2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid

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The 2010 model year, the Mercury Milan adds an all-new hybrid version. The Ford Fusion Hybrid and Mercury Milan Hybrid join the Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner Hybrids, doubling both the size and volume of Ford’s hybrid lineup.

The generally system improvement allows the Mercury Milan Hybrid and Ford Fusion Hybrid to run longer at higher speeds in electric mode. The hybrid vehicles can operate up to 47 mph in real electric mode, approximately twice as quick as some competitors. In addition, the city driving range on a single tank of gas is expected to be more than Seven – hundred miles.

The Mercury Milan Hybrid also offers drivers a way to be more connected to the hybrid driving experience thanks to Ford’s SmartGauge with EcoGuide, a exclusive instrument cluster execution that allows coach them on how to optimize operation of their hybrid.

EcoGuide uses a multi-layered approach to coach the driver to highest fuel economy. A tutorial mode made into the display that helps the driver learn about the instrument cluster and the hybrid in a whimsical way that does not overpower.

Several other elements help differentiate the Mercury Milan Hybrid from its gas-powered sibling, including unique hybrid “road and leaf” badging on both sides and the rear of the vehicle; unique 17-inch, eight-spoke wheels; eco-friendly seat fabric made from post-industrial 100 percent recycled materials; and a standard 110-volt power outlet.

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