Ford Motor Company unveiled the new 2013 Ford Fusion at the North American International Motor Show in Detroit on Monday, January 9th. The new Fusion is wowing spectators with its resemblance to the Ford Mondeo and slight resemblance to the Aston Martin around the nose.
Ford is going to be launching the 2013 Fusion in three variations including a plug-in hybrid that gets 100 mpg, topping every other liquid-powered vehicle for sale to the American public. Worldwide only one version of the 2013 Fusion will be available, as Ford will use the same worldwide strategy it used on their other cars the Focus and Fiesta.
The 2013 Fusion will be enhanced by the newest technologies that many Fiesta and Focus customers already rave about. The Fusion will have an automated-lane keeping system, voice-controlled entertainment, radar assisted parking, and the all-singing, all-dancing Sync connectivity suite just to name a few.
The Hybrid version of the 2013 Fusion will get about 47 mpg city / 44 mpg highway, which will be much better than its competition. However, the real bragging rights go to the Fusion Energi the plug-in version of the Fusion. The Energi is said to get the equivalent of 100 mpg, helping it to tower over other plug-in competitors.
The 2013 Fusion is based on Ford’s new global C/D platform that will provide the underpinnings for ten models around the globe by the end of 2014 and is expected to account for 1 million units per annum of Ford’s output.
Ford has managed to combine style with efficiency in all three versions of the 2013 Fusion. In the past the Fusion has been one of Ford’s best-selling cars, and that trend should continue with stylish and efficient 2013 Fusion.