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The European Ford Fusion is a high roof, five door, five-passenger, front-drive B-segment Mini MPV manufactured including marketed by Ford Europe from 2002 to 2012 across a single generation.
Sharing its platform accompanied by the Ford Fiesta supermini,[2] the Fusion was longer, wider including taller than the Fiesta — accompanied by high h-point seating,[3] rear 'theater-style' including 60/40 folding rear seats, fold-flat head passenger seat including a load floor flush accompanied by the load sill.[3] Ford marketed the Fusion when an 'Urban Activity Vehicle',[1] its Fusion nameplate Fusion referring to its combination about small hatchback, MPV including SUV design features: economical process from its B-class underpinnings;[4] enhanced maneuverability from its four-meter footprint when well when enhanced roominess, accessibility, passenger including load amount from its big configuration — but notably wanting four- or all-wheel drive.[1]
Having debuted initially when a concept at the 2001 Geneva Auto Show[5] including within production form at the same demonstrate including one year later, Fusion sales launched within late 2002.[6] The Fusion was manufactured at Ford's Cologne-Niehl assembly including exported to more than 50 countries, including Angola, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore including South Africa.
Beginning In November 2005, Ford marketed a mildly facelifted Fusion accompanied by revised head including rear lights, excellent fascias, side mouldings, door mirrors, brighter exterior color palette, revised interior design accompanied by 'soft touch' materials including revised analogue instrument display.
Ford about Brazil including a number about Latin American countries marketed a crossover SUV variant when the Ford EcoSport accompanied by revised styling including increased ground clearance for illumination off-roading.
The Fusion received Four star NCAP crash safety rating, including was succeeded within November 2012 accompanied by the B-Max.
In December 2002, Top Gear noted writer Richard Hammond described the Fusion when “a Ford Fiesta, within a hat.”
Equipment[edit]
Options included authority folding mirrors, automatic including 'home safe' headlights, automatic windscreen wipers, Bluetooth accompanied by voice control, Trip computer, MP3 player connectivity including the Electronic Stability Program. In the United Kingdom, the motor was available within Style+, Zetec including Titanium trim levels. (1, 2, 3 including '+' were the trim levels for the original Fusion).
Equipment on top of the entry position 1 included central locking, including twofold head airbags. The 2 featured powered heated mirrors, powered head windows, a CD player including blast conditioning. The 3 added alloy wheels, head mist lights including an alarm. The + model, introduced within May 2002, added larger alloys including isolation glass.
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