List of Ford engines

A series of Ford DOHC 12-valve straight-three engines with Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT), labelled as Fox (1.0 L), Duratec (1.1 L), Dragon (1.2 L and 1.5 L)[1] and as EcoBoost (1.0 L and 1.5 L) when turbocharged.

Ford was late to offer a six-cylinder engine in their cars, only introducing a six in 1941 after the failure of the 1906 Model K. The company relied on its famous Flathead V8 for most models, only seriously producing six-cylinder engines in the 1960s.

The first five of these lines are no longer in production, leaving only the Cyclone and Nano as the company's midrange engines.

Ford introduced the Flathead V8 in their affordable 1932 Model 18, becoming a performance leader for decades.

The Fork and Blade V8 used a novel approach for the piston connecting rods, which meant two connecting rods shared one bearing on the crankshaft, which allowed for a short crankshaft and a smaller overall engine size.

144 CID straight-6 in a 1964 Ford Falcon