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Does the Ford Fusion have heated seats?

Yes. Heated front seats were offered on many Ford Fusion models, especially in higher trims or with optional winter packages; they are not standard on the base trims in most years. The Fusion lineup ended after the 2020 model year.


The Ford Fusion was produced in two generations (2006–2012 and 2013–2020) and was offered with a range of trims and option packages. Availability of heated seats depended on the year, trim level, and whether specific cold-weather or leather packages were chosen. This article provides a practical overview and guidance for checking a specific vehicle.


Availability by generation and trim


This list explains where heated seats were typically offered across the Fusion’s two generations and which configurations commonly included them. For an exact match, always verify the specific car’s window sticker or build sheet.



  • First generation (2006–2012): Heated front seats were available on higher trims or when leather seating or a comfort package was selected. They were not standard on the base models in most years.

  • Second generation (2013–2020): Heated front seats were commonly offered on SEL and Titanium trims, often via a Winter/Cold Weather package or as part of leather seating options. In some model years, Titanium could include heated seats as standard or as part of a package.


When shopping, use this as a general guide and confirm the exact vehicle’s equipment through the dealer listing, window sticker, or a service history note.


How to verify on a specific Fusion


To confirm for a particular car, look for these indicators:



  • Dash or center-console controls with a heated-seat icon or a temperature knob indicating seat heating.

  • Window sticker (Monroney) or the vehicle’s build sheet showing “Heated Front Seats” or “Winter Package.”

  • Ford brochures or the model-year configuration page that lists seat heating as an option for the trim in question.


If you’re buying used, ask the seller for documentation or photos of the features page, and consider a test sit to feel the seat warmth.


Summary


Heated front seats were a common feature on many Ford Fusion trims, particularly mid- to higher-level models and when equipped with cold-weather or leather packages. Since the Fusion was discontinued after 2020, availability now is largely a matter of used-market cars. Always verify the exact features on the specific vehicle you’re considering by checking the window sticker or build sheet, or by testing the seat heating in person.

Does the 2019 Ford Fusion have heated seats?


The SEL, Titanium, and Sport all come with heated front seats standard. What's more, the SE has heated seats available. You can also warm your hands with the available heated steering wheel. A heated steering wheel is available on the SEL and comes standard on the Titanium and the Sport.



Do Ford Fusions have heated seats?


Experience endless relaxation every time you slide into the all-new Fusion. This 2020 Ford car offers various weather-specific features, from heated front seats and a steering wheel to a dual-zone automatic climate control system.



Which Ford models have heated seats?


Heated Seats

  • Ford Mustang, Premium Plus, 2015 +
  • Ford Fusion - SEL, Titanium, 2015 +
  • Ford Escape - SE, SEL, Titanium, 2015 +
  • Ford EcoSport - SES, Titanium, 2019 +
  • Ford Escape, ST, ST-Line, SEL, SES, Titanium, 2020+
  • Ford Explorer, XLT, ST, Timberline®, King Ranch®, Limited 2020 +
  • Ford Edge, SE, SEL, SES, Titanium.



Does the 2013 Ford Fusion have heated seats?


A 10-way power-adjustable driver seat is standard on SE and Titanium trims. Heated front seats can be added on SE trims and are standard on Titanium models.


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