Ford’s Award-Winning 1.0L EcoBoost Engine

Ford’s EcoBoost engine is the new automotive must-have. Its powerful yet efficient and even award-winning. The 1.0L EcoBoost engine, first released in 2012, has recently been awarded as the International Engine of the Year for the sixth consecutive year. With the engine’s sophisticated engineering, it’s no wonder the brand has fit its top-selling compacts with the 1.0L turbocharged powertrain.

“Our 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine has been a game-changer, setting the benchmark for compact, fuel-efficient engines with sophisticated EcoBoost turbocharging, direct fuel injection and Twin-Independent Variable Camshaft Timing technologies,” said Joe Bakaj, vice president, Product Development, Ford of Europe. “Even with 10 International Engine of the Year awards under our belt, we’re still finding ways to push back the boundaries of powertrain engineering, and deliver even more benefit to our customers from this acclaimed small engine.”


All About the Ford 1.0L EcoBoost Engine

  • Inline 3-Cylinder Turbo Petrol
  • Dual-OverHead Cam-Shaft
  • Direct Fuel Injection
  • Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing
  • Continental Low Inertia Turbo
  • Paired with Durashift 5-Speed Manual Transmission

Ford Cars with the 1.0L Turbocharged EcoBoost Engine

Compact sedans are quickly becoming one of the most popular vehicle segments for their combination of style, agility and efficiency. Shooting straight to the top of the list, Ford has placed its 1.0L turbocharged EcoBoost engine in both the 2017 Fiesta SE and the 2017 Focus SE.

When placed in these models, the award-winning powertrain puts out 123 horsepower at 6,000 RPM. However, while both models list 125 lb.-ft. Of torque, the Fiesta delivers its 125 lb.-ft. At 2,500 RPM while the Focus delivers it at 3,500 RPM.

2017 Fiesta SE 2017 Focus SE
123 hp @ 6000 RPM 123 hp @ 6000 RPM
125 lb.-ft. @ 2500 RPM 125 lb.-ft. @ 3500 RPM
6.7 L/100km Manual: 7.9 L/100km
Automatic: 7.5 L/100km

Another difference between the performance of the EcoBoost engine with these two models is their choice of transmission. The Fiesta SE comes fit with a 5-speed manual transmission while the Focus SE adds a gear to feature a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic option.

Stop in today or schedule your test drive to experience the efficiency and smooth power of Ford’s 1.0L Turbocharged EcoBoost engine. Our new Fiesta and Focus inventories are also available online for viewing as well as information about our more 700 other new Ford models.

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