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Old 07-11-18, 02:22 PM
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Default Ford Is Killing the Fusion and Giving the Name to a Sport Wagon

Could it be called the Fusion Active?

For an idea of what a crossoverized version of the Fusion might look like, look no further than the Ford Focus. When that model was refreshed earlier this year, Ford introduced the Focus Active variant, later confirming that this new version would be the only one offered in the United States. In the same way that the Focus Active will compete with the Subaru Crosstrek, a so-called Fusion Active could compete with the larger Outback. If this rumor comes to fruition, expect body cladding commensurate with a raise in ride height, and a wagon-shaped cargo area in place of the trunk.



Ford Motor Co. is killing its slow-selling Fusion sedan while keeping the name to affix to a sport wagon it is developing to take on Subaru’s popular Outback, according to people familiar with the automaker’s plans.

The Fusion name probably will live on when the sedan exits early next decade, according to a spokesman. It will be replaced in the showroom by a high-roofed hatchback built on the same mechanical underpinnings, said two people who asked not to be identified revealing future product plans.

Ford shocked the auto industry -- and many of its dealers -- when it announced plans in April to abandon the shrinking sedan market and go all in on higher-profit sport utility vehicles and pickups. By early next decade, only the Mustang pony car will remain in Ford’s U.S. lineup. Worried that customers will defect to rivals, dealers have pushed to retain the Fusion name, which just four years ago was such a strong seller that Ford had to add a second factory of production.

“They spent hundreds of millions of dollars for brand equity in that Fusion name -- not $10 million or $20 million -- but hundreds of millions,” said Rhett Ricart, one of Ford’s top dealers, whose showroom is near Columbus, Ohio. “The smart thing is to play on that brand equity.”

Ford spokesman Mike Levine declined to speculate on the new Fusion’s design while confirming “we’ll likely continue to use the name because of its awareness, positive imagery and value with consumers.”

Focus Lives

The planned reinvention of the made-in-Mexico Fusion is akin to how Ford is transforming the Focus compact car into a crossover utility vehicle that the automaker will begin making next year in China.

Ford needs to find a way to keep its sedan buyers returning to its showrooms. A trade-in analysis by researcher Kelley Blue Book found that less than half of Ford Fusion owners are loyal to the brand. The most popular SUV models that Fusion owners consider are the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4, KBB found.

“Ford has a hard time moving people from their cars to SUVs,” said Michelle Krebs, a senior analyst with KBB affiliate Autotrader.

And that is more important than ever as the exodus from from cars to SUVs accelerates. Ford reported this month that sales of traditional cars have fallen to their lowest since the 2009 recession that drove General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC to reorganize in bankruptcy. SUV sales to individual retail customers rose 9 percent in the first half of this year, while car sales fell 13 percent, Ford said.

“We are continuing to see a strong shift out of cars and into SUVs,” Mark LaNeve, Ford’s U.S. sales chief, told reporters and analysts on a July 3 conference call. “Industry car sales are running at levels we haven’t seen since the recessionary period of 2009.”

Changed Course

The automaker has been vague on the Fusion’s future, even as it revealed it was ending production of the Taurus sedan in March 2019 and the subcompact Fiesta in May 2019. The Fusion sedan seems to be retiring some time in 2021, but the automaker appears to have reversed course on whether to keep the name in the lineup.

“They were canceling it originally, but then they were like, ‘No, we’re not canceling it,’” said John Murphy, an analyst for Bank of America Merrill Lynch, who publishes the closely watched “Car Wars” report that predicts future product plans for all major automakers.

A sport wagon similar to the Subaru Outback will thrust Ford into a fast-growing and competitive segment of the market. With sales up 5.5 percent this year, the Outback, is Subaru’s top-selling model and wins kudos for its practicality, dependability and fuel economy.

Jim Farley, Ford’s president of global markets, hinted that such a vehicle was coming in April when he explained that the company was exiting sedans to offer a “growing variety” of “utility body styles.” He said those new models would “give customers the utility benefits without the penalty of fuel economy.”

Ford dealers are just happy they won’t suffer the penalty of losing the Fusion name.

“There’s no doubt that we’ve built up equity in that name,” said Jack Kain, an 89-year-old Ford dealer near Lexington, Kentucky. “We can’t let that go.”


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So then, if they are going to bring another Focus-based crossover to the American market, what happens to the Escape, which is already on that same platform? I can't see them dropping the Escape (which was originally the Euro-market Ford Kuga)...it simply sells too well, even here in the U.S.?
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
So then, if they are going to bring another Focus-based crossover to the American market, what happens to the Escape, which is already on that same platform? I can't see them dropping the Escape (which was originally the Euro-market Ford Kuga)...it simply sells too well, even here in the U.S.?
The Escape isn't going anywhere. Probably moves to a scalable platform. Escape is rumored to offer a hybrid variant once again when the new generation comes out.

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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
The Escape isn't going anywhere. Probably moves to a scalable platform. Escape is rumored to offer a hybrid variant once again when the new generation comes out.
Yes, they will definitely need a hybrid. When the Kuga was brought over here as the latest redesign of the Escape, they dropped the hybrid version and substituted the C-Max.....which, IMO, was actually more of a station wagon than a crossover SUV.

Of course, even if the Escape and Fusion Active end up being sold out of the same showrooms, it wouldn't be the first time Ford has done that. The Edge and Explorer, as I understand it, are both (loosely) based on the same platform.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Yes, they will definitely need a hybrid. When the Kuga was brought over here as the latest redesign of the Escape, they dropped the hybrid version and substituted the C-Max.....which, IMO, was actually more of a station wagon than a crossover SUV.
That's not as much opinion as fact. The C-Max is a hatch/wagon. If it had been raised then one could consider it a CUV.

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Of course, even if the Escape and Fusion Active end up being sold out of the same showrooms, it wouldn't be the first time Ford has done that. The Edge and Explorer, as I understand it, are both (loosely) based on the same platform.
The first generation Edge was built on the CD3 platform shared with the first generation Fusion/Milan/Zephyr/MKZ, Mazda CX-9, Mazda 6 and Lincoln MKX (Edge). The second generation Edge is built off CD4. Second generation Fusion/MKZ, Mondeo, Edge/MKX, Galaxay, S-Max, Lincoln Continental are all built off this. The D3 platform is utilized by the Taurus, defunct Taurus X, defunct Montego, defunct MKS. D4 is used by Flex, MKT, and Explorer
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station wagons went out of style several decades ago.

i wonder when SUVs will suffer the same, and when the sedan will be king again.

Everyone is hauling so many dead bodies in their trunk these days. Need that cargo space.
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Originally Posted by pman6
station wagons went out of style several decades ago.
Conventional wagons, yes, but we were talking about the C-Max.

i wonder when SUVs will suffer the same, and when the sedan will be king again.
An even more interesting question, IMO, is if we will ever see large coupes make a resurgence.

Everyone is hauling so many dead bodies in their trunk these days. Need that cargo space.
You've been watching too many gangster-films LOL.

A lot of people, though, DO like the bulky carrying-capacity of SUVs, though....particularly when they go to yard sales or the furniture store.
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