November 30, 2012
Karl Henkel

Ford Motor Co.'s new Fusion midsize scored yet another victory on Thursday, this time at the Los Angeles Auto Show, where it won "Green Car of the Year" honors.

The Fusion, launched this fall, has been praised for its sleek appearance, driver-assist features and five powertrain options.

And now, it is heralded as the "greenest" car, beating out a lineup that featured the Dodge Dart Aero, Ford C-Max, Mazda CX-5 SKYACTIV and Toyota Prius c.

The Fusion has a base price of $21,700 and comes with three conventional gas-engine options, which get from 25 miles per gallon combined city-highway, to 29 mpg for the most thrifty option.

Source
The Detroit News