FEB 10 2017 BY MARK KANE

Recently Ford sent us a note boasting that its plug-in hybrid sales in 2016 grew strongly, despite historically low fuel prices “that typically minimize enthusiasm for ultra-fuel-efficient vehicles”.

Last year Ford delivered 23,895 Fusion Energi and C-Max Energi models. That result translates to a 38% gain from the 17,341 moved in 2015, and just bests the overall average gains of the plug-in market in the US (which was up 37% – check our monthly scorecard for all the data here).

Specifically, the newly updated/lightly refreshed Fusion Energi was received well, improving on 2015’s sales by 63%, up from 9,750 to 15,938.

Ford notes that New York sales of the Fusion Energi were exceptionally strong in 2016, more than doubling (103%).

“Surging sales indicate drivers in New York and California are coming to discover an affordable electrified vehicle with room for five. Ford’s plug-in hybrid midsize sedan, Fusion Energi, saw an impressive 63 percent increase in sales last year, despite historically low fuel prices that typically minimize enthusiasm for ultra-fuel-efficient vehicles. The importance of Fusion to Ford, especially on the coasts, cannot be overestimated. Sales of Fusion Energi have more than doubled in greater New York, with retail performance up 104 percent in 2016. New York ranks as the third best-selling region for the car, behind only Los Angeles and San Francisco. Ford ended 2016 with a record 17 percent share of the electrified vehicle market, up 3 points over 2015. Toyota, which lost about 3 points, now stands at 53 percent, down from 56 percent. This comes despite Toyota having launched a new Prius model last year.”

By 2020 Ford intends to electrify 13 models. One of them will be all-electric SUV with at least 300 miles range and plug-in hybrid Transit Custom (Europe only).