The 0-liter EcoBoost unit will be launched along with a smaller displacement 6-liter EcoBoost unit, which will be used initially on the European C-Max people mover, by the end of the year.
Now, the Detroit automaker has officially confirmed that the 2011 F-150 pickup truck will be offered with its 5-liter turbocharged V6 upgraded for rear-wheel-drive applications, while a new 0-liter inline-four turbo will find its way under the hood of the next next-generation Ford Explorer SUV and Edge CUV.Ford said that over the next few years, it plans to equip as much as 80 percent of the firm's global nameplates and 90 percent of North American nameplates with EcoBoost.The company added that by the end of 2012, 98 percent of its North American market vehicles will be equipped with more fuel-efficient six-speed transmissions and that by 2014, as many as 20 percent of its global nameplates will be fitted with stop/start systems.Over the past few months we've heard several rumors regarding the models that will get FoMoCo's EcoBoost turbocharged engines.


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