Test Drive: 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid

?Ford?s Fusion Hybrid: A Fuel Economy leader?

2013 Ford Fusion
2013 Ford Fusion

Ford?s mid-size Fusion sedan has been completely redesigned for the 2013 model year, with styling cues reminiscent of an early Taurus from the rear and with an Aston Martin influence up front. All Fusion models are visually identical except for badging.

In addition to the fresh new overall appearance, this latest Fusion will be offered in? three levels of trim: S; SE; and Titanium.? The base S model includes SYNC? with MyFord?, one-touch up/down powers windows and Select Shift. The S model pricing is the SAME to that of the 2012 S model with an automatic transmission but with $600 more standard equipment. Next, is the SE, which is expected to be the most popular package available, with several powertrain options. Features include all of the content included in the S, with the addition of 17-inch aluminum wheels, 10-way power driver seat with power lumbar, a SecuriCode? keypad, SIRIUS? Satellite Radio, and heated exterior mirrors with signal indicators and puddle lamps. Leather and Auto Start-Stop are available on SE 1.6-liter powered vehicles, and the SE Hybrid which is SE trim based, starts at $27,995, which is $1,575 less than the outgoing model; while adding $2,330 of value in extra equipment. A plug-in hybrid, the Fusion Energi will be available soon.

An all-new Titanium series brings a heightened level of refinement, sophistication and convenience to the 2013 Ford Fusion. Fully-loaded, the Titanium models features all of the SE?s content along with push button start, SYNC? with MyFord? with an 8-inch LCD touch screen in the center stack, Sony? premium audio with 12-inch speakers & HD radio, 18-inch polished aluminum wheels, leather and heated sports seats with three memory settings, paddle shifters, remote start, rear-view camera and ambient lighting.

2013 Ford Fusion - Engine Compartment

The 2013 Ford Fusion is the first sedan to offer gasoline, hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. There?s a standard 175 horsepower, 2.5-liter four-cylinder; a 1.6-liter EcoBoost 178 horsepower four cylinder; a 1.6-liter 178 horsepower, four-cylinder with Start/Stop feature; a 2.0-liter EcoBoost 240 horsepower four-cylinder; and finally the hybrid, which is powered by an Atkinson cycle 2.0-liter four-cylinder?that delivers a combine horsepower output of 188 horses, and promises to be a leader in fuel economy in the midsize sedan class, with 47-mpg across the board – City, Highway and combined.

The 2.5-liter features sequential, electronic multiport fuel injection while the 1.6-liter engines are Gasoline Direct Injection. Transmission choices offered include: a six-speed manual available on the 1.6-liter, a 6 speed automatic; and a HF35 eCVT hybrid powersplit transaxle for the Hybrid.

All Fusion models are front-wheel drive, with the exception of the Titanium models which may be ordered with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.

?2013 Ford Fusion - Rear view

The latest Fusion Hybrid comes with an all-new Lithium-ion battery pack that?s 25 to 30 percent smaller and 50 percent lighter, which raises the maximum speed when running under electric power only from 47 mph to 62 mph, while offering 141 horsepower and 129 pound feet of torque. The Hybrid is available in both SE and Titanium trim levels. Hybrid owners will benefit from a more connected driving experience through? a unique instrument cluster that features a SmartGauge? with EcoGuide, and coaches them to maximize fuel efficiency. The panel consists of full-color, liquid crystal display screens that appear on either side of the analog speedometer that may be configures to show different levels of data including fuel and battery power levels, as well as average and instant miles per gallon. Graphic leaves and vines grow in a display, tracking driving efficiency.

During the national Fusion press launch program I was able to experience the New Fusion Hybrid in real world conditions – everything from congested commute traffic to freeway driving. My test Fusion Hybrid sported an Ice Storm Blue metallic exterior finish, with a black interior. The base sticker was set at $27,200, while the options, which included: the Technology Package; Navigation; Reverse sensing system; and adaptive Cruise Control, elevated the final total of $30,975 with Destination and Handling. I also drove an SE level Fusion with the 1.6-liter Ti-VCT GTDI EcoBoost engine and 6-speed manual, finished outside in Sterling Gray metallic and inside in Charcoal Black Cloth with a base price of $23,700 and a final sticker of $26,040 with options and Destination and Handling.

SUMMARY: ?Driving the 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid is actually no different from piloting a conventionally fueled Fusion, other than the notably improved fuel economy and the fact that the gasoline engine shuts off when it?s not needed.

Acceleration is not really noticeably different from the other engine variant Fusions, and the ride quality and handling characteristics are nearly identical. Braking feels totally normal, except that it is regenerative, restoring energy to the battery cells when applying brake pressure or when coasting.

For those who would rather not own a Hybrid, the Auto Start-Stop Technology that?s available on the 1.6-liter EcoBoost powered Fusion is a $295. option that can recover the cost in fuel savings in less than 18 months, based on an average savings of 3.5 percent overall and 10 percent better fuel efficiency in city driving. The system may be turned off manually to compensate for varying climate conditions.

?2013 Ford Fusion - Interior

As always, Ford?s driver assist technologies are available throughout the entire Fusion lineup, including: Active Park Assist, Lane-keeping System, SYNC? with MyFord Touch?, Securicode, Blind Spot Monitor, and Easy Fuel? capless fuel filler.

Bottom line, the 2013 Ford Fusion is a great looking midsize sedan that is efficient to operate and comfortable to ride in. It is also pleasant to drive, and reasonably priced, with sensible choices in features and equipment to suit a broad range of consumers. In any case, the Fusion Hybrid is at the top of its game and outperforms many competitors in its class.

?2013 Ford Fusion - Wheels

SPECIFICATIONS: Ford Fusion Hybrid -?13

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Base Price: $27,200
Price as Tested: $30,975
Engine Type and Size: .0-liter, DOHC, 16-valve inline four-cylinder Atkinson cycle with sequential multiport electronic fuel injection, and Lithium-ion battery pack
Horsepower (bhp): 141 @ 6,000 rpm ??Total system power = 188 horsepower
Torque (ft./ lbs.): 129 @ 4,000 rpm
Transmission: HF35 eCVT hybrid powersplit transaxle
Drive Train: Transversely mounted front engine / Front-wheel drive
Suspension: Front – MacPherson strut with gas-pressurized shock absorbers and stabilizer bar. Rear – ControlLink with gas-pressurized shock absorbers and stabilizer bar
Brakes: Power-assisted four-channel, four-wheel discs with ABS and ESC and regenerative braking, Traction Control featuring AdvanceTrac? and Roll Stability Control?
Tires: Michelin Energy 235/50 R17 low rolling resistance mounted on 15-spoke, silver painted aluminum alloy wheels.
Wheelbase: 112.2 inches
Length Overall: 191.8 inches
Width: 72.9 inches excluding mirrors
Height: 58.2 inches
Curb Weight: 3,615 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 13.5 gallons
EPA Mileage Estimates: 47 mpg city / 47 mpg highway
Drag Coefficient: Not listed
0 – 60 mph: Not tested

 

 

 

 

 

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