In the latest reports, the all new 2013 Ford Fusion Energi will carry an entry price tag of $39,495 for the entry level SE Luxury trim, whereas a fully loaded Fusion Energi Titanium will cost $40,995, and both the prices exclude a federal tax credit, which will probably be around $4000. According to the reports, the Fusion energi would offer a combined, output similar to the Ford C-Max Energi, which offers 188 hp from its gasoline and electric motors, and where the non-plug-in Fusion hybrid starts at $27,995 and runs upto $32,995 for a Titanium model.
More details will be soon posted, so stay tuned.




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