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  • Ford Fusion Hybrid and Wayne Gerdes average 81.5mpg, set record 1,445mi on single tank

    Ford Fusion Hybrid and Wayne Gerdes average 81.5mpg, set record 1,445mi on single tank Fuel crises and economic downturns have seen the emergence of a new kind of driver in recent years - the hypermiler. For those who don’t know, hypermiling refers to a set of techniques used to maximize fuel economy, such as monitoring traffic flows to reduce braking, planning shorter routes, and coasting on idle as much as possible. Those who practice the techniques are referred to as hypermilers – a term coined up by world-record breaking hypermiler Wayne Gerdes, who was part of the team that set what Ford is calling a new world record of 1,445mi (2,325km) on a single tank, averaging 81.5mpg in a 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid.

    ... Fuel crises and economic downturns have seen the emergence of a new kind of driver in recent years - the hypermiler. For those who don’t know, hypermiling refers to a set of techniques used to maximize fuel economy, such as monitoring traffic flows to reduce braking, planning shorter routes, and coasting on idle as much as possible. Those who practice the techniques are referred to as hypermilers – a term coined up by world-record breaking hypermiler Wayne Gerdes, who was part of the team that set what Ford is calling a new world record of 1,445mi (2,325km) on a single tank, averaging 81.5mpg in a 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid. Gerdes, whose antics have seen him drafting 18-wheeler semi-trailers with his engine turned off, and NASCAR star Carl Edwards teamed up with Ford behind the wheel 2010 Fusion Hybrid. The team, which also counted several Ford engineers among its numbers, raised more than $8,000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) by exceeding the goal of 1,000 miles on a single tank of gas. The attempt started on April 25th in Mt. Vernon, Virginia, taking 69 hours of continuous driving to get to Washington D.C.. While Gerdes had no trouble keeping above the required 57mpg, NASCAR star Carl Edwards came away impressed with how easy the car made it to save fuel. "There’s no question that the Fusion Hybrid will help consumers save fuel when they drive it," said Edwards. "Having driven the car, I feel strongly about how great it is – so strong that I’ve purchased one myself." The Fusion Hybrid used in the challenge was a factory produced model with no modifications or alterations and ran on regular 87 octane petrol. According to Ford, using eco-driving techniques such as gradual acceleration and smooth braking, coasting to red lights, not using air-conditioning and utilizing momentum, is what allowed the car to return its unexpectedly high 81.5mpg average. Ford's engineers had previously pegged 70mpg as the best they could hope for. The Fusion is officially rated at 41mpg (5.7L/100km) on the highway and 36mpg (6.9L/100km) in the city for fuel economy, while its driving range is stated as 700 miles. If you want to apply some of hypermiling's best techniques to your own commute, this list from Gerdes might be able to help: * Slowing down and maintaining even throttle pressure; * Gradually accelerating and smoothly braking; * Maintaining a safe distance between vehicles and anticipating traffic conditions; * Coasting up to red lights and stop signs to avoid fuel waste and brake wear; * Minimize use of heater and air conditioning to reduce the load on the engine; * Close windows at high speeds to reduce aerodynamic drag; * Applying the “Pulse and Glide” technique while maintaining the flow of traffic; * Minimize excessive engine workload by using the vehicle’s kinetic forward motion to climb hills, and use downhill momentum to build speed; and * Avoiding bumps and potholes that can reduce momentum2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid hypermiling challenge Read More
  • Ford Fusion Hybrid to be the first-ever hybrid pace car in NASCAR Sprint Cup

    Ford Fusion Hybrid to be the first-ever hybrid pace car in NASCAR Sprint Cup At the end of October, Ford revealed a preview of the 2010 Ford Fusion, and with it came details on the next-generation hybrid system that would be available in the car. With relatively high electric-only cruising speeds and a huge 700mi (1,100km) range, the Fusion Hybrid is set to be a very interesting offering in the mid-size segment. Now Ford's trying to give it another layer of appeal by making it the first hybrid to lead the NASCAR Sprint Cup field to the green flag at this year's season-ending Ford 400.

    Though the hybrid's appearance at the racetrack will be more lipservice than launchpad, the mere inclusion of the hybrid car at a... At the end of October, Ford revealed a preview of the 2010 Ford Fusion, and with it came details on the next-generation hybrid system that would be available in the car. With relatively high electric-only cruising speeds and a huge 700mi (1,100km) range, the Fusion Hybrid is set to be a very interesting offering in the mid-size segment. Now Ford's trying to give it another layer of appeal by making it the first hybrid to lead the NASCAR Sprint Cup field to the green flag at this year's season-ending Ford 400. Though the hybrid's appearance at the racetrack will be more lipservice than launchpad, the mere inclusion of the hybrid car at a sporting event - especially in a role typically reserved for a relatively sporty vehicle - could go a long way toward bringing awareness of the new hybrid system inside the Fusion to the mainstream. And that's something worth doing - there are a lot of interesting things going on under the hood of the Fusion Hybrid. With a 2.4L four-cylinder that uses the Atkinson cycle, regenerative braking that's 94% efficient, electric-only cruising speed of up to 47mph (75km/h) and a CVT to keep everything humming at the efficiency sweet spot, it's set to take the efficiency title from the Toyota Camry hybrid by at least 5mpg, according to the Blue Oval. Alongside the Fusion Hybrid, the Fusion Sport will be on the scene at the Ford 400. Featuring a 263hp (196kW) 3.5L V6, the Sport model is the Fusion's stab at performance-minded buyers. Both the Hybrid and Sport will feature Ford's new SmartGauge and EcoGuide systems to help coach drivers to drive more efficiently, while offering real-time feedback in a high-res display. Both cars will be unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 19.Ford SmartGauge2010 Ford Fusion Sport Read More