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2013 Ford Fusion What's new for 2013? 
2013 Ford Fusion

The Ford Fusion has been revamped for 2013 with a new design and high-tech safety features such as adaptive cruise control. Two different turbocharged 4-cylinder engines replace the V6 choices in previous models, and a plug-in hybrid called the Fusion Energi joins the regular Hybrid model, which is now rated at 47 mpg.

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2012 Ford Fusion What's new for 2012? 
2012 Ford Fusion

Other than some new colors – including Ginger Ale, which is exclusive to the Fusion Hybrid – there are no major changes for 2012.

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2011 Ford Fusion What's new for 2011? 
2011 Ford Fusion

HD Radio is now available with the optional navigation system, and integrated blind-spot mirrors are now standard on Fusion Hybrid's not equipped with the Blind Spot Information System (BLIS).

About Ford Fusion

Now in its fifth year as Ford's point player in the heavily-populated mid-size sedan segment, the Fusion receives a major makeover for 2010 aimed at raising its profile and competitive status against key rivals like the Chevrolet Malibu, Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry. Beyond formidable changes to the conventional lineup (Fusion S, SE, SEL and Sport, reviewed separately) the biggest news is the arrival of the first- ever Fusion Hybrid. Packing the latest and most potent gas/electric package in Ford's history, the 2010 Fusion Hybrid balances impressive performance with excellent creature comforts and mileage marks that simply blow hybrid versions of the Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima and Chevy Malibu into the weeds. It's a car destined to remain highly appealing regardless of where the price of gasoline ultimately ends up.

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