Ford's 2010 Fusion Hybrid was heavily spotlighted by the manufacturer at the recent Los Angeles Auto Show, and with good reason: The frugal hybrid offers the sort of fuel economy that's likely to command the attention of buyers hoping to save at the pump.
The official EPA ratings are now in, and they cast this Fusion in a very favorable light. The car has ratings of 41 miles per gallon in the city and 36 mpg on the highway. This makes it the most fuel-efficient midsize car available in the U.S. market -- a title previously held by the Toyota Camry Hybrid.
According to Ford, the Fusion Hybrid can travel for more than 700 miles on a single tank of gas. Official pricing is not yet available, but it's expected that the car will cost about $25,000 once the applicable federal tax credit has been factored in.
Read more about the Fusion Hybrid on Edmunds' Green Car Advisor.

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