Ford Motor Co.’s new direct-injected-turbocharged EcoBoost engine has passed durability testing with flying colors and is on track for its launch next year in the Lincoln MKS sedan, says a top engineer.
The twin-turbocharged 3.5L V-6, based on Ford’s Duratec 35 engine architecture, will be the first version of EcoBoost that ...
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