Ford EcoBoost(TM) Engine Receives Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award

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Thu Oct 8, 2009 9:37am EDT

- Popular Mechanics' "Breakthrough Awards" recognize products and celebrate
innovations poised to change the world, and the passionate, smart creators
behind them; Ford EcoBoost(TM) is one of only 10 products honored in 2009.













NEW YORK, Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Ford Motor Company's (NYSE: F) fuel
efficient EcoBoost(TM) engine will be honored Thursday evening with a Popular
Mechanics Breakthrough Award at a ceremony at the Hearst Tower in New York
City.  The Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Awards, now in their fifth year,
recognize products and celebrate innovations poised to change the world, and
the passionate, smart creators behind them. Ford is the only automaker this
year to receive a Breakthrough Award.


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"From flying cars to robots to wind turbines for homes, the innovations
honored by the 2009 Popular  Mechanics Breakthrough Awards not only capture
the imagination, they hold the potential to improve and even save lives," said
James B. Meigs, editor-in-chief, Popular Mechanics. "We are pleased to honor
this year's diverse list of visionaries, Dean Kamen among them, and applaud
their efforts to address such concerns as climate change, pollution, energy
shortages and medical care in the developing world."


EcoBoost, which uses turbocharging and direct gasoline injection to boost
engine output, reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency by as much as 20
percent marks a major milestone in the Ford strategy to deliver
technologically advanced, high-output, smaller-displacement powertrains. 


The Ford powertrain management strategy uses hundreds of thousands of lines of
computer code and related parameters that are adjusted to optimize the engine
and transmission operation. It's these processes that largely make up the more
than 125 EcoBoost patent contributions and makes Ford's use of direct
injection and turbocharging of its engines like no other automaker in the
world.


Derrick Kuzak, group vice president, Global Product Development, Ford Motor
Company, will accept the award in New York. 


"Ford engineers looked at every available engine configuration, comparing
power, price, economy and emissions, determining the best way to power Ford
vehicles in the future," said Kuzak.


"EcoBoost technology gives us everything: a combination of the performance
buyers expect and fuel economy improvements they demand that, until now, only
has been achievable with the latest-generation turbo-diesel powertrains." 


By 2013, more than 90 percent of Ford's North American lineup will be
available with EcoBoost technology.


In selecting the candidates and winners of the 2009 Breakthrough Awards
program, the editors of Popular Mechanics (PM) canvassed a large range of
experts and academics to come up with a list of worthy nominees.  Members of
PM's Board of Advisers reviewed the nominations to help the editors of Popular
Mechanics choose the winners.  


A complete report of the Breakthrough Awards will be published in the November
issue of Popular Mechanics (on newsstands October 13, 2009). High-resolution
images of the winners as well as full conference coverage will be available
upon request and at www.popularmechanics.com.  


About Popular Mechanics 
Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics.com) is a magazine that helps readers
master the modern world. In addition to providing hands-on coverage of
personal technology, cars and home improvement, PM reports in depth on the
science and technology behind major issues -- including such stories as
disaster planning, hydrogen fuel and other energy alternatives, military
expenditures, and digital privacy. Each month, nearly 9 million readers turn
for advice and news to the magazine's editors and contributors, including the
likes of Jay Leno, astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Tom Jones, and roboticist Daniel
H. Wilson. In addition to its U.S. flagship, Popular Mechanics publishes nine
editions around the world. Popular Mechanics is published by Hearst Magazines,
a unit of Hearst Corporation (www.hearst.com) and one of the world's largest
publishers of monthly magazines, with nearly 200 editions around the world,
including 15 U.S. titles and 19 magazines in the United Kingdom, published
through its wholly owned subsidiary, The National Magazine Company Limited. 
Hearst reaches more adults than any other publisher of monthly magazines (73.4
million total adults, according to MRI, Spring 2009).




About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn,
Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With
about 201,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the company's
automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo. The company
provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more
information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.ford.com.




SOURCE  Ford Motor Company

Lisa Fleming Brock of Ford Motor Company, +1-212-265-2839, lflemi18@ford.com
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