The very popular Ford Motor Company and the other automakers thoroughly understand that when it comes to the different hybrid vehicles, Toyota already has the market sewn up. Indeed, the Prius line now massively comprises four major models, a nameplate that completely outsells all its competitors combined. Ford, however, is rightly answering back by grandly introducing a slew of new models which began with the year 2013 model year including one Lincoln hybrid. The Ford Fusion and the Ford Escape are the major discoveries from the house of Ford.
Ford C-MAX -- The Ford C-MAX picks up where the retired Ford Escape Hybrid left off. Both these vehicles are very specifically built on the same platform that completely underpins its overall compact vehicles including the Ford Focus. C-MAX, however, very boldly features a mini minivan or the all-purpose vehicle design and is completely powered by its front wheels. This five passenger car well offers a 2.0-liter four cylinder engine, a continuously variable transmission, an electric motor and a powerful lithium-ion battery pack. It is rated an amazing 47 mpg and the line expanded to include a plug-in model that specifically deliver well over 100 MPG when it went on sale in the year 2013.
Ford Fusion Hybrid -- Ford's popular midsize sedan was all-new for the year 2013. Its look very specifically incorporates the brand's EVOS design language, for a completely contemporary and the strong presence. Ford has been selling a Fusion Hybrid since the the year 2010 model year. That vehicle offered a nickel-metal hydride battery system and considerably achieved 41 mpg city, 36 mpg for best in the class fuel economy. In the year 2012, the Toyota Camry Hybrid beat out the Ford Fusion price in the fuel efficiency, but once again Ford is on the top, serving up a car that gets 47 mpg city, 47 mpg highway. Like C-MAX, a PHEV version of the Fusion Hybrid is on its way which is a major achievement from the house of Ford.
Lincoln MKZ Hybrid -- Lincoln is not Ford, but it is the blue oval's premium brand that has become very popular over the course of time. Its MKZ is completely based on the platform that is powering the Fusion, but the differences include the unique sheet metal for the Lincoln, a separate and the upscale interior and other design touches. Under the hood and also underneath, the hybrid systems are the same for sure. This particular model is rated at 45 mpg city, 45 mpg highway, delivering the best in the segment fuel economy for sure. What's more, is that the Lincoln doesn't add a particular technology premium to the price of the MKZ Hybrid, selling all the four trim levels at the same price as corresponding standard sedan trim levels. You'll save about $3,500 here for sure.
The Ford Fusion price and the Ford Escape prices have been very competitive and thus the sale has been massive over the years.
Ford C-MAX -- The Ford C-MAX picks up where the retired Ford Escape Hybrid left off. Both these vehicles are very specifically built on the same platform that completely underpins its overall compact vehicles including the Ford Focus. C-MAX, however, very boldly features a mini minivan or the all-purpose vehicle design and is completely powered by its front wheels. This five passenger car well offers a 2.0-liter four cylinder engine, a continuously variable transmission, an electric motor and a powerful lithium-ion battery pack. It is rated an amazing 47 mpg and the line expanded to include a plug-in model that specifically deliver well over 100 MPG when it went on sale in the year 2013.
Ford Fusion Hybrid -- Ford's popular midsize sedan was all-new for the year 2013. Its look very specifically incorporates the brand's EVOS design language, for a completely contemporary and the strong presence. Ford has been selling a Fusion Hybrid since the the year 2010 model year. That vehicle offered a nickel-metal hydride battery system and considerably achieved 41 mpg city, 36 mpg for best in the class fuel economy. In the year 2012, the Toyota Camry Hybrid beat out the Ford Fusion price in the fuel efficiency, but once again Ford is on the top, serving up a car that gets 47 mpg city, 47 mpg highway. Like C-MAX, a PHEV version of the Fusion Hybrid is on its way which is a major achievement from the house of Ford.
Lincoln MKZ Hybrid -- Lincoln is not Ford, but it is the blue oval's premium brand that has become very popular over the course of time. Its MKZ is completely based on the platform that is powering the Fusion, but the differences include the unique sheet metal for the Lincoln, a separate and the upscale interior and other design touches. Under the hood and also underneath, the hybrid systems are the same for sure. This particular model is rated at 45 mpg city, 45 mpg highway, delivering the best in the segment fuel economy for sure. What's more, is that the Lincoln doesn't add a particular technology premium to the price of the MKZ Hybrid, selling all the four trim levels at the same price as corresponding standard sedan trim levels. You'll save about $3,500 here for sure.
The Ford Fusion price and the Ford Escape prices have been very competitive and thus the sale has been massive over the years.