Ford Fusion Fuel Efficiency
| Engine | Horsepower and Torque | Gas Mileage (EPA-estimated) |
| 2.5L i-VCT | 175 HP, 175 lb-ft torque | 21 city/ 31 highway MPG |
| 2.0L EcoBoost® | 245 HP, 275 lb-ft torque | 20 city/ 29 highway MPG |
| 1.5L EcoBoost® | 181 HP, 185 lb-ft torque | 23 city/ 34 highway MPG |
The 2020 Ford Fusion has a variety of different engine options, and its standard choice is the 2.5L i-VCT engine. It generates 175 horsepower and 175 lb-ft of torque. When paired up with the standard 6-speed automatic transmission, it gets an EPA-estimated 21 city/31 highway MPG.

The most powerful engine is the available 2.0L EcoBoost® engine, which cranks out 245 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque. It's mated with the available Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system for enhanced all-weather capability, and it gets an EPA-estimated 20 city/29 highway MPG for AWD models.
The most efficient gas engine is the available 1.5L EcoBoost® engine. It comes with Auto Start-Stop technology, which can reduce idling time for maximized fuel economy. With this configuration, the Fusion boasts an EPA-estimated 23 city/34 highway MPG and can generate 181 horsepower and 185 lb-ft of torque.
Fusion Hybrid Options
If you're looking to boost the Ford Fusion MPG, you might want to consider their hybrid system.
The 2.0L Atkinson-Cycle engine gets an EPA-estimated 43 city/41 highway MPG. It's partnered up with the SmartGauge® with EcoGuide. It'll provide you with driving feedback, so you can track the hybrid drive, electric drive, gas engine, plus instant and average fuel economy.
Thanks to the fuel-efficient features of the Ford Fusion, you'll get an estimated 588-mile range between your trips to the gas station, allowing you to travel a seemingly endless distance without a care in the world.
Maximizing Your MPG
Estimates are a great place to start, but fuel economy also depends on your driving habits. So, to help you get the most out of your Ford Fusion, there are a few simple tricks that can help get you better MPG.
For starters, you'll want to go easy on the pedal. Giving your vehicle some extra time to pick up speed will keep it from fighting excessive drag, which will conserve extra fuel in the long run.
You can also check to make sure your gas cap creates an airtight seal. This will help keep oxygen out of the tank, so your Fusion can burn less fuel.
When your tires maintain a low rolling distance, it's easier for your vehicle to get moving, so it will be able to conserve more fuel. That's why it's important to keep your tires properly inflated.
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Put the Ford Fusion MPG to the Test!
Here at Fuller Ford, you can get behind the wheel of this fuel-efficient sedan. See firsthand how far it can take you around Cincinnati, Newport, and Covington. It'll also help you decide if it's the right vehicle for you. Visit us today to take the 2020 Ford Fusion for a spin!