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FORD SWEEPS N.A.I.A.S. CAR AND TRUCK
OF THE YEAR AWARD
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Ford swept the North American Car
and Truck of the Year awards today at the North American International
Auto Show (NAIAS), winning both prestigious awards for the 2010 Ford
Fusion Hybrid and the 2010 Ford Transit Connect, respectively
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It is the third time in 17 years
that one manufacturer has won both awards
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The Ford Fusion Hybrid is America’s
most fuel-efficient midsize sedan with an EPA-estimated 41 mpg rating in
the city and 36 mpg on the highway, topping the Toyota Camry hybrid by 8
mpg in the city and 2 mpg on the highway
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The Transit Connect is an
industry-exclusive vehicle developed to be a smart new choice for small
business owners; it offers double the fuel economy of full-size vans,
generous and accessible cargo space, and the agility and maneuverability
to operate in crowded urban areas
DETROIT, Jan. 11, 2010 – Ford Motor
Company scored a historic doubleheader today, capturing both the North
American Car of the Year and North American Truck of the Year awards for
the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid and 2010 Ford Transit Connect, respectively,
at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). It is only the
third time in 17 years that one manufacturer has won both titles.
“Winning both of these prestigious awards is confirmation that the ONE
Ford plan is working, delivering industry-leading products for our
customers,” said Mark Fields, president of The Americas.
The North American Car and Truck of the Year awards recognize vehicles
based on factors including innovation, design, safety, handling, driver
satisfaction and value for the dollar. A jury of 49 automotive journalists
in the United States and Canada vote for the vehicles, which must be
“all-new” or “substantially changed” from the previous model to qualify
for the award.
The Fusion Hybrid edged out finalists including the Buick LaCrosse and
Volkswagen Golf/GTI to win the North American Car of the Year award. It is
the fourth hybrid vehicle in 17 years to win recognition as North American
Car (or Truck) of the Year. It also is the second hybrid win for Ford –
the most hybrid wins for any automaker. The Ford Escape Hybrid was named
North American Truck of the Year in 2005.
The Transit Connect bested finalists including the Chevrolet Equinox and
Subaru Outback to win the North American Truck of the Year award. It is
the sixth Ford truck to win the award – the most wins of any automaker in
the 17-year history of the awards program. It also is the second year in a
row that Ford has captured the title. Last year, top honors went to the
2009 Ford F-150.
Fusion Hybrid a winner out of the gate
The North American Car of the Year award is the latest in an impressive
string of awards and accolades for the Fusion Hybrid. Most recently, the
vehicle was honored as CAR and DRIVER Magazine’s “10Best” Cars for 2010,
one of AUTOMOBILE Magazine’s 2010 All-Stars, and the entire Fusion lineup
captured the acclaimed MOTOR TREND Car of the Year® award.
The all-new Fusion Hybrid arrived in dealers in March, complete with a
powertrain system that combines the best attributes of the gasoline engine
and electric battery-driven motors to deliver the optimal experience for
the customer in terms of driving performance and fuel economy.
The Fusion Hybrid also offers drivers a way to be more connected to the
hybrid driving experience thanks to Ford’s SmartGauge™ with EcoGuide, a
unique instrument cluster execution that helps coach them on how to
optimize the performance of their hybrid.
Other class-exclusive technologies and features that set the Fusion Hybrid
apart from the competition include Blind Spot Information System (BLIS®),
Ford SYNC®, SIRIUS Travel Link™ and more total passenger and luggage
capacity than the Toyota Camry.
Despite the slump in overall industry sales, 2009 was a record-breaking
year for the Ford Fusion. Sales are at an all-time high, with the Fusion
Hybrid accounting for almost 20 percent of total Fusion retail sales.
Perhaps even more significant, more than 60 percent of Fusion Hybrid sales
have been to customers coming from import brands – mostly Toyota and
Honda.
Awards and accolades for the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid include:
MOTOR TREND Car of the Year Award
One of CAR and DRIVER Magazine’s “10Best” Cars for 2010
One of AUTOMOBILE Magazine’s 2010 All-Stars
2009 “Top Safety Pick” rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety
2009 Ward’s Interior of the Year Special Achievement Award for Best
Graphic Display for SmartGauge with EcoGuide digital instrument cluster
Great Car for the Long-haul Salesman by Kelley Blue Book kbb.com
One of America’s Top 40 New Cars by MOTOR TREND magazine
Rated the No. 1 Hybrid Family Sedan by CAR and DRIVER in a recent
comparison test by the magazine
2009 and 2010 Editors Choice for Fuel Sipper by CAR and DRIVER Magazine
Best Hybrid for the Money in the Midsize Car segment by cars.com
One of 2009 Top 10 Green Cars by Kelley Blue Book kbb.com
The Detroit News Readers’ Choice Award for “Best Value”
2010 Consumers Digest Best Buy
Detroit Free Press 2010 Car of the Year
2010 Most Environmentally Progressive Car of the Year by Earth, Wind &
Power
10 Best Engine by Ward’s Auto World
The 2010 Fusion Hybrid is built at Ford’s Hermosillo (Mexico) Stamping and
Assembly Plant.
Transit Connect fills unmet needs of small businesses and fleets
The Transit Connect was brought to the U.S. to fulfill the unmet needs of
small business owners and entrepreneurs, offering them a new vehicle
choice with significantly improved fuel economy, generous and accessible
cargo space, and the agility and maneuverability to operate in crowded
urban areas.
Powered by a 2.0-liter I-4 engine with a four-speed automatic overdrive
transmission, the
Transit Connect offers double the fuel economy of full-size vans,
delivering an EPA-estimated 22 mpg city and 25 mpg highway.
The Transit Connect also has more than double the cargo-carrying capacity
of the Chevrolet HHR Panel, making it suitable for a broader range of
commercial-use applications. And it offers commercial users a cargo
payload of up to 1,600 pounds – a larger payload than the full-size Dodge
Ram 1500 standard-cab short-box pickup truck.
The Transit Connect also is available with the industry-exclusive Ford
Work Solutions™, a suite of affordable technologies that provides
customers with connectivity, flexibility, visibility and security to
better run key aspects of their business.
On Transit Connect, Ford Work Solutions delivers three innovative
features:
A wireless in-dash computer that provides full high-speed Internet access,
Bluetooth-enabled hands-free calling and navigation. The system also
allows customers to print invoices, check inventories and access documents
stored on their home or office computer networks right on the job site.
Tool Link™, a Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) asset tracking system
that enables customers to maintain detailed real-time inventory of the
tools or equipment.
Crew Chief™, a fleet tracking, telematics and diagnostics system that
provides dynamic location and performance data fleet owners need to more
efficiently manage their vehicles, quickly dispatch workers to job sites,
monitor driver performance for safety and economy, and keep detailed
vehicle maintenance records.
Awards and accolades for the 2010 Ford Transit Connect include:
2010 Editors Choice for Vans by CAR and DRIVER Magazine
Detroit Free Press 2010 Truck of the Year
The Detroit News 2010 Truck of the Year
2010 Popular Mechanics Automotive Excellence Award for Best Workhorse
Vehicle
A Great Car for the Small Business Delivery/Utility Worker by Kelley Blue
Book kbb.com
The 2010 Ford Transit Connect is built at the Ford Otosan Kocaeli Plant in
Kocaeli, Turkey
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