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One Million New Turbocharged Vehicles Projected to Hit U.S. Roads in 2012

Honeywell says it has a global portfolio of turbocharging technologies available for vehicles in virtually every segment.

Ford Makes NASCAR History

All-New Focus Electric becomes first all-electric pace car for the Richmond 400.

NTEA Work Truck Show 2012 Sets New Records

Expanded show to return to Indianapolis in 2013.

BorgWarner Opens New Turbocharger Production Plant in Mexico

New production facility in Ramos, Mexico, targets increasing demand in North America for fuel-efficient turbocharging technologies.

Honeywell Expects Boost to U.S. Turbo Market from New Fuel Economy and Emissions Standards

Honeywell will be launching 15 new turbocharger technologies and boosting more than 100 new engine platforms in 2010 for automakers across the globe, including diesel and gasoline passenger cars, on-highway trucks and off-highway vehicles.

Directions: Turbocharging’s Not Just A Lot of Hot Air

In a recent study of U.S. consumers by Honeywell, more than half of those who plan to purchase a vehicle in the next two years believe fuel efficiency is more important than it was during their last vehicle purchase.

Ford Expects Small Car to Bolster Profits; Establishes New Vehicle Connectivity Team

Ford Motor Co. said it is expecting double-digit percentage profit improvement based on the fuel efficiency, smart technologies and shared global nature of its upcoming new Focus small car in North America and new global offshoots. Ford announced that it is forming a new customer connectivity team to accelerate its leadership in vehicle smart technology solutions that are increasingly important to small car customers, including Ford SYNC, SIRIUS Travel Link and Ford Work Solutions and HD radio.

Ford to Speed Up Production of Fuel Efficient Vehicles and Realign Plants

Ford Motor Co. this week announced the details of a "significant acceleration" of its transformation plan, which will include the addition of several new fuel-efficient small vehicles in North America and the realignment of its North American manufacturing plants. In addition to bringing six small vehicles to North America from the company’s European lineup, Ford is speeding up the introduction of fuel-efficient EcoBoost and all-new four-cylinder engines, boosting hybrid production and converting three existing truck and SUV plants for small car production, beginning this December.