So far we have traveled 2000 miles in the Ford Fusion Hybrid and we’re pleased to say that it’s been comfy. The seats are supportive, but still soft. The leg and headroom is sufficient, and it rides nicely. We have traversed high mountains, rolling hills, and endless flatlands while enduring high winds, rain, snow, and even some hail over the last week. But this Fusion kept on truck’n while maintaining some sort of order inside. Watch the video after the break for a complete run-down on the Fusion’s interior. We’ll cover ride and handling next.
Editor’s Note: Matt’s expenses at the end of this trip will be paid by the Ford Motor Company. We are not required to write anything good – or anything, really – about the Fusion during the course of the trip although we did choose to partake in the trip because of the technology in the car itself.










Well this answered my question posted in your previous video about the interior comfort.
The interior really is blah at best. I like the instrument cluster LCD setup but the rest of the interior isnt, in my opinion worthy of 30 grand. 30 grand is WAY over priced when the new Insight and Prius are lurking around the corner.
I had really high hopes for this car but the pricing is not going to work. People looking for fuel economy arent likely looking to offset that with a $500 a month payment (give or take a hundred).
Maybe there will be some rebates or something to offset that price but the Honda Insight is looking better each day. Doesnt a civic come close to that mileage for the non hybrid versions for about a third less cost?
I think that you did the interior walk through very well. You pointed out things that one would only discover after spending some quality time with the vehicle. Thanks.
“It’s not bad!” I think that would be the overall opinion after watching the review.
I have to say that you americans have yet to produce a car with a good looking interior.
okay wheres the usb ort thats all i want 2 know!