What are the trim levels for the 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid?
The 2014 Fusion Hybrid was offered in four trim levels: S, SE, SEL, and Titanium.
In 2014, Ford aligned the hybrid with the gasoline Fusion lineup, making the trim structure familiar to buyers and dealers. This article outlines the four trim levels and what each one typically included, noting that exact equipment could vary by market and option packages.
Trim levels at a glance
The four trim levels for the 2014 Fusion Hybrid are listed below, with a brief description of their general positioning and intent.
- S — entry-level trim focusing on efficiency and value with the standard hybrid setup
- SE — mid-range trim adding more technology and convenience features
- SEL — upper mid-range trim offering upgraded interior and available options
- Titanium — top-tier trim with premium materials and enhanced features
Actual equipment can vary by market and configuration; confirm exact content with a dealer or on the vehicle’s window sticker.
Details by trim
S trim
The S trim represents the base Fusion Hybrid, emphasizing efficiency with the core hybrid powertrain and essential comfort features. It serves as the value-focused entry point into the Hybrid lineup.
SE trim
The SE adds more technology and comfort options, often including upgraded infotainment and convenience features and a broader range of optional packages.
SEL trim
SEL provides a more premium interior and additional technology choices, with options that can include upgraded materials and enhanced navigation or connectivity depending on the package.
Titanium trim
Titanium is the top-of-the-line Fusion Hybrid, delivering the most premium interior, advanced technology, and styling cues. It typically includes the most features either as standard or widely available as options.
Summary
To recap, the 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid offered four trims—S, SE, SEL, and Titanium—each increasing in features and interior refinement. Buyers could select based on budget and desired tech, with exact equipment varying by market and optional packages.
