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Do Ford Fusions have good gas mileage?

Yes—Ford Fusions can offer good gas mileage, especially the Hybrid and Energi plug-in variants. Conventional gasoline-only Fusions are fairly efficient for a midsize sedan, but they don’t lead the class in fuel economy.


The mileage you get depends on the model year and powertrain. Ford offered several engines and two hybrid variants before ending the Fusion in the U.S. after the 2020 model year, so fuel-economy figures vary by configuration. This guide outlines how each major powertrain performs and what to expect in everyday driving.


Powertrain options and fuel economy


Below is a high-level look at how mileage stacks up across the Fusion lineup. Note that EPA estimates can change by year, trim, and drivetrain (such as front- vs. all-wheel drive). Use these ranges as a general guide when comparing used or new models.



  • Gasoline-only engines (non-hybrid):

    • 1.5L EcoBoost: typically around the high 20s to about 30 mpg combined.

    • 2.0L EcoBoost: typically around the mid-20s to low 30s mpg combined.

    • 2.5L i4 (older non-hybrid options): typically in the mid-to-high 20s mpg combined.




In short, conventional Fusions offer respectable efficiency for a midsize sedan, with mileage generally in the upper 20s to around 30 mpg combined, depending on engine and drivetrain.


Hybrid Fusion fuel economy


Hybrid Fusions pair an electric motor with a gasoline engine to maximize efficiency, especially in city driving where electric assist is more active. The Fusion Hybrid typically delivers significantly higher fuel economy than the gasoline-only versions, with most models landing in the low-to-mid 40s mpg combined, and some versions approaching the upper 40s depending on year and driving conditions.



  • Fusion Hybrid (2.0L hybrid): commonly in the 40s mpg combined, with many configurations averaging roughly 42–47 mpg depending on factors such as city vs. highway mix and model year.


For buyers focused on fuel economy, the Hybrid Fusion represents a clear improvement over non-hybrid gasoline options, especially for urban commuting and stop-and-go driving.


Plug-in Fusion Energi fuel economy


The Fusion Energi is a plug-in hybrid, offering a usable electric driving range and a gasoline engine for longer trips. When charged and driven on electricity, it achieves a high MPGe rating; when operating on gasoline only, it reverts to more typical hybrid-like efficiency. Real-world results depend on how often you charge and your daily driving distance.



  • Plug-in Energi (electric range roughly 20 miles on a full charge): MPGe around 90–100 when running on electricity.

  • Gasoline mode (after the battery is depleted or if not charged): mpg typically in the low 40s combined, depending on year and conditions.


Overall, the Energi can offer very strong efficiency for short daily commutes if you regularly plug in, with practical mileage benefits on mixed-use trips.


Real-world fuel economy considerations


EPA ratings are a useful baseline, but real-world mileage can differ based on how you drive, route, and weather. Hybrids tend to outperform gasoline-only versions in city traffic, while highway efficiency can vary depending on engine load, aerodynamics, and tire choice. Maintenance, battery health (for hybrids and plug-ins), and proper tire inflation also play significant roles in the miles-per-gallon you experience.



  • Driving style: smoother acceleration and steady speeds improve efficiency, especially in hybrids and plug-ins.

  • Environmental factors: cold weather and frequent short trips can reduce observed mpg.

  • Vehicle condition: tires, alignment, and maintenance influence fuel economy.


Because Ford ended new Fusion production after the 2020 model year, most buyers today are looking at used models. In that market, hybrid and plug-in versions tend to retain the best mileage reputation, but condition and maintenance history matter a great deal for any used car.


Bottom line


If mileage is a top priority, the Fusion Hybrid and Fusion Energi plug-in variant offer the strongest fuel-economy credentials within the Fusion lineup. Conventional gasoline Fusions stay competitive for a midsize sedan, but they don’t match the efficiency of the hybrid and plug-in options. When shopping, compare EPA ratings for the exact year and trim, and consider your typical daily driving pattern to determine which powertrain best fits your needs.


Summary


Ford Fusions provide a spectrum of fuel economy, with hybrids and plug-in hybrids delivering the best efficiency. Gasoline-only models are still reasonably efficient for their class, but the standout mileage is found in the Hybrid and Energi configurations. As with any car purchase, verify the specific model year’s ratings and assess your daily driving habits to gauge how the Fusion’s mileage will perform for you.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.