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Does the Ford Ranger use a Mazda engine?

The Ford Ranger does not use a Mazda engine. The Ranger is a midsize pickup truck produced by Ford, and its engines are designed and manufactured by Ford, not Mazda.


Detailed Explanation


The Ford Ranger is a popular midsize pickup truck that has been in production since the 1980s. Over the years, the Ranger has been offered with a variety of engine options, all of which have been developed and produced by Ford.


The current generation of the Ford Ranger, which was introduced in 2019, is available with two engine choices:



  • 2.3-liter EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinder engine

  • 2.0-liter EcoBlue turbodiesel four-cylinder engine


Both of these engines are Ford-designed and Ford-manufactured powerplants, and they are not shared with any Mazda vehicles. The Ranger and Mazda's midsize pickup, the BT-50, are separate and distinct models, each with their own unique engine options.


While Ford and Mazda have collaborated on various projects in the past, the engines used in the Ford Ranger are exclusively Ford-sourced and do not incorporate any Mazda technology or components. The Ranger's powertrain is an integral part of Ford's truck lineup and is designed to meet the specific needs and requirements of Ranger customers.

Which Fords have Mazda engines?


Ford has developed an Atkinson cycle variant of the Mazda L5 engine for use in the Ford Fusion Hybrid, Ford Escape Hybrid and Ford Maverick Hybrid vehicles. They also used this variant under the Duratec engine family name in the 2010-2019 Ford Fusion. This engine was named one of Ward's 10 Best Engines for 2010.



Who makes the Mazda 2.3 engine?


Mazda MZR engine
ManufacturerMazda Ford Motor Company
Also calledMZR Z MZR L Mazda R Duratec EcoBoost
Production2001–2015 (Mazda) 2003-present (Ford)
Layout



Does Ford Motor Company own Mazda?


Mazda is owned by the Mazda Motor Corporation, based near Hiroshima, Japan. Back in 1979, the Ford Motor Company bought shares in the company and owned over 33 percent of the company by 1995. By 2015, the shares were sold and the Ford Motor Company no longer owned part of Mazda.



Does the Ford Ranger have a Mazda engine?


Mazda-based (1998–2011)
The first-generation Mazda-based Ranger was produced from 1998 to 2006, while the second generation was produced from 2006 to 2011; the latter was derived from the Mazda BT-50 (which replaced the Mazda B series).



What is the connection between Ford and Mazda?


The Ford Motor Company used to own a portion of Mazda. In 1974, Ford and Mazda began a partnership that eventually led to Ford acquiring a 24.5% stake in Mazda in 1979. 16 years later, Ford increased that stake to 33.4%. This partnership was responsible for products such as the Mazda B-Series pickup truck.



Does the Mazda BT-50 have the same engine as the Ford Ranger?


The BT-50 was launched at the Bangkok International Motor Show on 22 March 2006. It shares its Duratorq/MZR-CD 2.5- and 3.0-liter diesel inline-four engines with the Ranger. In late November 2006, the new five-speed automatic transmission with Borg Warner transfer case has been added, as well as side airbags.



Which Mazda is the same as the Ford Ranger?


While the BT-50 version was designed by a Mazda team based at Ford Australia's design center in Melbourne, both Ford and Mazda worked independently. Of the exterior panels, only the windscreen, roof, and rear screen are common between the Ranger and BT-50, although the underpinnings are largely the same.



Who builds Ford Ranger engines?


Ford's Struandale Engine Plant in Gqeberha has produced the latest 2-0-litre SiT and BiTurbo diesel engines for the next-generation Rangers.



What engine does Ford Ranger use?


2.3L EcoBoost® Engine
Beginning with the standard engine offered on the Ford Ranger, the proven 2.3L EcoBoost® turbocharged 4-cylinder delivers a balanced 270 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque to help you get the job done.



Who makes the Mazda BT-50 engine?


Isuzu
It is powered by the Isuzu-sourced 3.0-litre 4JJ3-TCX inline-four turbo-diesel engine, replacing the 3.2-litre MZ-CD inline-five Ford Duratorq turbodiesel engine.


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