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2019 Ford Fusion Sport
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2019 Ford Fusion Sport

Sport 4dr Sedan AWD (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A)

$20,997
Est. $285/mo
$2,392 Below market
RMV: $23,389
Mileage 37,968 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 1 Owner
38 Days in market
WHITE
Sedan
V6
Automatic
PHD Auto Group
Elyria, OH
4.0
(Based 420 Review)
(440) 83*****
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2019 Ford Fusion Sport
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2019 Ford Fusion Sport

Sport 4dr Sedan AWD (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A)

$22,995
Est. $312/mo
$808 Below market
RMV: $23,803
Mileage 41,326 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
28 Days in market
WHITE
Sedan
V6
Automatic
Kendall Toyota of Eugene
Eugene, OR
4.0
(Based 1236 Review)
(541) 22*****
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2019 Ford Fusion Sport
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2019 Ford Fusion Sport

Sport 4dr Sedan AWD (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A)

$23,991
Est. $325/mo
$351 Below market
RMV: $24,342
Mileage 33,271 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
72 Days in market
WHITE
Sedan
V6
Automatic
Viva Ford
El Paso, TX
4.0
(Based 2629 Review)
(915) 83*****
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2019 Ford Fusion Sport

Sport 4dr Sedan AWD (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A)

$18,580
Est. $252/mo
$305 Above market
RMV: $18,275
Mileage 90,789 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
55 Days in market
RED
Sedan
V6
Automatic
HD Auto Sales Corp.
Reading, PA
4.0
(Based 245 Review)
(610) 98*****
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2019 Ford Fusion Sport

Sport 4dr Sedan AWD (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A)

$19,799
Est. $268/mo
$1,110 Above market
RMV: $18,689
Mileage 85,893 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Accident, 2 Owner
5 Days in market
RED
Sedan
V6
Automatic
Northwest Chrysler Jeep Dodge
Houston, TX
3.0
(Based 3000 Review)
(281) 94*****
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Certified Pre-Owned
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Certified 2019 Ford Fusion Sport

Sport 4dr Sedan AWD (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A)

$17,997
Est. $244/mo
$2,319 Above market
RMV: $15,678
Mileage 111,875 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
7 Days in market
BLACK
Sedan
V6
Automatic
Sarasota Ford
Sarasota, FL
4.0
(Based 7210 Review)
(888) 34*****
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2019 Ford Fusion Sport

Sport 4dr Sedan AWD (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A)

$13,950
Est. $189/mo
No Price Analysis
Mileage 60,874 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
135 Days in market
BLACK
Sedan
V6
Automatic
Sanaa Auto Sales
Denver, CO
4.0
(Based 185 Review)
(303) 86*****
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2019 Ford Fusion Sport

Sport 4dr Sedan AWD (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A)

$22,900
Est. $310/mo
No Price Analysis
Price Drop, $850
Earlier Price: $23,750 (18 Nov 2024)
Mileage 14,053 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
42 Days in market
BLACK
Sedan
V6
Automatic
Floyd's Auto Sales - Forest Lake
Forest Lake, MN
4.0
(Based 36 Review)
(651) 39*****
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2020 Ford Fusion User Reviews

Overall Rating: 3.5 (1 Reviews)

KF

Kristina French

2020 Ford Fusion

3.5

Posted On: April 18, 2024

I couldn’t be happier with my car!

Pros

Leather seats, Safety features

Cons

Always having engine issues, Bad on gas


The 2020 Ford Fusion is a solid midsize sedan that offers a comfortable ride, stylish design, and impressive technology features. I recently purchased a 2020 Ford Fusion SE and have been extremely satisfied with my decision. Firstly, the exterior design of the Fusion is sleek and modern, with a sporty look that sets it apart from other sedans in its class. The LED headlights and signature gril... Read more

2020 Ford Fusion Review


Pros

  • Refined ride
  • Impressive Handling
  • Safety at its best
  • Optional All-Wheel Drive for the Petrolhead
  • An array of powerhouse choices akin your needs
  • Comfortable Seats
  • Large Trunk

Cons

  • Unintuitive Infotainment Interface
  • Lethargic Acceleration from base engine
  • Subpar interior materials
  • No more Sport trim

The 2020 Ford Fusion looks like it hasn’t aged at all.

Overview


The 2020 Ford Fusion looks like it hasn’t aged at all. Ford has managed to gracefully modernize the Fusion with minimal modifications and still make it worthy of 2020. The 2020 Ford Fusion is a clean mixture of practicality, fun, and comfort. Over the years, its competition has caught up with more features and performance. 

 

Pricing and Features
7.0/10


Ford Fusion is available for 2020 in four exclusive trims and two configurations. The SE and Titanium trims have an All Wheel Drive variant. Three varying engines with different characteristics power trims. The new 6-speed automatic transmission is standard in all.

The base S variant is powered by a rather uninspiring 2.5L naturally aspirated inline 4 pot which produces 173 horses and 174 pound-feet of torque. The SE and SEL trims are powered by a more robust 1.5L EcoBoost engine which pumps out 181 horses and 185-pound feet of torque. The most powerful is Titanium with a 2.0L turbocharged inline 4 engine producing 245 horses and 275 pound-feet of torque.

All the variants are adequately filled with features that mimic their value.

Trims

S

SE

SEL

Titanium

MSRP

(FWD)

$23170

$24500

$28690

$34450

MSRP

(AWD)

--

$27885

--

$36450

Key Features

Lane-Keeping System

All the features in S trim added/replaced and:

All the features in SE trim added/replaced and:

All the features in SEL trim added/replaced and:

 

6-way manual driver’s seat and 4-way manual passenger seat

10-way power driver’s seat and 4-way power passenger

10-way power driver’s seat with 2 memory settings, power lumbar and 6-way power passenger seat.

10-way power driver’s seat with power lumbar and 6-way power passenger seat

 

Pre-Collision Assist

Dual-zone automatic temperature control

Active X seating material

Leather Sport seats 

 

CD player with 4 speakers

CD player with 6 speakers

Premium Audio System with 11 speakers

Sony sourced Audio System with 12 speakers

 

Rotary Gear Shift Dial

SiriusXM Radio

LED Signature Lighting

Heated and cooled front seats

 

Automatic Halogen Headlamps

External Temperature Indicator

Leather-wrapped steering wheel

Voice Assisted Navigation System

 

Solar Tinted Glass

Reverse Sensing System

Power heated rearview mirrors with security approach lamps

Heated Steering Wheel

 

16-inch steel Wheels 

17-inch Aluminium Wheels

18-inch Aluminium Wheels

19-inch Aluminum Wheels

 

Rain Sensing Wipers

     
 

Two 12-volt powerpoints

     
 

Remote Decklid Release

     
 

60/40 Foldable rear seats

     

Additional add on packages are available for all trims excluding the base to add safety and comfort features. All-wheel drive also comes as an option.

Which Fusion should you go for?

We would recommend you to click right in the middle. With the SE trim, you get a much more robust and powerful 1.5L EcoBoost engine which makes it a bit more lively. It also gets an upgraded 8-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard with a six-speaker setup. For an additional $665 you will be able to have features like Adaptive cruise control and voice-activated navigation system. 

All-wheel drive and safety features like forward collision mitigation system and blind-spot monitoring can be had for an incremental add on upgrade within $3000. Even after all these upgrades, the final price would not cross $2800.

Engine and Performance
7.5/10


With the withdrawal of the brawny V6 which made the Fusion a sleeper, the only engine options available are the 2.5L in the base, 1.5L EcoBoost for the two mid trims and the 2.0L turbo for the Titanium trim. The base engine is barely surviving with 173 horses and 174-pound feet of torque.

What's under the hood of the 2020 Ford Fusion?

The engine is lethargic and does not provide the much-needed zeal. But the potent 6-speed automatic transmission helps in extracting the maximum power out of the puny engine. The peak power comes in at a steep 4500 rpm which means it needs to be revved hard for good acceleration. The easy knob controller for transmission is easy to use.

The torque maxes out at about the mid-rpm range which makes it perfect for cruising. Long rides are smooth without any fuss. It sounds the part too! Ford makes up for poor performance in excellent driving dynamics and body control. 

Models

Ford Fusion S

Honda Accord LX

Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Chevrolet Malibu L

MSRP

$23170

$23870

$24100

$22095

Engine

2.5L Inline-4

1.5L Inline-4

2.5L Inline-4

1.5L Inline-4

Drivetrain FWD FWD FWD FWD

Transmission

6-Speed Automatic

CVT

CVT

CVT

Power

173hp@6,000rpm

192hp@5,500rpm

188hp@6,000rpm

160hp@5,700rpm

Torque 

174lb-ft@4,500rpm

192lb-ft@6,000rpm

180lb-ft@3,600rpm

184lb-ft@2,500rpm

Honda Accord tops the list with a topping 192 horses and 192 pound-feet of torque. The CVT transmission muffles the power. The chevy comes in second followed by the Altima.

How quickly can it pull off the line?

The Fusion is not ahead snapper but is tuned for everyday comfort. It makes sure the transmission is linear and you feel none of the jerks from the shifting of gears. The power does not induce breathtaking acceleration nor is it enough for sudden overtakes but enough to do the work efficiently without any hiccups.

Models

Ford Fusion S

Honda Accord LX

Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Chevrolet Malibu L

0-60 MPH 

N/A

7.6s(est.) sec

7.7 sec

8.5 sec

Quarter Mile 

N/A

15.9s(est.) sec

16.0 sec

16.0 sec

Top Speed  N/A N/A 140 MPH N/A

Engine

2.5L Inline-4

1.5L Inline-4

2.5L Inline-4

1.5L Inline-4

How well does it take on the roads?

This is Fusion’s triumph car against its rivals. The steering is sharp and responds quickly and precisely to driver inputs. With minimal body roll thanks to anti-roll bars, it is one of the most fun-loving sedans out there. Corners are a breeze in this. The rigid body structure gives it exceptional stability at high speeds as well. The suspension is well-tuned for a comfortable extended trip. Bumps and vibrations are smoothly muffled by the dampers.

This amazing driving experience makes it one of the very few well-rounded dynamic sedans out there.

How's the braking?

The stopping power of Fusion is moderate. The car takes some time to halt as it is heavy. The braking is linear and doesn’t feel abrupt thus providing comfort all round. Stop and go traffic doesn’t feel fidgety. But even with the added mass, it manages to stop in a shorter distance than its competitors.

Models

Ford Fusion S

Honda Accord LX

Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Chevrolet Malibu L

Brake Rotors Front

11.8"

11.5"

11.7"

11.8"

Brake Rotors Rear

11.9"

11.1"

11"

11.3"

Curb Weight

3472 lbs

3131 lbs

3212 lbs

3126 lbs

60-0 MPH

122 ft

163 ft(est.)

116 ft

N/A

Honda Accord has the least reactive brakes which takes 163 feet to come to a standstill. The Altima and Malibu sneak up in between.

Fuel Economy
7.5/10


Fuel economy is not the Fusion’s strong point even in the nonturbo 2.5L inline 4 pot. Surprisingly the higher trims with more powerful engines also return similar EPA rated estimates.

Models

Ford Fusion S

Honda Accord LX

Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Chevrolet Malibu L

MPG (City)

21

30

28

29

MPG (Highway)

31

38

39

36

MPG (Combined)

25

33

32

32

Fuel Capacity 16.5 gallons 14.8 gallons 16.2 gallons 15.8 gallons
Range (City/Hwy/Combined) 347/512/412 miles 444/562/488 miles 454/632/518 miles 458/569/505 miles

Emission (Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15k mi/yr)

7.3

5.3

5.5

7.1

All of its competitors are above the 30 MPG mark. Nissan Altima and the Chevy Malibu tops the list with a combined fuel economy of 32 MPG. The Fusion comes last in this list.

Interior
8.0/10


The interior is well laid out with a sensible amount of switches. It’s plain, simple and functional. It is a comfortable place to be in with comfortable seats. The rotary gear shifter takes a bit of time getting used to for newbies. The material quality is not up to mark on the base trim but as we go up, it improves. That said, it surely has improved from the last iteration with chrome laden gauges and tactile switches for better feedback. Ford should have put in a little more effort for the base trim as it feels out of place. Soft-touch materials and leather trims upgrade the dull interior in the upper trims. 

How comfortable is the Fusion on the Inside?

The front seats are the most comfortable ones on the inside. It is supportive and well-bolstered to hold you firmly with comfort. There is ample headroom and legroom in the front. The tall and wide doors make entry and exit easy and comfortable. The wide front windshield and narrow A-pillars provide excellent forward visibility. The driver's seat is higher placed which also helps in outward visibility. The rear seats and cramped for a car this size. The sloping roofline gives it a shorter headroom which taller occupants might find uneasy. The seats come with cloth seats in light stone color. More customizations would require you to go up the ladder.

Models

Ford Fusion S

Honda Accord LX

Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Chevrolet Malibu L

Seating Capacity 5 5 5 5

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

39.2/57.8/44.3

39.5/58.3/42.3

39.2/58.2/43.8

39.1/58.5/41.5

Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

37.8/56.9/38.3

37.3/56.5/40.4

36.9/56.5/40.4

37.5/57.1/38.1

Looking at the statistics, the japs manage to outrun the Americans with a more comfortable and spacious interior. The better space management gives them the edge. Honda Accord provides the most interior space with the Altima following it.

What is the Infotainment system like?

The infotainment system on the base trim is barebone with a stereo AM/FM compatible CD player. It has the more basic version of the SYNC interface with voice-activation and a 4.2 inch LCD screen.

It feels a bit outdated and the optional SYNC 3 infotainment system with a larger screen would be a sensible upgrade for this trim.

Infotainment Features

  • AM/FM Stereo with CD Player
  • MP3 compatible
  • Four speakers
  • Bluetooth compatible

How much cargo can it take?

The cargo space is impressive with 16 cubic feet of space to play around. The 60/40 rear split seats fold to give you a lot of cargo space when needed. As this is not a hybrid like its brothers, it doesn’t eat up any space in the trunk and it is a blessing in a world when hybrids are taking over! 

Models

Ford Fusion S

Honda Accord LX

Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Chevrolet Malibu L

Cargo Capacity 

16.0 cu.ft.

16.7 cu.ft.

15.4 cu.ft.

15.7 cu.ft.

Honda Accord is the only contender that manages to surpass the Ford with a marginal upgrade of 16.7 cubic feet. The Altima and Malibu have similar volume which puts in at the bottom of the chain.

Interior Features

  • 6-way manual driver’s seat 
  • 4-way manual passenger seat
  • 60/40 rear split seat
  • Cabin Air Filter
  • 4.2-inch configurable LCD in the instrument cluster
  • Rotary Gear Shift Dial
  • Integrated Front Door Storage
  • Message Center with Trip computer
  • Steering wheel with Cruise and Redundant Audio Controls
  • Push-button start

Exterior
7.0/10


Ford has managed to age the fusion well. Over the years not much has changed but the subtle changes do keep it in the grid. The design is sleek and simple. The now-standard LED taillights and halogen headlamps makes its presence felt. The 16- inch steel wheels do look a bit bland on the car. Nevertheless, higher trims have more attractive wheels available.

How does the Ford Fusion look on the road?

Ford Fusion is a long car that takes it to the full-sized sedan category. The design is simple but has aged well over the years. Ford has offered eight attractive color options to mask its age. The slanting roofline and Aston martin-like front grille makes it stand out from the crowd. The five-bar grille introduced last year has been carried over.

Models

Ford Fusion S

Honda Accord LX

Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Chevrolet Malibu L

Curb Weight 

3472 lbs

3131 lbs

3212 lbs

3126 lbs

Length 

191.8"

192.2"

192.9"

194.2"

Width

72.9"

73.3"

72.9"

73.0"

Height

58.2"

57.1"

56.7"

57.9"

Ground Clearance

N/A

5.5"

5.4"

N/A

Wheelbase 

112.2"

111.4"

111.2"

111.4"

Ford Fusion has the longest wheelbase of the lot which helps it to be a nimble handler with a shorter overhang both at the front and rear. The Chevy Malibu is the longest of the lot which it utilizes for cargo space. Nissan Altima is the widest of the lot which gives it most shoulder room of the lot.

Exterior Features

  • Capless Fuel Filler
  • Sleek 5 grille design with black finish and chrome surround
  • Daytime Running Headlamps
  • LED Tail Lights
  • Solar Tinted Glass
  • 16-inch steel wheels

Safety
9.1/10


Ford has souped-up the safety on the fusion with the addition of FORD CO-PILOT 360 PROTECT as standard on all models. This means that features like automatic emergency system, blind spot information, lane-keeping system, etc. comes as standard from the base up.

A FORD PASS connect app allows us to use multiple features like start/stop, lock/unlock, vehicle location and even fuel level. Ford has been interactive with providing reward points for using the application in your Fusion. These points can be used for discounts on vehicle servicing at any Ford Dealership. Well played Ford!

Safety Features

  • Rear View Camera
  • AdvanceTrac with Electronic Stability Control(ESC)
  • SOS Post-Crash Alert
  • Perimeter Alarm
  • SecuriLock Passive Anti-theft System
  • Electric-Assist Parking Brake
  • Added safety with Driver and Passenger Knee Airbag
  • Individual Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
  • Front and Rear Seat Belt Pretensioners
  • Automatic Emergency braking 
  • Blind Spot Information
  • Adaptive Cruise Control(Only on Titanium trim)

Competition
6.0/10


Honda Accord

The Japanese are neck-deep in here with more cargo space, a spacious interior, a punchier engine with smooth power delivery and great handling. It manages to surpass the Ford in all aspects except for the handling where it ties in with the Jap. But most importantly the Accord is high of features when the similarly priced Ford Fusion is dry and stripped of features of interest. So Jap is the clear winner here.

Nissan Altima

Ford is a poor car in terms of feature lists. But the feature list on the Altima makes the Fusion a winner! It has a very scarce and uninspiring list of features. The vehicle has poor outward visibility as well due to thick A-pillars. The driving is soulless and steering is very slow in response. Apart from the slight power gain than the Ford, there isn’t any pitching point for the Altima. The Fusion would be a sensible choice here.

Chevrolet Malibu

Malibu is the cheapest of the lot. It is cheaper than the Ford Fusion which raises eyebrows. But the Malibu is a lackluster car with poor acceleration. The interior is dated and the base engine is boring. Ford Fusion is a better performer both in terms of performance and features. Ford Malibu is surely not our choice of car here.

Final Verdict


The Ford Fusion is a practical, spacious and very nimble car. The seating is comfortable and we dare say one of the best among the lot. The powertrain is potent but the engine attached to it doesn’t impress at all. The 2.5L pot is just not enough to push the sedan when needed. When we compare it with the competition, it fails miserably. We would choose the much more compelling Honda Accord over the base Fusion anyday. But if you can shell out some extra bucks then Ford has some bone tickling higher trims in store.