2016 Ford Fusion

$22,260

starting msrp

Specs

  • Engine: 2.5-Liter 4-Cylinder i-VCT
  • Transmission: 6-speed automatic
2016 Ford Fusion
2016 Toyota Camry

2016 Toyota Camry

$23,070

starting msrp

Specs

  • Engine: 2.5-Liter 4-Cylinder DOHC
  • Transmission: 6-speed automatic

The 2016 Ford Fusion vs Toyota Camry. What's your choice?

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Nearly 28 percent of the vehicles sold in the United States are midsize sedans. Chosen as one of the “10 Best Sedans Under $25,000” by KBB, the 2016 Ford Fusion proves to be an incredible value. To give the new Fusion the look of a true sports sedan, Ford now offers a stylish Appearance package. The sedan’s excellent crash protection makes it an even more attractive option for families.

The 2016 Toyota Camry is yet another highly popular sedan. Its reliability and improved styling has won over a lot of drivers. Take a look at how the 2016 Ford Fusion fares against the new Toyota Camry.

2016 Ford Fusion Exterior

Performance

Both of these sedans deliver a solid performance on the road. While the Fusion’s base four-cylinder engine is strong enough for most drivers, the larger 2.0L EcoBoost engine is a true powerhouse. The Camry’s optional V-6 engine is just as potent. Nonetheless, the Fusion’s better overall fuel efficiency and nimble handling give it the upper hand. According to Edmunds, the new Camry simply cannot match the Fusion’s level of sportiness. The new Fusion is also a much better performer in bad weather. In contrast to the Toyota Camry, the Fusion is available with an Intelligent AWD system.

Appearance

Several automotive publications have given the Ford Fusion high marks for its trendsetting design. The Fusion’s bold grille and low-profile headlights set it apart from any other car in the segment. A dual-outlet exhaust makes the sleek sedan look even more aggressive. If you desire a sportier look, opt for the exciting Appearance package. The Titanium model’s 19-inch wheels enable it to dominate the road. Some of the spectacular paint colors include Ruby Red, Shadow Black, and Bronze Fire. Most people agree that the new Toyota Camry’s styling is a big improvement over the previous generation. Unfortunately, it still cannot match the Fusion’s curb appeal.

2016 Ford Fusion Interior

Safety

Before buying a new ride, most of today’s car shoppers take a close look at the vehicle’s safety scores. Fortunately, both the new Fusion and the Camry earned a five-star safety rating. Like the Fusion, the Camry comes standard with a rear-view camera. Although the Camry is a secure family sedan, it fails to offer a few notable safety innovations. Ford’s exclusive MyKey system enables parents to feel more assured when their teenager is behind the wheel. Not only can the MyKey system limit the teen’s top speed, but it also prevents young drivers from blasting the audio system. The Fusion also offers drowsiness detection, which may prove to be an actual lifesaver. While the Camry can be equipped with lane departure warning technology, the Fusion’s lane-keeping system is more advanced.


The new Toyota Camry will likely remain a top-selling family car. However, it is outmatched by the 2016 Ford Fusion. The stylish Fusion’s sporty performance and cutting-edge safety features give it the edge. To see how the Fusion performs in the real world, stop by Mountain View Ford to take a test drive.

MSRP excludes destination, taxes, title and registration fees. Starting at MSRP refers to the base model, optional equipment not included. Pricing and offers may change at any time without notification. To get full pricing details, see your dealer.

All figures are EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.

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