
The Ford Start concept made its world debut at the 2010 Beijing International Auto Show. The all-new concept, which was developed at Ford's Strategic Concepts Group Studios in Irvine, California, is designed to act as a showcase for the company's new small-displacement EcoBoost engine.
The EcoBoost drive train of the Start concept consists of an inline 3-cylinder engine with a turbocharger and direct injection. It is expected to produce comparable power levels to a similar four-cylinder engine, while also producing CO2 emissions under the 100 gm/km threshold. The engine is coupled to a six-speed manual transmission with gear ratios designed to offer a balance of performance and fuel economy.

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