What to Know About the Ford EcoBoost Engines

Danielle S
Mar 4, 2021

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Not ready to choose between a powerful engine and a fuel-efficient one? With Ford’s line of EcoBoost engines, you can have the best of both worlds.

What are the specs of a Ford EcoBoost engine?

With more than 10 different EcoBoost engines to choose from, specs can vary widely. Among the more popular EcoBoost engines is the turbocharged 1.5L four-cylinder, which puts out 181 horsepower on the 2019 Fusion.

Want to find out more about Ford’s EcoBoost engine? We’re covering details below, including some information on this engine’s history, the models that contain EcoBoost engines, and commonly asked questions.

History of the Ford EcoBoost

EcoBoost refers to a line of turbocharged, direct-injection engines produced by Ford beginning with the 2010 model year. Since the first 2.0L four-cylinder EcoBoost made its debut, there have been 10 additional EcoBoost engines.

These engines have ranged in size and power from the smallest EcoBoost 1.0L Fox to the DOHC V6 EcoBoost 3.5L engine. All EcoBoosts are direct-injection, naturally aspirated gasoline engines.

Compared to other engines in the Ford lineup, the EcoBoost engine sets itself apart with its improved fuel economy and reduced emissions. According to Ford, EcoBoost engines are 20% more fuel-efficient and produce 15% fewer emissions.

As of November of 2020, all EcoBoost engines remain in production across the Ford lineup with the exception of the original Ford EcoBoost 2.0, which has been replaced with the EcoBoost 2.0 twin-scroll.

The most recent iteration of the EcoBoost engine utilizes features like twin-independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) to maximize torque and power while minimizing fuel consumption.

Which Ford Models Have an EcoBoost?

Many of Ford’s most popular vehicles are available with some form of the EcoBoost engine. This includes sedan models like the Ford Fiesta and Ford Fusion.

Crossovers and SUVs like the Ford Escape, Edge, Flex, and Explorer also have EcoBoost options available, as does the F-150 line of full-size pickup trucks. Some other Ford models with EcoBoost engine options include:

  • The Ford EcoSport
  • The Ford Expedition
  • The Ford Mustang

People Also Ask

What Are Some Common Problems With Ford’s EcoBoost Engines?

There have been some issues with Ford’s EcoBoost engines over the years. Perhaps the most notable was in 2018 when a recall was issued on some 1.0L and 1.6L EcoBoost engines due to overheating.

The 3.5L EcoBoost engine has also been known to have problems with its timing chain, which you can read more about here.

What Kind of EcoBoost Does the 2020 Ford Fusion Have?

The 2020 Ford Fusion is equipped with a turbocharged 1.5L four-cylinder EcoBoost engine at 181 horsepower. This engine is paired with a six-speed automatic transmission and is the standard engine on the 2020 Fusion base S trim.

What Kind of Fuel Economy Does the Ford F-150 EcoBoost Engine Get?

Fuel economy can vary by model year and other factors. However, the 2020 F-150 with turbocharged 3.0L EcoBoost V6 and 10-speed automatic transmission gets an EPA-estimated 24 mpg combined.

What is the Most Powerful Ford EcoBoost Engine?

In terms of horsepower, Ford’s turbocharged 3.5L V6 EcoBoost is the most powerful. It puts out up to 375 horsepower and 470 lb./ft. of torque. This engine can be found on some F-150 and Expedition models.

What is the Difference Between the EcoBoost 2.0 and 2.3 Engines?

Ford’s 2.0L four-cylinder EcoBoost is generally regarded as the fuel-efficient version of a “typical” V6 engine and can be found on models like the 2013-2018 Ford Focus.

Meanwhile, the 2.3L EcoBoost is the most powerful four-cylinder option in the EcoBoost lineup and appears on models like Mustang and even the Ranger midsize pickup truck.

Don’t Buy Your Next Car Without a Vehicle History Report

If you’re looking for a fuel-efficient vehicle that doesn’t lack power and performance, an EcoBoost engine may be right for you. Before you decide on your next car, though, check its Vehicle History to find out more about it. VehicleHistory makes it easy to get the information you need from reputable sources like the NHTSA and more.

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Danielle S. is a writer with more than 10 years of experience covering the automotive industry. She lives in Indiana ("The Crossroads of America") but enjoys road-tripping around the country whenever she gets the chance.
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