2014 All New Ford Fusion Hybrid
The 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid ranks 1 out of 21 Affordable Midsize Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of published reviews and test d...
The 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid ranks 1 out of 21 Affordable Midsize Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of published reviews and test drives of the Ford Fusion Hybrid, as well as reliability and safety data.
Critics say the Ford Fusion Hybrid is a great midsize hybrid, with exceptional fuel economy, a quiet powertrain and a spacious cabin. Because it has the best combination of positive reviews, price and long-term ownership costs in its class, we named the 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid the Best Hybrid Car for the Money. It's also our 2014 Best Hybrid Car for Families.
The 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid has a four-cylinder gas engine, electric motor and continuously variable transmission. At 47/47 mpg city/highway, the Fusion Hybrid has some of the best fuel economy ratings in the class. Critics are impressed with how quiet the powertrain is, adding that the transition between power sources is nearly undetectable. Most test drivers say the Fusion Hybrid has plenty of power from a stop and in city driving, though some warn that highway passing maneuvers require some planning. Reviewers are divided on the car's handling, with some saying it's composed in turns, and others saying it's floaty. Most test drivers think the steering has good road feel. The Fusion Hybrid's regenerative brakes are disliked for being too grabby. The Ford Fusion Hybrid has eight standard air bags and a standard post-crash alert system, which automatically flashes the lights and sounds the horn in the event of an accident. The Fusion Hybrid is also available with inflatable rear seatbelts, which is a unique safety feature for the class.
The 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid's cabin receives mostly positive comments from critics, who say it has a stylish design and is filled with high-end materials, though some think the simple cabin design looks boring. Reviewers agree that the Fusion Hybrid has lots of passenger space and that the seats are comfortable. The trunk is on par size-wise with the trunks in competing hybrid sedans, and test drivers like that there is a pass-through and that the back seat folds down to accommodate longer items. Standard features include automatic headlights, dual-zone automatic climate control, a six-speaker CD audio system, an auxiliary audio jack and Ford's voice-controlled Sync with MyFord system, which includes Bluetooth audio and phone connectivity, 911 Assist and a feature that reads incoming text messages over the speakers while you're driving.
Available features include a rearview camera, backup sensors, blind spot monitoring with cross traffic alert, lane departure warning with lane keeping assist, active park assist, adaptive cruise control, automatic high beams, rain-sensing windshield wipers, remote start, proximity key, navigation, a 12-speaker Sony audio system, HD Radio, satellite radio and Ford’s Sync with MyFord Touch touch-screen infotainment system. The available MyFord Touch system annoys auto critics, who say it is difficult to use, glitchy and slow to respond to touch inputs.