Mercury showroom transformation continues with all-new 2006
Milan Sedan
The product onslaught that is opening new doors for new customers in
Lincoln Mercury showrooms continues in 2005 with the introduction of
the all-new Mercury Milan, a sleek, entry-level sedan.
In announcing its new advertising campaign and tag line -- “New
Doors Open” -- Mercury also unveiled a sketch of its fourth new
vehicle in just two years.
“We use the words ‘different’ and ‘smarter’ quite a bit when
talking about Mercury,” said Darryl Hazel, Lincoln Mercury president.
“They absolutely apply to the new Milan. Milan will bring a different
customer to Mercury dealers -- significantly younger customers drawn
to the upscale design and smart feature packaging that define
Mercury’s new products.”
The five-passenger Milan will enter the midsize-sedan market,
which remains one of the industry’s largest segments.
The 2006 Milan takes its design inspiration and cues from the
modern, savvy new Mercury design DNA that has developed into a family
of contemporary new cars, SUVs and minivans. The Milan will be based
on Ford Motor Company’s CD3 architecture.
The Mercury Milan has sophisticated design appeal with clean,
crisp lines, a distinctive interior and driving excitement. “The name
‘Milan’ connotes visions of a modern, fashionable European city,
fitting the car’s design theme and target customer like a fine
Italian suit,” said chief designer Darrell Behmer.
The sketch hints at the “U”-shaped lines that will carry through
Milan’s hood, front fascia with waterfall grille and bumper as well
as through its rear deck-lid, lift-gate, LED tail lamps and bumper.
Clean, contemporary aluminum rims fill out the wheel wells, which are
pushed out to the corners of the vehicle adding to its tapered
stance. Inside, Mercury’s distinct personality and commitment to
craftsmanship will be apparent with upscale materials, precision
fit-and-finish, and satin-aluminum appearance trim accents.
The Mercury Milan goes into production at Ford’s assembly plant
and supplier park in Hermosillo, Mexico in the third quarter of 2005.
Over the next four years, Lincoln Mercury will introduce 11 new
products to its showroom, six Mercurys and five Lincolns. These
vehicles are among the 65 new products Ford, Lincoln and Mercury are
introducing in North America during a five-year period.
Among the six new Mercury vehicles are:
The Mercury Montego -- The all-new 2005 Montego arrives in
showrooms this fall. It is Mercury’s first all-new sedan in almost 20
years and represents modern design, spacious interior, a smooth quiet
ride and outstanding value in an upscale sedan. Montego also offers
all-wheel drive capability.
The Mercury Mariner -- The all-new 2005 Mariner also arrives in
showrooms this fall. It introduces modern Mercury design, refined
driving dynamics, 4-wheel drive and unique product features in a
small, fuel-efficient SUV. Mariner builds on the style and success of
the Mountaineer and will be the entry-level SUV in the Lincoln
Mercury showroom.
The Mercury Monterey -- The 2005 Monterey enters its second year
in the Mercury showroom. It offers class-leading safety technologies
-- such as a three-row Safety Canopy side curtain air bag -- and
innovative cargo management solutions in a long-wheelbase luxury
minivan. Monterey offers upscale design, innovative family-friendly
features -- such as front- and rear-parking sensors and an optional
power liftgate -- and exceptional comfort.
In addition, a new crossover vehicle for the Mercury showroom is
planned for future production at the Chicago assembly plant and a
hybrid version of the Mariner has been announced for the 2007 model
year.
For more information, contact Irvine Lincoln Mercury Ford at 42
Auto Center Drive, Irvine. Call (888) 520-3539.
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