The standard gasoline-powered 2010 Fusion uses a 16.5-gallon tank (approximately 62.4 liters).
This article explains the tank size, notes any minor variations by engine or trim, and what that means for refueling and driving range.
Official capacity and typical configuration
The following reflects Ford's published specifications and common dealer information for the 2010 Fusion's gasoline variants.
- Fuel tank capacity: 16.5 gallons (62.4 liters) for most gasoline models.
In practice, 16.5 gallons is the standard capacity for the gasoline versions; variations are rare and typically relate to non-gasoline hybrids or optional packages. Always verify the exact figure for your specific vehicle using the owner's manual or VIN-derived specification sheet.
Notes for different configurations
Ford offered multiple engines in 2010 (a 2.5-liter inline-four and a 3.0-liter V6 in some trims). The practical tank size remains 16.5 gallons for the gasoline versions. The Fusion Hybrid and any other specialized variants may have different packaging and tank sizes, so check the documentation for your exact model.
Practical tips for owners
To confirm your car’s exact tank capacity, consult the owner's manual, a sticker in the driver's door jamb, or a current Ford dealer database. If you are shopping for a used 2010 Fusion, verifying the tank size helps with trip planning and fuel budgeting.
Summary
The 2010 Ford Fusion's gasoline tank is commonly listed at 16.5 gallons (about 62.4 liters). This figure applies to most gasoline variants from that year; hybrids or other special editions may differ, so always verify the precise capacity for your specific vehicle.


