Ford’s official online configurator about the 2013 Ford Fusion may now be accessed. Fusion Titanium has a price of $30,995 for the base 2013 Fusion S. When powered by the 2.5-liter I-4, it starts at $22,495, including destination. Few options are available on the S model, which uses 16-inch steel wheels. The voice-activated Sync with MyFord and Bluetooth are offered as standard equipment. The 2.5-liter engine is also available on the SE trim. The 2013 Fusion SE with the 1.6-liter EcoBoost is a bit more expensive at $25,290 whether a manual or automatic transmission is chosen by the buyer. The SE package is equipped with 17-inch alloys, and a six-speaker sound system with satellite radio. Larger 18-inch wheels, foglights, and rear deck-lid spoiler are part of a $1250 Appearance Package while a $2300 Luxury Package adds leather seats (heated for front) with 10-way power adjustment for the driver.
Automatic engine stop-start technology is an option that costs $295. A Driver Assist Package adds several features like blind spot monitoring with cross traffic and a lane departure warning with lane keeping assistance and driver monitoring. Priced at $1000, the Technology Package adds a rear-view camera and dual automatic climate control. Active Park Assist costs $795. Choosing a moonroof with a universal garage door opener is an option that costs $895.
Meanwhile, the noice-activated navigation is only $795. The 2013 Fusion SE with the 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine and automatic transmission has a starting price of $26,745, which has the Appearance Package. However, the Luxury Package is still priced at $2300. The same options are available for both EcoBoost engine models. However, the 2.0-liter model may also get a $995 Active Cruise Control option. The 2013 Fusion Hybrid has a price tag of $27,995. It features environmentally friendly cloth seats in two colors. Buyers may also opt for leather seats offered in black and tan.







