Ford’s 2.0-liter Bi-Turbo Diesel Engine, featured in their 4×4 offerings in the Philippines like the Next-Gen Everest Titanium+, Ranger Wildtrak 4×4, and Ranger Raptor, strikes a remarkable balance between power, capability, and efficiency that appeals to drivers navigating the country’s stop-and-go traffic.
The engine is a testament to Ford’s commitment to delivering both power and fuel economy in a single package. It achieves this by utilizing independent turbos to deliver torque and power, while a 10-speed automatic transmission ensures the vehicle remains in the optimal gear for efficient performance. By adapting to the driver’s style, the engine uses all gears to maximize fuel efficiency, but it can also skip-shift to provide higher performance when needed.
In terms of power, the 2.0-liter Bi-Turbo Diesel Engine packs a punch, delivering 208 hp of power and 500 Nm of torque, with a towing capacity of 3.5 tons. Selectable drive modes on models like Everest, Ranger, and Ranger Raptor allow drivers to tailor the engine’s performance to various requirements, such as towing, hauling, highway driving, or off-roading.
Despite its impressive power, the engine operates quietly, emitting fewer noise emissions than its previous generation, making for a smoother and more enjoyable driving experience, especially at idle.
The Bi-Turbo Diesel, Ford’s Preferred Powertrain for 4×4 Line-up in the Philippines
Here is some added information as to why the 2.0-liter Bi-Turbo Diesel engine is Ford’s powertrain of choice for the Philippine market.
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Ford’s 2.0-liter Bi-Turbo Diesel Engine, featured in their 4×4 offerings in the Philippines like the Next-Gen Everest Titanium+, Ranger Wildtrak 4×4, and Ranger Raptor, strikes a remarkable balance between power, capability, and efficiency that appeals to drivers navigating the country’s stop-and-go traffic.
The engine is a testament to Ford’s commitment to delivering both power and fuel economy in a single package. It achieves this by utilizing independent turbos to deliver torque and power, while a 10-speed automatic transmission ensures the vehicle remains in the optimal gear for efficient performance. By adapting to the driver’s style, the engine uses all gears to maximize fuel efficiency, but it can also skip-shift to provide higher performance when needed.
In terms of power, the 2.0-liter Bi-Turbo Diesel Engine packs a punch, delivering 208 hp of power and 500 Nm of torque, with a towing capacity of 3.5 tons. Selectable drive modes on models like Everest, Ranger, and Ranger Raptor allow drivers to tailor the engine’s performance to various requirements, such as towing, hauling, highway driving, or off-roading.
Despite its impressive power, the engine operates quietly, emitting fewer noise emissions than its previous generation, making for a smoother and more enjoyable driving experience, especially at idle.

Ford subjected the 2.0-liter Bi-Turbo Diesel to rigorous testing, covering 5.5 million kilometers, including real-world customer usage, laboratory analysis, and trials at Ford’s proving grounds. The engine has proven its durability and reliability, ensuring it can handle the demands of everyday driving and more challenging conditions.
One significant advantage of this engine is its maintenance efficiency. Ford engineered the oil system components to prolong the oil’s lifespan, reducing the frequency of oil changes. The Next-Gen Ranger and Everest also feature the Intelligent Oil Life Monitor (IOLM), a smart system that uses engine data, operating conditions, and driving habits to determine the optimal time for an oil change, further streamlining maintenance.
Overall, Ford’s 2.0-liter Bi-Turbo Diesel Engine not only powers their latest lineup of vehicles but also caters to the needs and preferences of today’s driving consumers. By combining capability, refinement, and efficiency into one powertrain package, it offers an exceptional driving experience for those seeking a reliable and efficient pick-up or SUV, especially here in the Philippines.
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