1. Attachments are working again! Check out this thread for more details and to report any other bugs.

Ford says its hybrid technology is advancing faster than Toyota's

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by Rybold, Feb 15, 2012.

  1. Rybold

    Rybold globally warmed member

    Joined:
    May 14, 2008
    2,760
    320
    3
    Location:
    Southern California
    Vehicle:
    Other Non-Hybrid
    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-...gains-give-fusion-edge-over-toyota-camry.html

    But we must keep in mind...
    But we must recognize that if Ford does manage to achieve 47mpg city for the Fusion Hybrid, that is pretty impressive and not too far behind the Prius.

    And...

    Very Good Article:
    http://www.marketwatch.com/story/fo...americas-most-fuel-efficient-sedan-2012-02-14

    Throughout history, America has always been a global leader in innovation and technology, and it looks like the American automobile is headed toward a comeback.

    .
     
  2. billnchristy

    billnchristy Active Member

    Joined:
    Jul 18, 2009
    924
    123
    11
    Location:
    GA
    Vehicle:
    2016 Chevy Volt
    Model:
    N/A
    If the Fusion can pull off better numbers (isn't the current Fusion rated higher but good luck?) then it will be a huge hit. The new one looks great and will be a big seller.
     
  3. The Electric Me

    The Electric Me Go Speed Go!

    Joined:
    May 22, 2009
    9,083
    5,796
    0
    Location:
    Undisclosed Location
    Vehicle:
    Other Non-Hybrid
    Model:
    N/A
    What?
    With all due respect, and I think Fusion is a good product, but with all due respect how can Ford say their technology is advancing faster than Toyota's?

    I think Ford is mistaking "Trying to Quickly Catch Up" with Advancing Faster.

    When Ford can show anything near the useful and available product line of Hybrids that Toyota has? When they have a decade Plus of Hybrid support and advancement behind them? Then Ford can tell me how quickly they advanced.

    Until then? They have a nice, and legitimate Hybrid option. I applaud them for that. Nothing more, nothing less.
     
  4. JimboPalmer

    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

    Joined:
    Apr 14, 2009
    12,470
    6,862
    2
    Location:
    Greenwood MS USA
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    Three
    I applaud Ford for having products it wants to sell, not halo cars it wants to use to sell other cars, or worse, nothing.

    I see a future with the Detroit Big One, unless there is wave after wave of baliouts.
     
  5. qbee42

    qbee42 My other car is a boat

    Joined:
    Mar 2, 2006
    18,058
    3,073
    7
    Location:
    Northern Michigan
    Vehicle:
    2006 Prius
    It's not hard to advance faster when you start from behind. First of all, you benefit from the leader's research. It's always easier to be the second person to climb a mountain.

    Secondly, it's a numbers game. If you start with a low base, you can gain quickly. For example, say I have $10 in my bank account and you have $1,000,000. I add an additional $10 to my account, and you add $100,000. Your account has grown by only 10%, while mine has gone up by 100%. My account is growing faster than yours.

    Tom
     
    1 person likes this.
  6. TonyPSchaefer

    TonyPSchaefer Your Friendly Moderator
    Staff Member

    Joined:
    May 11, 2004
    14,816
    2,497
    66
    Location:
    Far-North Chicagoland
    Vehicle:
    2017 Prius Prime
    Model:
    Prime Advanced
    I can't speak for their technology because I haven't taken the hybrid system apart, but as a Fusion Hybrid owner, usual passenger and sometimes driver, I can attest that it's a very nice car.

    It's rated at 41mpg I think. My wife doesn't try hard and consistently exceeds that. When I drove it for a week while she was out of town, I was getting better mileage than many of the Prius driving members on this forum.

    They say their new Fusion Hybrid will get 47mpg. I find it hard to doubt them but would still love to get one for a week and find out.
     
  7. billnchristy

    billnchristy Active Member

    Joined:
    Jul 18, 2009
    924
    123
    11
    Location:
    GA
    Vehicle:
    2016 Chevy Volt
    Model:
    N/A
    Ford will have a pretty decent line soon:

    Fusion Hybrid
    Fusion Energi
    C-max Hybrid
    C-max Energi

    Along with:
    Focus Electric

    Fusion hybrid came out in 09, Escape in 05, yeah they are behind but it took almost a dozen years for Toyota to expand the Prius line.

    More cars getting high MPG is a good thing, no point in in-fighting about it.
     
  8. bisco

    bisco cookie crumbler

    Joined:
    May 11, 2005
    107,796
    48,995
    0
    Location:
    boston
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius Plug-in
    Model:
    Plug-in Base
    tony, we get your point. you don't have to post twice to emphasize it!
     
  9. bisco

    bisco cookie crumbler

    Joined:
    May 11, 2005
    107,796
    48,995
    0
    Location:
    boston
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius Plug-in
    Model:
    Plug-in Base
    we will be trading in our 08 hycam for a new one this spring. if the fusion is available, we will take one out and put it thru the hoops. if it seems better than the new camry, and my wife likes it, we will buy it. but if they are not available yet, than we will stay with toyota. i can't go by epa sticker for mileage, i have to see it for myself under our driving conditions.
     
  10. wjtracy

    wjtracy Senior Member

    Joined:
    Sep 19, 2006
    11,314
    3,588
    1
    Location:
    Northern VA (NoVA)
    Vehicle:
    Other Hybrid
    Model:
    N/A
    ...FORD can show me the money...I would like to have more choices when the time comes. I am not married to Toyota, they are just my super-heros.
     
  11. Skoorbmax

    Skoorbmax Senior Member

    Joined:
    Mar 19, 2010
    2,641
    264
    0
    Location:
    Western NY
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    II
    And a neophyte off the street stuck in a gym can put 50 lbs on his bench quicker than the current world champion.

    The Fusion is a good car. I'd own one--it's just too damn expensive. It has a major hybrid premium. For those who "refuse to drive a Prius" because of brand issues they may not want to deal with (e.g. "OMG, you drive a Prius, lol"), the Fusion is one of the few relevant options. But pride is never cheap and you pay for that Fusion.
     
  12. Sergiospl

    Sergiospl Senior Member

    Joined:
    Apr 22, 2011
    3,938
    1,351
    28
    Location:
    Florida
    Vehicle:
    2011 Prius
    Model:
    Two
    Thank you, that's how I look at it. Car companies have a template to start with for their hybrids: The Prius template.

    Right now Ford is the only other hybrid I would buy. But, don't forget that Ford is using Direct injection, turbo and Lithium, that Toyota have not even started to use yet.

    Also for the next Gen Prius!
    http://green.autoblog.com/2011/04/24/toyota-targets-45-thermal-efficiency-for-engines-in-next-gen-hy/
     
  13. seilerts

    seilerts Battery Curmudgeon

    Joined:
    Mar 7, 2010
    3,326
    1,512
    38
    Location:
    Santa Fe, NM
    Vehicle:
    2005 Prius
    I see this as Ford is pulling even.

    FYI, PHV has Lithium.

    I do think Toyota have plateaued somewhat. The focus for Toyota seems to be putting hybrid technology in all of their offerings. If they were going to have an extreme fuel sipper (non PHV) the C was the obvious choice for that. But putting hybrid tech in larger vehicles, especially Taco/Tundra, would make SO many people happy. I can't tell you how many people I have talked to who want a large truck or SUV to get just a mere 25 mpg.
     
  14. Sergiospl

    Sergiospl Senior Member

    Joined:
    Apr 22, 2011
    3,938
    1,351
    28
    Location:
    Florida
    Vehicle:
    2011 Prius
    Model:
    Two
    Apples & Oranges, PHV is Prius Plug-in.

    Fusion hybrid compared to Camry hybrid, which is what we are talking about!
    Camry hybrid uses no turbo, no DI, no Lithium.
     
  15. johalareewi

    johalareewi Member

    Joined:
    Nov 10, 2009
    393
    44
    1
    Location:
    uk
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    N/A
    Can you get hybrid Fords outside the USA? We don't have them in the UK and possibly not in the rest of Europe either.
     
  16. spwolf

    spwolf Senior Member

    Joined:
    Sep 16, 2005
    3,156
    440
    0
    Location:
    Eastern Europe
    thats what PRs are for...

    ... it is same thing Ford has said 4-5 years ago when they introduced FFH, and 4 years later they sold only 30k hybrids world wide. Good luck though!.
     
  17. telmo744

    telmo744 HSD fanatic

    Joined:
    Apr 8, 2010
    2,170
    764
    0
    Location:
    Portugal
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    N/A
    Agree.

    With respect to Toyota research and know-how, which Ford has been working along since 2004, (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB107880303676250060.html) there are suppliers like Aisin or Sanyo that also been manufacturing parts that are for hybrids only...
    Also Toyota has shown many of it engineering secrets, allowing further study and development by others...If a common owner like me can reach data and concept drawings for fun, what can a car manufacturer engineering department do?
     
    1 person likes this.
  18. austingreen

    austingreen Senior Member

    Joined:
    Nov 3, 2009
    13,533
    4,063
    0
    Location:
    Austin, TX, USA
    Vehicle:
    2018 Tesla Model 3
    Model:
    N/A
    This doesn't really bode well with history. Toyota has first mover advantages with the prius, and ford has decided not to compete directly. Ford has had supply problems with toyota's psd supplier, as has toyota, and both have brought it in house, and advanced. Ford also has had its battery supplier bought by pev a toyota majority owned joint venture. This necessitated their move to another supplier, and advanced the design. Ford is progressing, in spite of toyota, not because of it.

    AFAIK the new fusion and c-max don't use DI or turbo, but are atkinson engines like the one in the camry. Ford does lead toyota in these technologies though.

    Ford has added active grill shutters, which improves on the home built grill shutters many prius owners have added. I'm sure many would like toyota to follow suit.

    Both companies have independently improved software control since the 2004 patent exchange.

    Toyota has cooled egr and ehr, which ford has talked about adding, but AFAIK is not on the 2013 cars. Toyota is further along with weight reduction. We will see if ford has done better with the cost/price boogie man when prices are announced.

    When Ford starts shipping we will know whether the 2013 fusion hybrid is more advanced than the camry hybrid, and whether the c-max energi is more advanced than the prius phv. My gut says they are likely to be, but so far we only have press releases. Pricing and availability may be more important than technological superiority on these models, and ford has not done well here in the past. I'm hoping they improve.
     
    1 person likes this.
  19. The Electric Me

    The Electric Me Go Speed Go!

    Joined:
    May 22, 2009
    9,083
    5,796
    0
    Location:
    Undisclosed Location
    Vehicle:
    Other Non-Hybrid
    Model:
    N/A
    I agree...but I thought that is what I pretty much said.
     
  20. usbseawolf2000

    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

    Joined:
    Sep 22, 2004
    14,487
    2,994
    0
    Location:
    Fort Lee, NJ
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius Plug-in
    Model:
    Plug-in Base
    Ford is proving that power-split hybrids are the best out there. They need to lower the price, the weight and improve on packaging.

    With the use of Lithium, the price may be high but the transaxle if in-house so the price may remain the same. NiMH pack in the Camry hybrid takes less room than Sonta hybrid Lithium pack. Hopefully, Ford can package the Lithium pack smaller than the Camry.