The
Mercury Milan looks as crisp and new as a $100 bill. It looks like it belongs to a completely different family of cars than the
Ford Fusion, thanks to major changes to the roof, side glass, headlamps, grille and tail lights. The doors are the only shared body panels between the Milan, Fusion,
Mazda 6, and
Lincoln MKZ, all of which share its basic structure.
The Milan has a traditional Mercury waterfall grille, as opposed to the Ford Fusion three-bar grille. It is surrounded by much more conventional-looking headlight units versus the Ford Fusion's trapezoidal headlights.
In back, the high decklid is framed by a pair of bright LED tail lights. Large and nicely integrated, the tail lights look like they came from a Japanese or German car. The side view is pumped up several notches on the Premier version with its 14-spoke, 17-inch alloy wheels and relatively fat 225/50R17 tires. next page