We haven’t even packed our bags here in LA and Ford has just released the pricing on the five 2010 Ford Fusion models ready takeover dealerships in spring 2009. There is no official press release on the pricing details but the info has been posted of the 2010 Ford Fusion minisite.

The 2010 Ford Fusion will be available with three different engine options including an entry level 2.5L 4-cylinder making 175-hp, a 3.0L V6 making 240-hp and the range-topping 3.5L V6 producing 263-hp. The 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid will carry the entry-level 175-hp mated to a two-motor hybrid system. Ford also says that the Fusion Hybrid will return 39 mpg in city driving.

  • 2010 Ford Fusion S: $19,270.
  • 2010 Ford Fusion SE: $20,545.
  • 2010 Ford Fusion SEL: $23,975.
  • 2010 Ford Fusion Sport: $25,825.
  • 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid: $27,270.

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  • Kabluey
    Filed under: Acura

    lol.. Maybe the Fusion should be filed under: Saab--since it looks like the new one..
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