Cleveland Engine is a Ford Motor Company engine manufacturing facility in Brook Park, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Cleveland.
[1] In 2009, Ford reopened Plant 1 with a $55 million investment in tooling to produce their new 3.5 L EcoBoost V6.
[1] The EcoBoost V6 produces 15% lower CO2 emissions, and is capable of 20% better fuel economy.
[2] Cleveland Engine Plant number 2 opened in 1955[3] to produce the Y-block 292 V8 for the Ford Thunderbird.
It was the source of the famed 351 Cleveland V8, and most recently, it was the site for Duratec 25 and 30 production starting in 1994.