In 2015, Ford introduced the 2.7-liter EcoBoost for the F-150, proving that good things come in small packages by combining big power and small displacement. While proving its worth in the F-150 as a ...
Care to guess which is the best-selling truck line in the US market? The answer is F-Series, namely a long-running family of trucks that popularized the twin-turbo V6 in the full-size truck space with ...
The thirteenth-generation Ford F-150 is a pickup truck of many firsts for the Blue Oval and its segment. But the most often heard argument regarding the F-150 is that the 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 engine ...
I just spent my first two minutes in the 2015 Ford F-150, with the brand-new 2.7 twin-turbo V6. As you're about to see; the power did catch me by surprise. Enjoy my unedited initial impressions on ...
In a bid to increase fuel economy, the 2015 Ford F-150 full-size pickup truck relies more heavily than ever on downsized engines. That’s left some wondering whether the new F-150 will have the ...
Tougher, lighter 2015 Ford F-150 welcomes two new engines to its four-engine lineup, providing choices to meet almost any customer need – from hauling tools to towing trailers High-output 2.7-liter ...
DEARBORN, MICHIGAN: Ford Motor Company has sold more than 1 million F-150 pickups with segment-exclusive EcoBoost engines in the United States, informed the company in an official statement. “We are ...
Nearly a third of F-150 sold in the last two-plus years, some 425,000, have been powered by the 365hp 3.5L EcoBoost. It’s power and fuel economy digging deeply into the 5.oL V8 sales. Sales of Ford’s ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran January 15, 2014 Comment Now! The all-new 2015 Ford F-150 pickup truck, the latest version of America’s best-selling vehicle, has been revealed on the eve of the 2014 Detroit ...
How much engine does a pickup truck really need? The redesigned-for-2015 Ford F-150 takes this question to extremes, offering a puny-sounding 2.7-liter turbocharged EcoBoost V6 as one of its main ...
Strict fuel economy regulations are forcing automakers to make big changes, and some of the biggest have come to pickup trucks. These typically thirsty workhorses are being taught to be more efficient ...
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