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  2. Ford Ranger (T6) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Ranger (T6) is a range of mid-size pickup trucks manufactured and sold by Ford Motor Company since 2011. The T6 consolidated worldwide production of the Ranger onto a single model range, replacing both the 1998–2012 Ranger marketed in North America and South America and the Mazda-derived Ranger sold in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and several Latin American markets.

  3. Ford Duratorq engine - Wikipedia

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    EcoBlue (progressively from 2015) The Ford Duratorq engine , commonly referred to as Duratorq , is the marketing name of a range of Ford diesel engines introduced in 2000. The larger capacity 5-cylinder units use the Power Stroke branding when installed in North American-market vehicles.

  4. Ford Everest - Wikipedia

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    The former 4 are powered by a 2.0L EcoBlue turbo I4 engine, while the latter grade is powered by a 2.0L Ecoblue twin turbo I4 engine. The third-generation Ford Everest was launched in the Middle Eastern markets on 10 October 2023, it is powered by a 2.3-liter turbo petrol engine with a 10-speed automatic transmission.

  5. Ford Ranger - Wikipedia

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    Ford Ranger (P703), produced since 2022 based on the T6 platform. The Ford Ranger is a compact or mid-size pickup marketed globally by Ford over a series of generations, varying between both in-house or outside development and manufacturing — and with a hiatus in North America from 2011–2018.

  6. Ford Transit Custom - Wikipedia

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    An optional mild hybrid system was introduced to the EcoBlue engines in 2019. A belt-driven starter/generator replaces the alternator, which is connected to a 48 V, 10 A-hr lithium-ion battery. Mild hybrid vehicles are equipped with a start-stop system that shuts down the engine when the vehicle is stopped or decelerating at less than 12 km/h ...

  7. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Ford EcoBlue engine Ford Cargo truck Ford F-MAX Ford Ecotorq engine Ford EcoTorq transmission Rear axles Opened 1982. Previously: Ford D series Ford 1.6 Zetec I4 Ford 2.5 DI diesel I4 Ford 6.0/6.2 diesel inline-6 7.3L Ecotorq diesel I6 Ford MT75 transmission for Transit R (EU) Ford Romania: Craiova: Romania: 2009 5,581 Ford Transit Connect ...

  8. Ford Focus (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    1.5 L EcoBlue 95 PS 1,498 cc turbocharged I4 95 PS (70 kW; 94 bhp) 300 N⋅m (221 lbf⋅ft) 2018–present 1.5 L EcoBlue 120 PS 1,498 cc turbocharged I4 120 PS (88 kW; 118 bhp) 300 N⋅m (221 lbf⋅ft) 2.0 L EcoBlue 150 PS 1,995 cc turbocharged I4 150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp) 370 N⋅m (273 lbf⋅ft) 2.0 L EcoBlue 190 PS

  9. Straight-three engine - Wikipedia

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    Circa-1960 Saab two-stroke engine 2010 Suzuki K10B engine. Among the first cars to use a straight-three engine is the 1953–1955 DKW F91, powered by a 900 cc (55 cu in) two-stroke engine, although this was predated by the 3 cylinder 15hp Rolls Royce produced in 1905 and a number of other cars of this era also used 3 cylinder engines.