Ford Motor Company's Smart Gauge™ with EcoGuide coaches drivers to maximize fuel efficiency on the 2010 Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan Hybrids. The technology uses two LCD screens on either side of the speedometer to inform drivers about fuel usage, battery levels and more. Jeffrey Greenberg, a Ford Senior Technical Leader, takes you through an in-car tutorial.
yea talk about acceleration lol
jeepman787 2 years ago
I'd like something a little more minimalist. Also the speedometer going up to 120mph when you turn the car on is kinda startling. Can't wait to see what ford does in the future models.
sammyByou 2 years ago
A little busy for my liking. But its a great start. Looking forward to what ford does in future models. Also the speedometer jumping to 120 mph when you turn on the car is kind of startling.
sammyByou 2 years ago
I'm curious who the supplier of the instrument cluster is. I'm assuming it's Visteon? Whoever it is, they should be applauded for their innvoation.
peacefrog0521 2 years ago
that looks sick, go Ford!!!
sina92 2 years ago
that is so cool
krzykid6969 2 years ago
Looks Great. Can't wait to try it out.
FordFusionClub 3 years ago
Looks great. Can't wait to try it out.
FordFusionClub 3 years ago
Efficiency leaves??? Oh my God - does Ford realy think that something like this will atract new buyers?? Gimmicks like these doesnt give anything to us as customers - they better start spending their money on improving reliability and technology that realy is necesary! By the way I am 21 year old, and potential age of customers for this car is much higher than mine - and they are even less into such digital toys...
mareks123 3 years ago
Cool feature guys. Well done!
usa1mac 3 years ago