Well, consider your mystery solved now, because yes, the 2010 Ford Fusion came standard with Bluetooth!
Convenient as this is, however, it’s worth noting the primary purpose of Bluetooth here is to make hands-free phone calls—an important way to reduce distracted driving
! If you’re hoping to play music from your phone or another Bluetooth device, you’d need Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, which weren’t available as options until the 2015 model year and became standard on all Ford vehicles starting with the 2017 model year.
Still, if playing music wirelessly from your 2010 Ford Fusion is a must for you, it’s relatively easy to find an aftermarket Bluetooth adapter
that can give you the capability. To pair a Bluetooth device to your Ford Fusion, here are the general steps involved:
With your vehicle on and in park, from the SYNC infotainment system, press “phone,” then “add phone.”
From the Bluetooth settings on your phone or other device, find and select your vehicle to pair with, verify the displayed PINs match, then confirm the message on the infotainment screen.
From here, you’ll have additional options to import your contacts if you prefer. That’s essentially all there is to it!