This is kind of cool. Ford
Motor Company once again raises the hybrid fuel-economy bar with the
all-new Ford C-MAX Hybrid, which is now officially EPA-certified at 47
mpg city, 47 mpg highway and 47 mpg combined – beating Toyota Prius v by
up to 7 mpg.
Below are a few highlights and attached is a release with further information. Please let me know if you have
any questions or if you would like to speak with someone at Ford. Thanks.
· All-new
2013 Ford C-MAX Hybrid delivers EPA-certified 47 mpg city, 47 mpg
highway ratings – 7 mpg better than Toyota Prius v on the highway – for a
47 mpg combined rating
· Ford’s
first hybrid to achieve equal city and highway ratings, the versatile
C-MAX Hybrid also is expected to offer 15 class-exclusive features such
as the available hands-free liftgate
· C-MAX
Hybrid launches this fall as part of Ford’s power of choice strategy to
deliver leading fuel economy across its lineup while tripling
electrified vehicle production capacity by 2013
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