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Fusion Hybrid Averages 81.5 MPG,
Sets World Record with 1,445 Miles on Single Tank of Gas
- Drivers trained in mileage-maximizing techniques achieve
1,445 miles on a single tank of gas in a 2010 Ford Fusion
Hybrid averaging 81.5 mpg in Washington,
- D.C. and set world record for gasoline-powered,
midsize sedan
The Fusion Hybrid 1,000-Mile Challenge proves that fuel-efficient
driving techniques can nearly double a vehicles
EPA-rated fuel economy
- The demonstration of the Fusion Hybrids ultra
high-mileage potential also raised more than $8,000 for
the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
WASHINGTON, April 28, 2009 Drivers trained in mileage-maximizing
techniques such as smooth acceleration and coasting to red
lights were able to get an extraordinary 1,445.7 miles out
of a single tank of gas during a fund-raising effort in
Washington, D.C. that concluded today. They did it by averaging
81.5 miles per gallon in an off-the-showroom floor, non-modified
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid, the most fuel-efficient midsize
car in North America nearly doubling its U.S. certified
mileage.
The Fusion Hybrid 1,000-Mile Challenge started at 8:15
a.m. EDT on Saturday, April 25, from Mount Vernon, Va.,
and ended this morning at 5:37 a.m. on George Washington
Parkway in Washington, D.C. After more than 69 continuous
hours of driving, the Fusion Hybrid finally depleted its
tank and came to a stop with an odometer reading of 1,445.7
miles setting a world record for gasoline-powered,
midsize sedan.
The challenge team, which included NASCAR star Carl Edwards,
high mileage trailblazer Wayne Gerdes and several Ford Motor
Company engineers, 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 Fusion Hybrids
official estimated range is approximately 700 miles per
tank.
Not only does this demonstrate the Fusion Hybrids
fuel efficiency, it also shows that driving technique is
one of the keys to maximizing its potential, said
Nancy Gioia, director, Ford Sustainable Mobility Technologies
and Hybrid Vehicle Programs. The fact that we were
able raise much needed funds for JDRF while raising the
bar on fuel efficient driving performance made the effort
doubly worthwhile.
Maximizing mileage
A team of seven drivers prepared for the challenge by learning
a few mileage-maximizing techniques, most of which can be
used in any vehicle to improve fuel economy, but are especially
useful in the Fusion Hybrid where the driver can take advantage
of pure electric energy at speeds below 47 mph.
CleanMPG.com founder Wayne Gerdes, an engineer from Illinois
who coined the term hypermiling to describe
the mileage-maximizing techniques, provided the pointers.
They include:
- 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 vehicles
kinetic forward motion to climb hills, and use downhill
momentum to build speed; and
- Avoiding bumps and potholes that can reduce momentum
You become very aware of your driving because youre
constantly looking for opportunities to maximize mileage,
and a more aware driver is a safer driver, too, said
Gil Portalatin, Ford hybrid applications manager.
In addition, it is important for Fusion Hybrid drivers
to manage the battery systems state of charge through
the use of regenerative braking and coasting, and balancing
the use of the electric motor and gas engine in city driving
to avoid wasting fuel.
Fusion Hybrid drivers also can stay more connected to the
hybrid driving experience with Fords SmartGaugeTM
with EcoGuide, a unique instrument cluster that helps coach
drivers on how to optimize performance of their hybrid.
The Challenge
The Fusion Hybrid 1,000-Mile Challenge team took turns driving
several routes in and around the national capital over the
course of approximately three days and nights. The route
involved elevation changes, and ranged from the relatively
open George Washington Parkway to a 3-mile stretch in the
heart of the city that is clogged with roughly 30 traffic
signals.
The Fusion Hybrid works brilliantly, Gerdes
said. When you dont need acceleration power
while driving around town, the gas engine shuts down seamlessly.
Theres not another hybrid drivetrain in the world
that does that as effectively. The Fusion engineering team
really knocked it out of the park.
Ford NASCAR star Carl Edwards took time away from the high
speed world of professional car racing to contribute to
the Fusion Hybrid teams success in D.C.
It was exciting to be an active part in this challenge.
The fact that it will help spread the word about the Fusion
Hybrids great mileage, and help out a great charity,
makes it even more special, said Edwards, whose 99
team has used fuel-saving techniques to win races. Theres
no question that the Fusion Hybrid will help consumers save
fuel when they drive it. Having driven the car, I feel strongly
about how great it is so strong that Ive purchased
one myself.
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader
based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles
across six continents. With about 205,000 employees and
about 90 plants worldwide, the company's automotive brands
include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo. The company provides
financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For
more information regarding Ford's products, please visit
www.ford.com.
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