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2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid Review

May 11th, 2011 1 Comment

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2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid is the best sedan

In the market for mid-size hybrid, Ford Fusion Hybrid competition is only Toyota Camry hybrid. Like the Camry, it’s checkmate gasoline engine with two four-cylinder engine and battery-powered electric continuously variable transmission. Fusion is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder Atkinson cycle engine, the 156 hp and 136 lb-ft of torque. While the Atkinson cycle, where the intake valve to remain open longer during the intake stroke is more effective than the standard Otto cycle, which do not produce as much power and torque. When the electric motor hybrid to increase gas, so the quickening was not threatened. This hybrid system provides a single 191 hp.

Fusion chassis equipped with batteries Nickel-Metal Hydride is smaller and lighter and use a variety of chemicals, so do not need a separate cooling system, simply suck the air from the cabin temperature control. The package also produces power of 20 percent more. Cam timing variable intake allows the vehicle to transition smoothly to the methods of electric and gas according to the Ford Fusion and can run up to 47 mph on electricity alone, depending on the representative as leadfooted. Most hybrids, electric pull the trick as high as around 25 kmh.

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Fusion can also include a new instrument panel, seats magazine, and an elegant interior, although some of the quality of materials is not yet at the same level as the class leaders. Hybrid receives Ford SmartGauge with EcoGuide request, a unique instrument panel, which aims to take the mileage of entirely clowns. Fun trying to keep the state’s electric vehicle as long as possible.

Ford Fusion Hybrid was the North American Car of the Year for the Detroit Motor Show 2010. The car also was named Motor Trend’s Car of the Year.

A consistent critic of the Fusion Hybrid is driving a Ford exaggerated when he said that the sedan can go 47 miles per hour and up to two miles in electric mode. Just need the right conditions for the acceleration, load, battery charge, time and good alinement of the stars. If you do not use the utmost caution to stretch electric motors, do not expect a few more blocks of relatively low speeds? The above sample picture of SmartGauge is belong to Ford Fusion Hybrid.