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Introducing the Boreham TEN-K, A Race-Bred, Lightweight Powerhouse for the Road

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  • Boreham TEN-K: a bespoke 85kg, 2100cc inline-four engineered to achieve 330PS at 10,000rpm 
  • Utilises lightweight internals and billet components for optimal vehicle dynamics and engine performance 
  • Individual throttle bodies and naturally aspirated with a 16-valve head featuring F1 inspired port geometry to maximise gas flow and response 
  • Dyno testing, calibration and on road testing underway, with power already exceeding targets
Coventry, UK – 12th November, 2025.

Introducing the Boreham TEN-K – a bespoke, high-performance 2100cc inline-four with individual throttle bodies and lightweight internals, developed by Boreham Motorworks to power the next generation Ford Escort Mk1 RS. Naturally aspirated and engineered to deliver 330PS at 10,000rpm, it offers razor-sharp response and linear power. 

A motorsport derived belt driven twin-cam with modern electronics (internal development code BD10-330), the Boreham TEN-K blends unfiltered performance with cutting-edge control. Built with lightweight internals and billet components – including the crank, rods, cradle, dry sump and cam cover – it delivers fast, direct throttle response. A 16-valve head with F1-inspired port geometry optimises gas flow and power delivery. Weight has been meticulously reduced throughout to enhance vehicle dynamics and engine performance capability. Further weight savings were found by using thin wall 3D printed casting technology, which enables a sculpted engine block, formed closely around the internal components. The result is an engine that weighs just 85kg (as photographed for this release). 

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Significant dyno testing and calibration have been completed over the past six months, with results exceeding development goals for performance. Power and Rev limit are already above initial targets with immediate and direct throttle response – a testament to the precision of the low-inertia lightweight internals.

“We’ve reached a hugely important milestone in the Mk1 RS programme,” said Iain Muir, CEO of DRVN Automotive. “The Boreham TEN-K is the result of relentless effort from our engine development team – a demonstration of what can be achieved when passion and precision come together. With the engine being currently installed in the car and mated to the bespoke, all-new, ultra-light weight fully floating rear axle I can’t wait to see it fired up for its first test run.” 

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The engine programme is led by Simon Goodliff, CTO of DRVN Automotive Group, and Laine Martin, Head of Powertrain. Together, they bring over 30 years of leadership in Ford powertrain development. Simon previously served as Chief Engineer at Ford Motor Company, playing a pivotal role in the creation of powertrain systems across multiple global products. Laine was formerly Manager of Ford Engine Calibration and Control Systems, and has been instrumental in shaping engine character and responsiveness across the Ford portfolio.  

Key spec

• Displacement: 2,100cc inline-four (NA)
• Output: 330PS @ 10,000rpm
• Induction: Individual throttle bodies
• Valvetrain: 16-valve, F1-inspired port geometry
• Construction: Billet internals, thin-wall printed castings (~85kg)
• Application: Ford Escort Mk1 RS


10,000RPM. Zero Compromise.

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Introducing the Boreham TEN-K, A Race-Bred, Lightweight Powerhouse for the Road

1.webp

  • Boreham TEN-K: a bespoke 85kg, 2100cc inline-four engineered to achieve 330PS at 10,000rpm 
  • Utilises lightweight internals and billet components for optimal vehicle dynamics and engine performance 
  • Individual throttle bodies and naturally aspirated with a 16-valve head featuring F1 inspired port geometry to maximise gas flow and response 
  • Dyno testing, calibration and on road testing underway, with power already exceeding targets
Coventry, UK – 12th November, 2025.

Introducing the Boreham TEN-K – a bespoke, high-performance 2100cc inline-four with individual throttle bodies and lightweight internals, developed by Boreham Motorworks to power the next generation Ford Escort Mk1 RS. Naturally aspirated and engineered to deliver 330PS at 10,000rpm, it offers razor-sharp response and linear power. 

A motorsport derived belt driven twin-cam with modern electronics (internal development code BD10-330), the Boreham TEN-K blends unfiltered performance with cutting-edge control. Built with lightweight internals and billet components – including the crank, rods, cradle, dry sump and cam cover – it delivers fast, direct throttle response. A 16-valve head with F1-inspired port geometry optimises gas flow and power delivery. Weight has been meticulously reduced throughout to enhance vehicle dynamics and engine performance capability. Further weight savings were found by using thin wall 3D printed casting technology, which enables a sculpted engine block, formed closely around the internal components. The result is an engine that weighs just 85kg (as photographed for this release). 

Boreham-Ten-K-02-scaled.webp


Significant dyno testing and calibration have been completed over the past six months, with results exceeding development goals for performance. Power and Rev limit are already above initial targets with immediate and direct throttle response – a testament to the precision of the low-inertia lightweight internals.

“We’ve reached a hugely important milestone in the Mk1 RS programme,” said Iain Muir, CEO of DRVN Automotive. “The Boreham TEN-K is the result of relentless effort from our engine development team – a demonstration of what can be achieved when passion and precision come together. With the engine being currently installed in the car and mated to the bespoke, all-new, ultra-light weight fully floating rear axle I can’t wait to see it fired up for its first test run.” 

Boreham-Ten-K-05-scaled.webp


The engine programme is led by Simon Goodliff, CTO of DRVN Automotive Group, and Laine Martin, Head of Powertrain. Together, they bring over 30 years of leadership in Ford powertrain development. Simon previously served as Chief Engineer at Ford Motor Company, playing a pivotal role in the creation of powertrain systems across multiple global products. Laine was formerly Manager of Ford Engine Calibration and Control Systems, and has been instrumental in shaping engine character and responsiveness across the Ford portfolio.  

Key spec

• Displacement: 2,100cc inline-four (NA)
• Output: 330PS @ 10,000rpm
• Induction: Individual throttle bodies
• Valvetrain: 16-valve, F1-inspired port geometry
• Construction: Billet internals, thin-wall printed castings (~85kg)
• Application: Ford Escort Mk1 RS


10,000RPM. Zero Compromise.

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Wow the throttle response is electric on this engine. From 1000 to 7000 is a split second and the noise at 10000rpm is incredible. What an engine!!!
 
Caterham already has a 310hp supercharged Ford Duratec engine.

The MST Escorts use a Millington Diamond which in the top spec has 360hp and can rev to 9000rpm.
Those MST Escorts are also something extraordinary. That Millington Diamond has a 2.8 inline 4 version.

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Interesting the TEN-K is (spiritually) based of the Cosworth BDA and the Millington Diamond is based off the Cosworth YB, both being used in very similar restomods.

For me the MST is the more authentic vehicle, its my understanding that MST own the original Ford body presses for the MKi & II Escorts, Boreham had to develop their own jigs.
 
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