If you get an email offering a 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid to a lucky few buyers for $15,500, don’t bite. It’s a hoax. The Ford Fusion Hybrid MSRP starts at $27,270, if you’d like to get yourself one for real.
I was at a press event for the Ford Fusion Hybrid in April, and I got to test drive the car for a few minutes on busy city streets. My quick-take review is that it is a solid-feeling full hybrid that can run on electric power only for quite some time. When the gasoline engine does engage, it’s barely noticable. The LCD dashboard gives the driver as much or as little information about power and fuel economy as she wants, and it looks cool while it does it. Those animated leaves you see in the commercials? They’re for real.
As soon as I can get my hands on a Ford Fusion hybrid for a full review, I’ll post it here. But my first impressions were favorable, if it’s on your short list for a new car.

While the Americal Le Mans Series has already had a green race-within-a-race for alternative-fuel vehicles, NASCAR is taking baby steps toward eco-friendliness. The final race of the season on Sunday, November 16, had the series’ first-ever hybrid pace car, a 2010 Ford Fusion.