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==6 cylinder== Ford was late to offer a six-cylinder engine in their cars, only introducing a six in 1941 after the failure of the 1906 [[Ford Model K|Model K]]. The company relied on its famous [[Ford Flathead engine|Flathead V8]] for most models, only seriously producing six-cylinder engines in the 1960s. The company was also late with a [[V6 engine]], introducing a compact British V6 in 1967 but waiting until the 1980s to move their products to rely on V6 engines. The company has relied on seven major V6 families ever since, the [[Ford Cologne V6 engine|Cologne/Taunus V6]], [[Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|British Essex V6]], [[Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Canadian Essex V6]], [[Ford Vulcan V6 engine|Vulcan V6]], [[Ford Mondeo engine|Mondeo V6]], [[Ford Cyclone engine|Cyclone V6]], and [[Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Nano V6]]. The first five of these lines are no longer in production, leaving only the [[Ford Cyclone engine|Cyclone]] and [[Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7 L Nano (first generation)|Nano]] as the company's midrange engines. * 1906–1907 '''Model K straight-6''' * 1941–2016 '''[[Ford Straight-6 engine|Straight-6]]''' ** 1941–1951 226 [[Cubic inch|CID]] ''Flathead'' ** 1948–1953 254 CID ''Flathead'' used in buses and two ton trucks ** 1952–1964 [[Overhead valve|OHV]] (215, 223, 262) 215-223 used in car and non-HD pickups. 262 used in HD trucks only. [[Image:Ford 144cid six cylinder.jpg|thumb|right|180px|144 CID [[straight-6]] in a 1964 [[Ford Falcon (North America)|Ford Falcon]]]] ** 1960–1993 (Longer in [[Ford Falcon (Australia)|Australia]]) 'Falcon Six' [[Overhead valve|OHV]] (144, 170, 200, 250) car usage. ** 1964–1996 [[Overhead valve|OHV]] (240, 300, 4.9 L) truck 6 built in [[Cleveland, Ohio]] ** 1988–2002 [[Ford Australia]] [[SOHC]] [[Straight-six engine|I6]] [[Ford Falcon (Australia)|Falcon]] engines *** 1988–1989 3.2 L [[SOHC]] *** 1988–1992 3.9 L [[SOHC]] *** 1992–2002 4.0 L [[SOHC]] *** 1998–2002 4.0 L [[SOHC]] VCT ** 2002–2016 [[Ford Australia]] [[Ford Barra engine|Barra]] [[DOHC]] [[Straight-six engine|I6]] 4.0 L engines * 1951–1966 '''[[Ford Zephyr engine|Zephyr 6]]'''—([[United Kingdom]]) * 1964–2011 '''[[Ford Cologne V6 engine|Cologne/Taunus V6]]'''—1.8–4.0 L [[pushrod]] and [[SOHC]] V6 * 1966–1988 (2000 in South Africa) '''[[Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|British Essex V6]]'''—60° British V6 2.5/3.0/3.1/3.4 L * 1982–2008 '''[[Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)|Canadian Essex V6]]'''—90° V6, 3.8/3.9/4.2 L models * 1986–1987 '''[[Cosworth GBA|Ford-Cosworth GBA engine]]'''—120° V6, 1.5 L ([[Formula One engine]]) * 1986–2007 '''[[Ford Vulcan engine|Vulcan V6]]'''—60° [[pushrod]] V6 3.0 L, originally designed for the [[Ford Taurus|Taurus]] * 1989–1995 '''[[Ford SHO V6 engine|SHO V6]]''' 3.0/3.2 L [[DOHC]] V6 * 1994–2012 '''[[Ford Duratec V6 engine|Mondeo V6]]''' aluminum 60° [[DOHC]] ** 1994–2002 '''[[Ford Duratec engine#Duratec 25 2|Duratec 25]]'''—2.5 L ** 1996–2012 '''[[Ford Duratec engine#Duratec 30|Duratec 30]]'''—3.0 L ** 2000–2011 '''[[Jaguar AJ-V6 engine|Jaguar AJ-V6]]'''—2.1/2.5/3.0 L * 2003–present '''[[Ford Ecotorq engine|Ecotorq]]'''—7.3/9.0/12.7 L [[Diesel engine|Diesel]] * 2004–present '''[[Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17|AJD-V6]]'''—2.7 L [[Diesel engine|Diesel]] * 2006–2016 '''[[Volvo SI6 engine|SI6]]'''—3.0/3.2 L [[Straight-six engine|I6]] designed by [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]]{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}} * 2006–present '''[[Ford Cyclone engine|Cyclone V6]]''' aluminum 60° [[DOHC]] ** 2018 '''[[Ford Cyclone engine#3.3 L|Duratec 33]]'''—3.3 L ** 2006–present '''[[Ford Duratec engine#Duratec 35|Duratec 35]]'''—3.5 L ** 2007–present '''[[Ford Duratec engine#Duratec 37|Duratec 37]]'''—3.7 L *2009–present '''[[Ford EcoBoost engine|EcoBoost V6 engine]]''' ** 2015–present '''[[Ford EcoBoost engine#2.7-L|EcoBoost]]'''—2.7 L ** 2016–present '''[[Ford EcoBoost engine#3.0 L|EcoBoost]]'''—3.0 L ** 2009–present '''[[Ford EcoBoost engine#3.5 L|EcoBoost]]'''—3.5 L
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