What is the mileage of a 2007 Ford Fusion?
The mileage for the 2007 Ford Fusion varies by engine and configuration. In general, expect around mid-20s miles per gallon combined, with higher highway efficiency than city driving.
Engine options and EPA estimates
The Fusion offered two main gasoline powertrains in 2007. The following figures reflect EPA estimates for typical configurations with front-wheel drive and automatic transmissions.
- 2.3L inline-4 (I4), front-wheel drive: about 23 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway; roughly 26–27 mpg combined.
- 3.0L Duratec V6, front-wheel drive: about 19 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway; roughly 22–23 mpg combined.
Note: Mileage can vary with options, drivetrain (all-wheel drive, if equipped), transmission, and model year changes. The 2007 Fusion did not offer a factory hybrid variant.
In practice, these EPA figures provide a baseline, but real-world mileage often differs based on driving conditions and vehicle upkeep.
Real-world factors that affect fuel economy
Several practical factors influence actual mileage on a 2007 Fusion beyond the engine choice.
- Maintenance and tire condition (proper inflation, air filters, and regular service).
- Driving style (acceleration habits, speed, and braking).
- Payload and cargo load (heavier loads reduce efficiency).
- Fuel quality and octane (as recommended in the owner's manual).
With aging components or high mileage, some drivers observe mileage lower than EPA estimates, especially in city driving.
Summary
The 2007 Ford Fusion’s fuel economy centers on two gasoline engines: the 2.3L I4 and the 3.0L V6. EPA figures generally place the 2.3L in the mid-20s mpg combined (about 23 mpg city / 32 mpg highway), and the 3.0L in the low 20s mpg combined (about 19 mpg city / 27 mpg highway). Real-world results vary with maintenance, driving style, and conditions, and there was no factory hybrid option in 2007. For a specific vehicle, reference the window sticker or perform a current mileage check under typical driving conditions.
