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Ford Has Reportedly Given Up on the Fusion Active

Ford Evos
Ford Evos

Ford shocked everyone in early 2018 when the company announced it would stop selling small cars and sedans. Eventually, every passenger car except the Mustang got the axe. But then came the rumor that the Ford Fusion would return as a Subaru-style high-riding sedan. Now, if a report from Ford Authority is to be believed, that’s no longer the case, as Ford may have thrown in the towel on the development of the Fusion Active.

The Ford Fusion said goodbye in 2020. It was one of the few family sedans left on the market. But we had a couple of years of warning. Back in 2018, things at Ford were getting real. First came word that a Fusion refresh was canceled, most likely due to low sales (even though Ford sold over 130,000 Fusions in 2019 and almost 91,000 the year it was canned). Then came the huge announcement that Ford would stop selling sedans and small cars entirely in North America, save for the Mustang and Focus Active (which never came). Then a few months after that, sources speaking to Bloomberg said that the Fusion would be coming back as a crossover-like wagon. The name held some weight with dealers who didn’t want to lose out on sales to customers familiar with the Fusion badge.

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Ford Evos
Ford Evos


The Chinese-market Ford Evos, which was rumored to be the basis for the U.S.-market Fusion Active.