2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid:
The Ford
Fusion has established itself as a leader among midsize sedans. The
Fusion matches or surpasses its Japanese competitors in various quality
surveys, and leads the class in fuel economy. It offers contemporary
styling and a first-class driving experience. How times have changed.
The Fusion competes with the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Chevrolet
Malibu, Hyundai Sonata and several other very good cars, and holds its
own with any of them. Substantially redesigned for 2010, the Fusion
changes only slightly for 2011.
2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid Features And Specifications:
For 2013, the Fusion will offer buyers their choice of conventional,
hybrid, and plug-in hybrid models. Those who opt to go strictly fossil
fuel have three engine options: a 170-hp, 2.5-liter four-cylinder mated
to a six-speed automatic; a 179-hp, 1.6-liter EcoBoost turbo four mated
to either a six-speed auto or a six-speed manual; and a 237-hp,
2.0-liter EcoBoost four mated to a six-speed automatic. (All power
figures are estimates, but they’re not likely to change by much once
final specs are released.) All-wheel drive is again available, but only
on the 2.0-liter Fusion. An engine stop-start system will be standard
on—and exclusive to—1.6-liter models, where it is said to reduce fuel
consumption and emissions by 3.5 percent.
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