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| "The Ford Fusion is an authoritative sedan delivering an unmistakably American design." J Mays, Group Vice President of Design and Chief Creative Officer |
Ford Fusion's design story begins with the Ford 427 concept car a runaway hit with recent auto show crowds. Fusion incorporates several design cues from the Ford 427 concept, including its front-end appearance with bold three-bar grille and multi-element projector-beam headlamps. Fusion's charcoal-black leather interior with contrasting oatmeal-colored seat stitching was also inspired by the concept car.
Designed to be an affordable new mid-size sedan, Fusion delivers its desirable, upscale design through attention to detail and proper proportions. Its broad stance is delivered by tucking in all four corners of the body and placing the wheels at the extremes giving the appearance of wheels pushed out to the corners.
Aggressive 17-inch split-five-spoke aluminum rims with wide, P225/50R17 tires are available, filling the wheel wells at the side and further establishing a solid stance for the car. Stylish 16-inch wheels wearing P205/60R16 tires are standard.
LONG AND STRONG PROFILE
![]() The view from the rear highlights Fusion's broad stance with strong shoulders and ample tumblehome. |


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| "We incorporated the boldness and precision of the exterior throughout the interior. The relentless attention to detail communicates quality and craftsmanship." J Mays, Group Vice President of Design and Chief Creative Officer |
The new Ford Fusion makes a design statement with its wide choice of three interior themes, including one that emulates that of the 427 concept car the contrasting bright work and charcoal-black leather seats with thick, oatmeal-colored stitching.
"In the past, the tan interior was the same as the gray interior, only it was tan," says Barb Whalen, color and materials manager for mid- and large-size cars. "These days, there is a lot more choice. Some people want wood grain trim, some don't. Everyone wants his or her own personality and own car. With Fusion, we can provide that."
THREE ENVIRONMENTS AND MANY FEATURES AVAILABLE
Fusion offers three interior environments depending on the trim level:
In all, there are eight seat/color interior trim options available on the new Fusion, and four distinct looks on the instrument panel. Colors on the seats include Medium Light Stone, Camel and Charcoal Black. Instrument panel options include Grained (S series), Carbon Fiber applique look (SE), and Wood Trim or Piano Black looks (SEL).
The gauges reinforce the car's athletic intentions. They are round, easy to read and analog with satin-finished bezels. On all models, the door panels and the dashboard are finished with soft-touch composite skins rather than hard surfaces.
The steering wheel with integrated cruise-control switches is standard on all trim levels as are power door locks with remote keyless entry, power mirrors and power windows with a one-touch-down function for the driver.
On all models, a variety of high-end features are available, including height-adjustable driver's seat, tilt-and-telescope steering wheel, heated seats with six-way power adjustments for the driver and a six-disc in-dash CD player that also reads MP3-encoded audio discs.

PEOPLE AND CARGO CAPABLE
Inside, engineers set out to maximize the spaciousness of Ford's all-new CD3 architecture for all occupants to challenge the class leaders in key interior dimensions such as front shoulder room, rear-seat legroom and trunk space. The spacious feel of the cabin was achieved by stretching the width of the base architecture by 30 millimeters and the wheelbase by 55 millimeters, resulting in more than three feet of rear-passenger legroom.
Fusion designers also worked hard to ensure passengers can slip into the back seat with ease. In a packaging exercise, the designers even donned size 14 shoes to confirm that someone with that foot size could enter and exit without brushing the B-pillar scuff plate or the back of the front seat. Their goal was achieved by pushing the rear door as far back toward the C-pillar as possible. It's this kind of attention to detail that contributes to the overall package ingenuity of the Fusion, including such standard ergonomic niceties as a height-adjustable driver's seat and a tilt-and-telescope steering wheel.
PACKAGE INGENUITY
![]() Fusion's high rear deck facilitates its spacious 15.8-cubic-foot trunk with low liftover height. |