2013 International Engine of the Year Won by Ford
Ford’s three-cylinder EcoBoost engine was named the International Engine of the Year today for the second consecutive year.
The decision is made by a panel of 87 automotive journalists from 35 countries. This is only the third time in the history of the awards that an automaker has managed back-to-back victory.
Last year, Ford boasted about the engine’s compact size by packing it into a suitcase and proving that it could fit into the overhead luggage compartment of an airplane. The engine currently powers Ford’s European Fiesta, C-Max and Grand C-Max, while the North American Fiesta will get the engine this year.
A total of 11 awards are given out every year, mostly by displacement category. Ford won in both the sub 1.0-liter category ( the engine actually displaces 999 cc’s), along with the overall “International Engine of the Year” category.
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Other noteworthy victories included Audi’s 2.5-liter turbocharged five cylinder, which took an award in its category for the fourth straight year.
Ferrari’s 6.3-liter V12 engine found in the F12 Berlinetta was named the best performance engine as well as wining the over 4.0-liter category.
UPDATE: Complete list of category winners
International Engine of the Year
Ford 999cc three-cylinder turbo
Best New Engine
Volkswagen 1.4-liter turbo
Best Green Engine
Fiat 875cc two-cylinder turbo CNG
Best Performance Engine
Ferrari 6.3-liter V12
Sub 1.0-liter
Ford 999cc three-cylinder turbo
1.0-liter to 1.4-liter
Volkswagen 1.4-liter TSI Twincharger
2.0 to 2.5-liter
BMW 2.0-liter twin-turbo four cylinder
2.5- to 3.0-liter
Porsche 2.7-liter DI
3.0-liter to 4.0-liter
McLaren 3.8-liter V8
Above 4.0-liter
Ferrari 6.3-liter V12





