Ford revealed the 2010 Ford Fusion and even though they only released one good picture of it we have a nagging feeling that they have finished all the work on it. In the picture you are able to catch a glimpse of the new face that has been equipped with a larger three-car grille, headlights, redesigned lower bumper, and a new hood.
With the new looks also comes the new engine options. There are three engines in the line-up to choose from. The first engine is a brand new Duratec 2.5 liter 4-cylinder engine that pushes out 174 horsepower and 172 pound foot or torque.
The second engine is a reworked version of the 3.0 liter V6 engine that pushed out 240 horsepower and 228 pound foot of torque. The third engine option is a 3.5 liter V6 engine that pushes out 263 horsepower and 249 pound foot of torque. Each of these engines will be connected to Ford’s 6F35 six speed automatic transmission.
Ford has not yet told us what kind of fuel economy is. They did say that the four cylinder’s fuel economy will increase 10%. This will be the time when Ford will be introducing the Fusion Hybrid and Mercury Milan Hybrid. Both will feature SmartGauge and can move up to 47 mph when in an all-electric mode and a range of 700 miles. However, the 2010 Fusion will not come with any turbocharged, direct-injection EcoBoost power trains.
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