Ford has recently released the pricing for the all-new 2013 Fusion, a vehicle that is schedule to hit the market this fall.It all starts with the FWD Fusion S, which uses a 4-cylinder 2,5-liter engine producing 172 hp, which can be yours for $22,495.
Moving up the range, we find the Fusion SE, which not only adds extra equipment, but can also be powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder Ecoboost turbocharged unit delivering 181 hp, which is offered starting from $24,495 or a 2.0-liter EcoBoost turbocharged powerplant that allows the driver to control 237 hp, which starts at $26,745. Both units come with a standard 6-speed manual and can be mated to an optional 6-speed auto, which can be yours for $795.
At the top of the range, we find the Titanium model, which only comes with the 237 hp Ecoboost engine and offers multiple sporty extra features. This comes with a starting price of $30,995.
Those looking for a green motoring alternative can opt for the Fusion hybrid, which uses a powertrain comprised of a 4-cylinder 2.0-liter engine running on the Atkinson cycle, an electric motor and a CVT transmission. The green version will set you back $27,995 (in the SE version).
At the top of the range, we find the Titanium model, which only comes with the 237 hp Ecoboost engine and offers multiple sporty extra features. This comes with a starting price of $30,995.
Those looking for a green motoring alternative can opt for the Fusion hybrid, which uses a powertrain comprised of a 4-cylinder 2.0-liter engine running on the Atkinson cycle, an electric motor and a CVT transmission. The green version will set you back $27,995 (in the SE version).