Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Fusion
Power
80HP
Torque
124Nm
Consumption
6.5l/100
Emissions
154g/km
0-100 km/h
15.3s
Top Speed
164km/h
Weight
1150kg
Price
13,325€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
337 L
45 L
59 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Fusion Trend 1.4 80 CV Durashift EST (2005-2006)
General description
The 2006 Ford Fusion was not just any car; it was a statement of intent. In a world that was just beginning to flirt with crossovers, Ford introduced this unique vehicle, halfway between a utility car and an SUV. It was the answer for those seeking the agility of a Fiesta but with the commanding feel and space of a larger car. A pioneer that invited you to see the city from a slightly higher perspective.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Fusion with its 80 HP engine and Durashift transmission is an experience of pure serenity. Don't expect acceleration that pins you to your seat, but rather the smoothness of a faithful companion that takes you from point A to B with comforting calm. Its extra height gives you visibility that inspires confidence in urban traffic, and its suspension, though simple, absorbs street imperfections with surprising dignity. It's a car that asks nothing of you, it just accompanies you.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is honesty made into a bodywork. Square and functional shapes that scream 'space and practicality'. It doesn't seek to charm with seductive curves, but to convince with its elevated stance, robust protectors, and an interior where every centimeter is designed to be useful. The 337-liter trunk was a treasure in a car just four meters long, and its wide and comfortable access made your life easier. It was an intelligent design, thought for everyday life.
Technology and features
The Fusion's technology was just what was needed for its time. The heart of its comfort proposal was the 5-speed Durashift EST automatic gearbox, a luxury in its segment that eliminated the stress of traffic jams. Beyond that, simplicity was the norm: air conditioning, power windows, and a functional audio system. There were no touch screens or complex assistants, just proven and reliable mechanics you could blindly trust.
Competition
At the time, the Fusion faced a wave of vehicles that also sought to redefine space in a compact format. Models like the Renault Modus, with its modular ingenuity, the Opel Meriva and its flexibility solutions, or even the Fiat Idea, represented direct competition. They all fought to be the most versatile car for the young, urban family, but the Fusion brought that almost SUV-like sense of robustness that made it special.
Conclusion
The 2006 Ford Fusion is more than a car; it's a memory of an era where functionality and sensibility were virtues. An incredibly honest vehicle that offered space, an elevated driving position, and bombproof reliability without pretensions. It was the smart choice for thousands of families, a loyal friend that proved you don't need to be flashy to be brilliant. A modern classic that understood where the market was heading before many others.




