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How roomy is a Ford Fusion?

The Ford Fusion is a roomy midsize sedan with comfortable front seating, solid rear legroom for adults, and a practical trunk around 16 cubic feet. Real-world space varies slightly by model year and variant, but it generally offers a comfortable four-passenger experience with versatile everyday usability.


Interior dimensions: passenger space and seating


What the measurements reveal about sitting room


The Fusion prioritizes a spacious-feeling cabin, with ample front seat comfort and a rear seat that accommodates adults on most trips. The figures below reflect typical measurements across Fusion generations and trims from 2013 through 2020.


Note that exact figures can shift slightly by year, generation, and whether the model includes optional equipment.



  • Passenger volume: typically around 102–103 cubic feet.

  • Front headroom: about 39–40 inches.

  • Rear headroom: around 37–38 inches.

  • Front legroom: roughly 41–42 inches.

  • Rear legroom: roughly 37–39 inches.


In practical terms, four adults can ride comfortably for everyday use, with the front row offering the most generous space and the rear seats accommodating adults reasonably well on longer trips.


Rear seating and practicality


Rear-seat space is generally adequate for two adults on longer journeys and suitable for kids or two adults on shorter commutes. The cabin layout favors a roomy feel, with decent shoulder room and a straightforward ingress/egress flow.


Trunk and cargo space


How much cargo fits in the trunk


The Fusion’s trunk is a practical size for daily use and trips with luggage. The standard gasoline Fusion typically offers about 16 cubic feet of trunk space, which handles several suitcases or a week’s worth of groceries in most households.


Before listing the numbers, it’s important to note that hybrid and plug-in variants allocate part of the interior for battery packs, which reduces trunk space compared with the gasoline model.



  • Gasoline Fusion: around 16 cubic feet of trunk space.

  • Fusion Hybrid: trunk space is reduced to accommodate the battery; exact cubic feet vary by year.

  • Fusion Energi (plug-in hybrid): typically smaller trunk capacity due to battery packaging.


For practical daily use, you’ll be able to carry multiple suitcases for road trips in the gasoline version, while hybrids and Energi will offer less cargo room but bring the benefit of hybrid efficiency.


Model-year and variant caveats


How the numbers shift by year and option


The Fusion’s interior dimensions are broadly consistent across its 2013–2020 production span, but small differences occur by generation and trim. Hybrids and plug-in variants trade some trunk space for battery equipment, and newer model years sometimes refine seat comfort and materials. If you’re shopping used, test-fit your typical luggage and seating needs to verify the space fits your routine, especially if you frequently carry long items or three adults in back.


Summary


Overall, the Ford Fusion delivers a roomy, comfortable cabin for a midsize sedan, with solid front-seat comfort and respectable rear legroom, plus a usable trunk. The gasoline models typically offer the most cargo space; hybrids and plug-in hybrids sacrifice some trunk capacity to accommodate batteries. For buyers prioritizing space, inspecting a few examples in person—especially the trunk and rear seating—will help ensure the Fusion meets your daily needs.

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