Ford has nowadays revealed the next-generation of its Fusion supermini, the jacked-up Fiesta-thingy favoured by the elderly and style-challenged.
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Actually, that’s a lie. that low-slung beastie is indeed called the Ford Fusion, but in no way is it related to the British version of the car of the same name.
In fact, its full name is the Fusion Hydrogen 999, and it’s the car that Ford is hoping will set a land speed record for production-based fuel-cell-powered vehicles.
Due to race at Bonneville in the middle of August, the Fusion Hydrogen 999 is powered by a 770bhp electric motor, with the energy supplied by hydrogen fuel cells.
The car itself was built by Roush - the firm best known for
The record attempt is all part of Ford’s slightly over-zealous tender to prove that it’s both Environmentally Aware but plus Really Cool at the same duration. Alan Mullaly, the firm’s chief executive, said earlier that week that plug-in hybrids would seem in Ford showrooms in five to 10 years.
Call us cynical, but we’re pretty certain we heard similar sentiments about, erm, five to 10 years ago.
© Source: topgear
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