In short, it depends on the trim: base models use halogen headlights, while higher trims with the optional lighting package use HID headlights.
The 2013 Ford Fusion was offered in S, SE, SEL, and Titanium trims, with halogen headlights standard on the lower grades and High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights available on higher trims or as part of an optional package. To confirm the exact bulb type for your car, check the owner's manual, inspect the current bulb, or look for a bulb-type label on the headlight assembly or door jamb sticker.
Headlight options by trim
The Fusion’s lighting depended on the trim level and any added packages. Halogen headlamps were common on the base models, while selected higher trims could be equipped with HID projectors.
Halogen headlights (typical on base trims)
The most common setup on entry-level Fusion models was halogen headlights. Here are the typical bulbs used for the low and high beams.
- Low beam: H11 halogen
- High beam: 9005 halogen (HB3)
Conclusion: For halogen headlights, you typically have an H11 low-beam bulb and a 9005 high-beam bulb.
HID headlights (optional on higher trims)
Some 2013 Fusion models were equipped with HID headlights (xenon) that require a ballast. Here is the typical bulb type and setup for these headlights.
- Bulb type: D3S Xenon HID (with ballast)
Conclusion: HID headlights use a xenon bulb such as D3S and rely on a ballast; they are not interchangeable with standard halogen bulbs.
How to confirm your headlight type
Identify your trim level and any lighting options in your build sheet or owner's manual. Inspect the headlight housing: HID projectors usually feature a distinctive bluish-tinted lens and an external ballast canister, while halogen housings show a standard reflector or projector without a ballast. If in doubt, contact a Ford dealership or a qualified automotive technician to verify the exact bulb type for your vehicle.
Summary
The 2013 Ford Fusion can use either halogen or HID headlights, depending on trim and options. Halogen setups typically use an H11 low-beam bulb and a 9005 high-beam bulb. HID setups use a xenon D3S bulb with a ballast. To be sure, check your specific vehicle’s documentation or inspect the bulb labeling.


