Ford Motor Co. has quietly reduced the price of the Fusion Energi for the 2014 model year by $4,000. The plug-in sedan is now price from $34,700, not including the $825 destination fee, compared to $38,700.
Speaking to Inside EVs, a Ford spokesman said that the company wishes to remain competitive in the marketplace after Fusion Energi sales doubled in the fourth quarter of 2013.
“Ford sold more plug-in vehicles in the fourth quarter of 2013 than both Toyota and Tesla, and we will remain competitive in the marketplace. The Ford Fusion Energi Plug-in Hybrid’s new starting MSRP of $34,700 does just that and is an important part of our commitment to provide customers with a range of electrified vehicles to choose from,” he said.
The 2014 Ford Fusion Energi is also eligible for a $4,007 federal tax credit, which means that the sedan can be had for little over $30,000.
“Ford sold more plug-in vehicles in the fourth quarter of 2013 than both Toyota and Tesla, and we will remain competitive in the marketplace. The Ford Fusion Energi Plug-in Hybrid’s new starting MSRP of $34,700 does just that and is an important part of our commitment to provide customers with a range of electrified vehicles to choose from,” he said.
The 2014 Ford Fusion Energi is also eligible for a $4,007 federal tax credit, which means that the sedan can be had for little over $30,000.