Filed under:
Hirings/Firings/Layoffs,
Plants/Manufacturing,
Ford,
Lincoln
Joe Hinrichs, Ford's President of The Americas (pictured above), announced today that in late 2014, the automaker will be building the 2.0-liter
EcoBoost four-cylinder at its Cleveland Engine Plant, a move requiring a $200-million investment and the hiring of 450 new employees. European-built
Ford products will continue to source this engine from the Valencia, Spain plant where all of these EcoBoost four-cylinder engines are currently built, and the new Cleveland engines will be used for all North American-made models.
Ford is planning to build its popular EcoBoost engines regionally to maximize production capacity and meet customer demand. Last year, Ford sold 334,364 vehicles with EcoBoost engines in the US alone, and that number is expected to swell to more than 500,000 by the end of this year, with global sales expected to total 1.6 million. By 2015, Ford says that 95 percent of its nameplates will offer an EcoBoost engine.
One such vehicle that could be adding an EcoBoost engine, according to
Automotive News, is none other than the
2015 Ford Mustang. The report says that Ford could use either the 2.0-liter EcoBoost or an upcoming 2.3-liter EcoBoost in the sixth-generation pony car.
Continue reading Ford starting up 2.0L EcoBoost engine production in Ohio
Ford starting up 2.0L EcoBoost engine production in Ohio originally appeared on
Autoblog on Fri, 22 Feb 2013 18:32:00 EST. Please see our
terms for use of feeds.
Permalink |
Email this |
Comments
More...