The Mercury Milan and Ford Fusion will offer hybrid versions in their first major refit since introduction. As for the regular models, the efficiency of the 2.5L four-cylinder will improve. However, the 155-horsepower 2.5L Atkinson-cycle inline-four that marries with electric power in the hybrid will undoubtedly provide amazing city fuel economy for a midsize car.
Something tells me that the thought of a Milan hybrid has had you clicking elsewhere on GoodCarBadCar.net, perhaps over to the third care we don't care about. We'll leave you with 43 pictures, many of which feature a very heavily-laden grille.
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