Many automakers are pursuing the growing entry-level luxury segment. Just as Toyota offers the Camry as the more upscale Lexus ES, Ford offers a Lincoln variant of the Fusion sedan. The MKZ offers clean exterior styling with modern lighting, a highly styled interior with a standard power leather seats, and upscale interior trim appointments. Unlike its sibling, the MKZ offers just two powertrains: a 263-bhp V6 and a four-cylinder gas/electric hybrid. The 2012 model is the last year of this body style before a major update in 2013.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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MKZ 100A | 3.5l V6 (263-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $34,755 |
MKZ 100A | 3.5l V6 (263-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $36,645 |
MKZ 101A | 3.5l V6 (263-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $37,450 |
MKZ 101A | 3.5l V6 (263-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $39,340 |
MKZ 102A | 3.5l V6 (263-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $40,450 |
MKZ 102A | 3.5l V6 (263-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $42,340 |
MKZ Hybrid 200A | 2.5l I4 HEV (156-bhp) | CVT | FWD | $34,755 |
MKZ Hybrid 201A | 2.5l I4 HEV (156-bhp) | CVT | FWD | $38,450 |
MKZ Hybrid 202A | 2.5l I4 HEV (156-bhp) | CVT | FWD | $40,450 |