The Mercury Milan is a mid-size sedan that was manufactured and marketed by the Mercury part of the Ford Motor Company. The Mercury Milan was introduced in 2005 and is still produced and used in different parts of the World. The Mercury Milan used the Ford CD3 platform. The Mercury Milan was used to replace the Mercury Sable and the Mercury Mystique. The Mercury Milan was available in the four door sedan body-style. The parts of the Mercury Milan were assembled at the pant in Hermosilo, Sonora, Mexico.
The Mercury Milan used the front engine layout and was available with optional front wheel drive and four wheel drive. The Mercury Milan is an upscale version of the Ford Fusion. The Mercury Milan is sold in the middle-east, parts of the United States and Mexico. The Mercury Milan was introduced at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show on February 9. Mercury Milan won Auto Pacific's 2006 vehicle Satisfaction Award for Midsize Cars. The Mercury Milan used different types of engines ranging from the 2.3 litre engine to the 3.0 litre engine.