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Old 07-27-11, 10:09 PM
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Default 2012 Ford Explorer 2.0-liter EcoBoost to net 20 mpg city, 28 highway

2012 Ford Explorer 2.0-liter EcoBoost to net 20 mpg city, 28 highway



Ford's reborn Explorer has been selling at a brisk clip since being introduced for the 2011 model year, with some 65,823 units finding homes through June. While that's a far cry from the line's salad days back in the '90s, that total already pips the previous generation's 2010 sales figures for the entire year. And that's with just one engine, the 3.5-liter V6.

The Explorer's naturally aspirated six is about to get a more frugal companion, with Ford finally announcing that it will deliver the promised 2.0-liter four-cylinder EcoBoost soon. The new model will arrive toting some handsome fuel economy numbers, too – 20 miles per gallon in the city and 28 mpg on the highway (23 combined).

Ford is quick to note that those EPA figures mean that the 240 horsepower (at 5,500 rpm) and 270 pound-feet (at 3,000 rpm) EcoBoost engine will garner best-in-class highway economy ratings for the Explorer – some 12 percent better than the Toyota Highlander and a whopping 20 percent better than the Honda Pilot (though the latter is slated to get a new six-speed gearbox and improved mpg for 2012). Like most newer turbo DI engines, the 2.0-liter will run happily on regular 87-octane fuel.

For comparison's sake, the standard TiVCT V6 generates more horsepower – 283 ponies at 6,500 rpm– but less torque (252 lb-ft at 4,100 rpm), with commensurately lower economy figures of 17 city and 25 hwy (20 combined). That means EcoBoost intenders can expect to save about three miles per gallon across the board. Click through the jump to continue reading.


We spoke with Scott Makowski, Ford's North American I-4 manager, and he notes that great efforts have been made to deliver a quiet and efficient engine, something that can be a particular challenge with direct-injection powerplants. Special measures to reduce noise and increase efficiency include isolated injectors to reduce 'tick,' polished tappets and lightweight, low friction pistons. Ford has not published what sort of weight-savings (if any) can be expected from this new, smaller engine versus the 3.5-liter model, but Makowski did note that the new engine is about 100 pounds lighter than the last Explorer's less powerful 4.0-liter V6.

This 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine will only be available on front-drive models, and despite similar power figures and superior torque, towing capacity suffers, dropping from 5,000 pounds to just 2,000 pounds (both when properly equipped with the Class III towing package).

The 2012 Explorer 2.0 will roll into showrooms beginning late August carrying a $995 premium versus comparable V6 models. Is the EcoBoost's improved fuel economy worth the cost premium and diminished tow rating? We'll soon find out...

http://www.autoblog.com/2011/07/28/2...g-city-28-hig/
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Old 07-27-11, 10:19 PM
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So how slow is this thing?
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Old 07-27-11, 11:05 PM
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So it's a giant FWD car, sweet
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Strange, if the slower engine is going to cost more. Also, that's a very low tow rating. The new Explorer has shifted character so much, I think they should have dumped the name with this redesign.
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The new 2.0L T 240hp 270lbft is much improved over the old SOHC 4.0L V6 210hp 240lbft. Shame this mill doesn't come with AWD as an option
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Originally Posted by <VENOM>
So it's a giant FWD car, sweet
Yep, add some woodgrain wrap and they'll again have the Country Squire.
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240hp and 270 lb-ft of torque is impressive for a 4 cylinder. 20/28 is equally impressive when you consider how big and heavy this thing is.

Not my first choice, but it's hard to deny that Ford has done a good job here
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Originally Posted by MPLexus301
240hp and 270 lb-ft of torque is impressive for a 4 cylinder. 20/28 is equally impressive when you consider how big and heavy this thing is.

Not my first choice, but it's hard to deny that Ford has done a good job here
Yes the total packaging is actually really good. When you consider other products like the 22 mpg hwy 250 hp/253 lb-ft Honda Pilot or the 187 hp/186 lb-ft 20 city/25 hwy Toyota Highlander this is pretty much outstanding.
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Still a great engine choice......but needs 4WD for that version (not just in the V6 version)
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I like it. I'm looking forward to see official numbers when fords put this engine into the Edge.
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