List of Ford Engines - Specs, Common Problems, Reliability
Gasoline Engines
1.0L EcoBoost I-3 Engine
Fiesta, Focus
2012-present
1.5L EcoBoost GTDI I-4 Engine
Fusion, Focus, Escape
2014-present
1.6L Duratec TI-VCT Engine
Focus II, C Max
2004-2019
1.6L Duratorq DLD-416 TDCI Engine
Fiesta, Focus
2003-2010
1.6L EcoBoost GTDI Engine
Focus, Escape, Mondeo
2010-present
2.0L Duratec HE Engine
Mondeo, Focus
2001-2010
2.0L EcoBoost GTDI Engine
Mondeo, Fusion, Edge
2010-present
2.3L EcoBoost Engine
Mustang, Focus RS
2015-present
2.7L EcoBoost Engine
F-150, Bronco
2015-present
3.5L Duratec/Ti-VCT Engine
F150, Edge, Flex
2006-2019
3.5L EcoBoost Engine
F-150
2009-present
3.7L V6 Duratec/Ti-VCT Engine
Mustang, F-150, Mazda CX-9
2007-present
4.6L 2/3/4-valve V8 Engine
Mustang GT, F-150, Cobra
1991-2014
5.0L V8 Coyote Engine
F-150, Mustang GT
2011-present
5.4L V8 Triton Engine
F-150, Expedition
1997-2017
Diesel Engines
3.0L Power Stroke Engine
F-150
2018-present
6.0L Power Stroke Engine
F-250, F-550
2003-2008
6.4L Power Stroke Engine
F-250, F-350
2008-2010
6.7L Power Stroke Engine
F-250, F-350
2011-present
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Ford

Ford Motor Company is the largest automotive company in North America. The manufacturer produces a wide range of cars and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand. Today, the company is third in the US market.
At different times the company owns different car brands. Currently, Ford has a stake in companies such as Kia Motors Corporation and Mazda Motor Corporation. Therefore, many of these manufacturers use Ford engines, or engines developed together.
Ford develops and produces gasoline and diesel engines for cars, trucks and commercial vehicles. Ford engines are very reliable. At the same time, Ford uses the newest technologies in design and production of their engines.