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Ford Fusion (Europe)

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Multi-purpose car by Ford (2002–2012)
For the American mid-size sedan, seeFord Fusion (Americas).
Motor vehicle
Ford Fusion
Overview
ManufacturerFord Europe
Production2002–2012
AssemblyGermany:Cologne
India:Chennai
DesignerMark Adams[1]
Body and chassis
ClassMini MPV (M)
Body style5-doorhatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformFord B3 platform
RelatedFord Fiesta Mk5
Ford EcoSport
Mazda2
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speedautomaticAisin Warner AW-80
5-speedDuraShift-ESTautomated manual
5-speedmanual IB5
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,490 mm (98.0 in)
Length4,020 mm (158.3 in)
Width1,710 mm (67.3 in)
Height1,500 mm (59.1 in)
Chronology
SuccessorFord B-MAX

The EuropeanFord Fusion is a car manufactured and marketed byFord Europe from 2002 to 2012 across a single generation. It has a high roof, five-door, five-passenger, front-wheel-drive,mini MPV design and is described in the motor industry as being part of theB-segment.

Sharing its platform with theFord Fiesta Mk5 supermini,[2] the Fusion was longer, wider and taller than the Fiesta — with highh-point seating,[3] rear 'theatre-style' and 60/40 folding rear seats, fold-flat front passenger seat and a load floor flush with the cargo sill.[3] Ford marketed the Fusion as an 'Urban Activity Vehicle',[1] itsFusion nameplate referring to its combination of small hatchback, MPV and SUV design features: economical operation from its B-class underpinnings;[4] enhanced maneuverability from its four-metre footprint as well as enhanced roominess, accessibility, passenger and cargo volume from its tall configuration — but notably without all-wheel drive.[1]

Having debuted initially as a concept at the2001 Geneva Motor Show[5] and in production form atthe same show in 2002, sales of the Fusion began in late 2002.[6] The Fusion was manufactured at Ford'sCologne-Niehl assembly and exported to more than 50 countries, including Angola, Turkey, Russia and Hong Kong.

Beginning in September 2005, Ford marketed a mildlyfacelifted Fusion with revised front and rear lights, bumper fascias, side mouldings, door mirrors, brighter exterior color palette, revised interior design with 'soft touch' materials and revised analogue instrument display.[7]

Ford of Brazil and a number of Latin American countries marketed acrossover SUV variant as theFord EcoSport with revised styling and increased ground clearance for light off-roading.

The Fusion received a four-star NCAP crash safety rating and was succeeded in September 2012 with theB-Max.[8]

Equipment

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Options included power-folding mirrors, automatic and 'home safe' headlights, automatic windscreen wipers,Bluetooth with voice control, trip computer, MP3 player connectivity, and the Electronic Stability Program. In the United Kingdom, the car was available in Style+, Zetec and Titanium trim levels. (1, 2, 3, and '+' were the trim levels for the original Fusion).

Equipment on the entry-level1 included central locking and dual front airbags. The2 featured electric heated mirrors, electric front windows, a CD player, and air conditioning. The3 added alloy wheels, front fog lights, and an alarm. The + model, introduced in June 2003 added larger alloys and privacy glass.[9]

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    Ford Fusion (pre-facelift)
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    Ford Fusion (pre-facelift)
  • Ford Fusion (facelift)
    Ford Fusion (facelift)
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    Ford Fusion (facelift)
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    Ford Fusion (facelift)
  • Ford Fusion 2002–2005 - interior
    Ford Fusion 2002–2005 - interior

Technical data

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Model1.251.41.61.4TDCi1.6 TDCi
Engine4-cylinder 4-stroke in-line engine
Displacement1242 cm³1388 cm³1596 cm³1399 cm³1560 cm³
Max. power
at engine speed
55 kW
(74 hp; 75 PS)
6000 rpm
59 kW (80 PS)
5700 rpm
74 kW (101 PS)
6000 rpm
50 kW (68 PS)
4000 rpm
66 kW (90 PS)
4000 rpm
Max. torque
at engine speed
110 Nm
4000 rpm
124 Nm
3500 rpm
146 Nm
4000 rpm
160 Nm
2000 rpm
204 Nm
1750 rpm
Transmission5-speed5-speed or
Durashift-EST
5-speed or
4-speed automatic
5-speed or
Durashift-EST
5-speed
Top speed159 km/h
(99 mph)
163 km/h
(101 mph)
Durashift-EST: 164 km/h
178 km/h
(111 mph)
automatic: 176 km/h
158 km/h
(98 mph)
Durashift-EST: 158 km/h
176 km/h
(109 mph)
Acceleration
0–100 km/h
15.5 s14.0 s
Durashift-EST: 15.3
11.1 s
automatic: 13.1 s
16.1 s
Durashift-EST: 17.5 s
12.9 s
Fuel consumption
in liters/100 km
6.4 S6.5 S
Durashift-EST: 6.3 S
6.6 S
automatic: 7.6 S
4.6 D
Durashift-EST: 4.5 D
4.5 D
CO2-emissions
in g/km
152154
Durashift-EST: 149
157
automatic: 181
122
Durashift-EST: 119
119

References

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  1. ^abc"The new Ford Fusion - a segment buster?". JustAuto.com. 14 March 2002. Archived fromthe original on 21 February 2019. Retrieved21 February 2019.
  2. ^"Fusion, space and sympathy Ford launches the first "Urban Activity Vehicle"". La Nuova. 29 October 2002. Archived fromthe original on 21 February 2019. Retrieved21 February 2019.
  3. ^ab"Ford Fusion (2002–2012)". Honest John.
  4. ^"Ford unveils 'urban activity vehicle'". UPI. 5 March 2002.
  5. ^Jeff Bartlett, Rich Truesdell, Brandy A. Schaffels (31 October 2002)."Exclusive: 2002 Geneva Motor Show". Motor Trend.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^Sven Schubert (8 March 2002)."Alphabet Soup In Geneva, As Makers Go For The Young At Heart". Digital Journal.
  7. ^Sam Hardy (8 February 2006)."Ford Fusion". Auto Express. Retrieved23 February 2020.
  8. ^Sam Hardy (27 February 2017)."Ford Fusion (2002-2012) review". Auto Express. Retrieved23 February 2020.
  9. ^Chris Thorp (17 June 2003)."Ford Fusion Plus". Auto Express. Retrieved23 February 2020.

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