by Matthew C. Keegan
First introduced in 2005 along with its Mercury Milan and Lincoln Zephyr (now MKZ) stablemates, the Ford Fusion has demonstrated that the automaker can produce a high quality, affordable sedan that customers want. Beginning in 2009, the next generation of the Fusion will be released, a sedan with a new engine and transmission along with a special model not previously offered: the Ford Fusion Hybrid.
The hybrid technology developed by Ford for the sedans is new and will eventually be expanded to the Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner, Ford's popular compact SUVs which were the first models sold by Ford featuring this cutting edge technology.
For the 2010 models, the Fusion and Milan hybrids will offer the following advantages:
* Superior city driving fuel economy with Ford stating that it will beat the Toyota Camry Hybrid by 5 mpg. * Extended city range driving of 700 miles. * An ability to run on pure electric power for the first 47 miles.
In addition, to help drivers get maximum fuel economy, Ford is including SmartGauge, an in-dash device that will instruct drivers when to shift and what other steps to take to improve mileage. Specifically, Ford says that the SmartGauge with EcoDrive will help motorists in four areas:
-- Inform: Fuel level and battery charge status -- Enlighten: Adds electric vehicle mode indicator and tachometer -- Engage: Adds engine output power and battery output power -- Empower: Adds power to wheels, engine pull-up threshold and accessory power consumption.
For 2010, Fusion and Milan will offer Ford's all-new Duratec 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 175 horsepower; an enhanced 3.0-liter V-6 with 19 more horsepower than its predecessor; and a 3.5-liter V-6 that pumps out 263 horsepower on the Fusion Sport model.
Fusion models equipped with the 2.5-liter I-4 engine are expected to deliver at least 3 mpg better on the highway than the Honda Accord and 2 mpg better than the Toyota Camry.
All are paired with six-speed transmissions for up to a 10 percent fuel economy improvement and a host of other industry-first technologies aimed at improving performance while gaining fuel economy.
Ford will introduce its new hybrids at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2008 with these models hitting dealer showrooms in early 2009. With class leading fuel economy, an extended city range, and a terrific driving experience, the Ford Fusion Hybrid and Mercury Milan Hybrid could be just the cars consumers need to ensure that "pain at the pump" is a thing of the past.
(Source: Ford Motor Company)
About the Author
Matthew C. Keegan is a freelance writer who resides in Cary, North Carolina. Matt is a contributing writer for Andy's Auto Sport an aftermarket supplier of quality parts including custom Acura Vigor lambo doors and Acura Vigor mufflers.



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