mpg.
January 14, 2010 5:55 pm