BMW DETHRONES FORD TO SCOOP INTERNATIONAL ENGINE OF THE YEAR AWARD 2015

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  • BMW clinches coveted award for its 1.5-litre three-cylinder electric-gasoline hybrid powertrain in the ground-breaking i8
  • A grand total of four awards for BMW at the ceremony at Engine Expo 2015
  • Tesla’s Model S grabs the Green Engine award for the second consecutive year, while Ferrari scoops Performance Engine for fifth year running
  • Watch highlights from the awards ceremony here

17 June 2015: BMW took a sensational victory at this year’s International Engine of the Year Awards, scooping the International Engine of the Year for its 1.5-litre three-cylinder electric-gasoline hybrid powertrain found in the revolutionary BMW i8.

Ford had been hoping to clinch the award for a fourth year running for its 999cc three-cylinder turbo Ecoboost motor, but was beaten in a closely fought contest.

BMW was awarded the crown at the ceremony today, Wednesday 17 June, at Engine Expo 2015 in Stuttgart. The awards are recognised as the industry’s top accolades for the world’s best powertrain technology, judged by a fully independent, international panel of 65 industry experts, from 31 countries.

BMW’s 1.5-litre three-cylinder electric-gasoline hybrid powertrain emerged as triple winner, also taking home the New Engine award designed to mark the most important engine development in the last 12 months, and the 1.4-litre to 1.8-litre category. BMW also took the honours in the 2.5-litre to 3-litre category for its 3-litre twin-turbo six cylinder found the M3 and M4, in what proved to be a memorable night for the Munich-based company.

Despite missing the top spot, Ford did not leave empty handed. Its multi-award-winning 1.0 Ecoboost engine again took the Sub 1-litre category, bringing the engine’s total number of award wins to a staggering eight in just four years.

Mercedes-AMG took the 1.8-litre to 2-litre award with the 2-litre turbo found in the A45, CLA45 and GLA45 models, in a repeat of last year’s results. PSA Peugeot Citroën fought off a 44-strong field in the 1-litre to 1.4-litre category to win with its new 1.2-litre three-cylinder turbo, its first solo venture engine project win in over ten years. The engine is found in a variety of cars, including the Peugeot 208 and 308, and Citroën C3, DS3, C4 Cactus, C4 and DS4.

Audi’s 2.5-litre five-cylinder turbo, found in the new RS3 and RS Q3, took the 2-litre to 2.5-litre title for a sixth consecutive year, in a night that saw multiple return winners: Ferrari stormed to its fifth Performance Engine and Above 4-litre category awards win with its 4.5-litre V8 in the 458 Italia and 458 Speciale; competitor McLaren was not left empty handed either retaining the 3-litre to 4-litre award with its V8 turbo found in the 650S, 625C and 12C.

For further information on the Awards, please click here

Further information:

Peter Haynes, PR director, UKIP Media & Events: peter.haynes@ukipme.com

Amy Miller, account manager, UKIP Media & Events: amy.miller@ukipme.com

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