Featuring a sleek silhouette and fresh face, the all-new Fusion is  the latest in a series of vehicles from Ford – following the 2011 Fiesta  subcompact and 2012 Focus small cars – developed to satisfy customers  everywhere who want leading fuel efficiency, helpful technologies and  game-changing looks.
“Our vision for Fusion was clear – deliver the very best of what  One Ford stands for,” said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president of Global  Product Development. “We brought our global teams together around a  blank slate with the charge to develop a midsize car with groundbreaking  design and jaw-dropping fuel economy – one that featured technologies  to help make our customers safer and better drivers. This car is the  result.”
Fusion is revealed in North America in S, SE and range-topping  Titanium series and points to the next Ford Mondeo for world markets.
The new Fusion is expected to deliver best-in-class fuel economy  across customers’ choice of gasoline, hybrid and plug-in hybrid  sub-segments, following through with the commitment by Ford to be the  fuel-efficiency leader – or among the leaders – with each new model  brought to market.
Fusion brings the broadest selection of fuel-efficient powertrains  in the midsize car segment. It offers hybrid and plug-in hybrid  alternatives, a pair of EcoBoost™ four-cylinder  engines, a normally aspirated four-cylinder engine, an automatic start  stop system to shut off the engine at stationary idle, front-wheel drive  and all-wheel drive applications, and a choice between automatic and  manually shifted six-speed transmissions.
The 1.6-liter EcoBoost is expected to deliver best-in-class  four-cylinder non-hybrid fuel efficiency of 26 mpg in the city and 37  mpg on the highway. The 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine – paired with a  paddle-shifted six-speed SelectShift Automatic™ transmission,  available 19-inch wheels and tires, and all-wheel drive with the  ability to send additional torque to the rear – is the Fusion  performance option.
Fusion looks out for you
The all-new Fusion offers an unprecedented portfolio of driver  assistance and convenience technologies based on sensors, cameras and  radar that enable the car to see and respond.
Fusion can help drivers maintain proper lane position, adjust  vehicle speed to changing traffic conditions, identify suitable parking  spaces and help park, even aiding drivers backing out of parking space  where visibility is obstructed. Specific technologies include:
- Lane Keeping System: This class-exclusive technology consists of  three elements to help a driver maintain proper lane position. Using a  small, forward-facing camera behind the inside rearview mirror, the  system “looks” down the road, monitoring lane lines to determine that  the car is on course. The system will alert a driver if drowsiness or  erratic lane-keeping is detected. The second element warns a driver with  a steering wheel vibration if the Fusion drifts too close to lane  markings. Finally, lane keeping aid will actually apply pressure on the  steering to help bring the car back into proper lane position
 
- Adaptive cruise control: Using forward-looking radar, this  system “looks” down the road when activated, slowing the Fusion when  slower traffic is detected ahead. Adaptive cruise control enables  collision warning with brake support to help slow the car if the  potential of a crash is detected
 
- Active park assist: Employing sensors, this technology can  identify a suitable parallel parking space, calculate the trajectory and  steer the car to properly position it within the spot. All a driver  need do is operate accelerator and brake pedals
 
- Blind Spot Information System (BLIS®) with  cross-traffic alert: Sensors in both Fusion rear quarter-panels are able  to detect traffic in a driver’s blind spot, providing both audible and  visual warnings if traffic – unseen by the driver – is detected. BLIS  technology enables cross-traffic alert, warning the driver of oncoming  traffic when backing out of a parking space with obstructed views, such  as between two large vans
 
The power of voice
The all-new Fusion offers the latest iteration of Ford’s award-winning, industry-exclusive SYNC® communications  and entertainment system, which enables voice-activated communication  through a driver’s mobile phone and interaction with the car’s audio  system.
Fusion also offers the latest version of MyFord Touch®, allowing a driver to interact with vehicle systems through voice control, a touch screen tap or a conventional button.
Both SYNC and MyFord Touch – powered by SYNC – help reduce the  potential for driver distraction through voice-controlled functionality,  allowing drivers to keep hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
Different, by design
“The previous Fusion was an easy purchase for a customer to  rationalize,” said Chris Hamilton, chief exterior designer for the  next-generation model. “Our design goal for the new car was to give the  mainstream sedan buyer a top-drawer visual experience, adding some  emotional appeal to an already sensible choice.”
These five elements provided direction for the design team behind the all-new Fusion:
- Silhouette innovation: Fusion’s sleek profile sets it apart from  the powertrain/cabin/trunk “three-box” designs synonymous with midsize  sedans
 
- Perceived efficiency: Fusion character lines sweeping to the  rear and thin roof pillars suggest the car is nimble and light on its  feet
 
- Refined surface language: Fusion demonstrates that a tasteful, well-executed design does not require add-ons or visual clutter
 
- Technical graphics: Fusion’s functional design elements such as  headlamps, LED taillamps and polished exhaust tips communicate enhanced  technological capability
 
- New face: Fusion signals the next evolution in Ford global design language for midsize cars and smaller
 
Inside, the new Fusion offers a sporty, driver-oriented environment  with next-generation seating that brings expanded functionality. A  higher center console supports the driver-centric theme and yields  clever storage for items a driver wants to keep handy.
Additional passenger space was designed-in by moving the instrument  panel toward the windshield, contributing to the cabin’s airy, open  environment. Thinner, lighter frames support the comfortable  next-generation seats trimmed with fabric using recycled sustainable  yarns.
Craftsmanship plus dynamics equals feel
Fusion design delivers on the promise of high visual quality, with  improved materials, elevated levels of craftsmanship and attention to  detail.
Interior surfaces are softer to the touch and interior and exterior  gaps are minimized, while extra care has been taken to upholster or  cover each edge and every surface a customer can touch. When the trunk  lid is opened, for example, a spring-loaded cover automatically conceals  the trunk latch hardware.
“The holistic goal of our craftsmanship process is to see that Fusion not only delivers a superior visual experience but also feels like quality to the customer,” said Adrian Whittle, Fusion chief engineer.
Key contributors to how the Fusion feelsare the ride and handling components that maximize vehicle dynamics.
“This really is a driver’s car,” said John Jraiche, program  manager. “Fusion is even more fun to drive with specially tuned electric  power-assisted steering (EPAS), a MacPherson strut front suspension and  an all-new premium-level multilink rear suspension – comparable to Audi  and BMW configurations.”
Careful tuning by Ford’s vehicle handling and ride team has yielded  a Fusion with a dynamic character that will please a well-seasoned  enthusiast while increasing the confidence level of less-experienced  drivers.
Fusion interior quiet reaches a new level with acoustic underbody  shields and weight-saving sound-absorption material; both minimize road  and powertrain noise while boosting aerodynamic efficiency to help save  fuel. The all-new model adds content such as a full-perimeter hood seal  to be among the midsize sedan segment leaders in giving drivers a quiet  ride.
Fusion Hybrid and Fusion Energi models also are equipped with  active noise control. This feature uses the audio system to mitigate  extraneous road noise while enhancing powertrain sounds.
Strength and safety
Fusion is designed with customer safety in mind. Engineers  increased its body strength by 10 percent, using more high-strength  steels such as boron, and added dual first-row knee airbags and adaptive  front airbags that vent and tether to conform to a specific occupant’s  size, position and seatbelt usage.
The Fusion safety team targeted top-of-the-line ratings in each  public domain safety benchmark, including National Highway Traffic  Safety Administration ratings, the Insurance Institute for Highway  Safety Top Safety Pick and top ratings in world markets where the car  will be sold.
The most prominent example is Fusion’s front-end architecture, as  the same car must face simultaneous – and seemingly conflictive –  standards across regions. The car’s front end is equipped to meet  head-on and offset barrier standards for North America while still  conforming to European standards for pedestrian protection – thanks to  hours of computer modeling and 180 validating crash tests.
Fusion will be produced at Ford’s Hermosillo, Mexico, manufacturing  facility, soon adding production at AutoAlliance International Plant in  Flat Rock, Mich. The car will appear in Ford showrooms in North America  and South America later this year. Mondeo will be introduced next year  in Asia and Europe.