
Model Overviewįord has completely redesigned its popular Fusion mid-size sedan for 2013, and with it comes the introduction of the Fusion Energi plug-in hybrid, offered as an even "greener" alternative to the Fusion Hybrid.The Fusion Energi makes use of the same 2.0L Atkinson inline-4 gasoline engine found in the Hybrid.

With lovely coupe-sedan looks, innovative cabin features, and a lower price tag than the Volt, there is plenty to recommend the new Fusion Energi to car shoppers looking to reduce their eco footprint. The sedan returns and EPA-rated 100 MPGe combined equivalent fuel economy, making it more efficient than the Toyota Prius plug-in, the Chevrolet Volt and the Fisker Karma. Ultra high efficiency attractive exterior styling available technology all-electric capabilities Model Valueįord has upped the ante in the hybrid game with its all-new Fusion Energi plug-in hybrid. Inside the spacious cabin there's Ford's SYNC and MyFord Touch, high-quality materials, advanced safety features and more.The 2013 Ford Fusion Energi starts at $38,700. The Fusion Energi carries an EPA rating of 100 MPGe (miles per gallon equivalent).Apart from its innovative powertrain, the Fusion Energi carries an attractive coupe-like sedan body and active grille shutters, which help reduce resistance and increase efficiency. Also featured is regenerative braking, which captures kinetic energy built up during braking and stores it for later use. The plug-in feature provides battery recharging with a household 120-volt outlet.


The fuel-conscious sedan combines a high-voltage lithium-ion battery and electric motor with a 2.0L gasoline engine, good for a combined 188 hp. Ford's Fusion Energi plug-in hybrid is an all-new addition to the redesigned Fusion lineup for 2013.
