Ford Fusion Sport
Sedan · Gasoline · FWD
vs
Mercedes-Benz CLS 600
Sedan · Gasoline · FWD
Ford Fusion Sport
Car A
Ford Fusion Sport
The Ford Fusion Sport blends strong V6 performance with five-seat practicality for growing families and road trips. It’s quick and capable, though its fuel use is higher than many family-focused alternatives.
5 seatsSedanGasoline5-star safety
Mercedes-Benz CLS 600
Car B
Mercedes-Benz CLS 600
The Mercedes-Benz CLS 600 mixes V8 biturbo performance with five-seat practicality, sprinting 0–100 km/h in 4.0 s and offering a 520-liter trunk. It suits premium buyers who value speed and long‑trip space more than winter prowess or a low purchase price.
5 seatsSedanGasoline9 L/100km612 hp
Why compared same body typesame powertrainsame ranking profilesame seatsstrong ranking match

Usage fit

Family 61 / 34
City 45 / 26
Budget / value 57 / 19
Road trip 52 / 51
Performance 34 / 46
Cargo 25 / 29
Practical 39 / 30
Premium 28 / 66
Winter 26 / 18

Scores out of 100. Blue = Ford Fusion Sport · Orange = Mercedes-Benz CLS 600

Specs side-by-side

Spec Ford Fusion Sport Mercedes-Benz CLS 600
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Pros & cons

Ford Fusion Sport

  • Strong V6 performance with 325 hp and 474 Nm for effortless passing.
  • Quick 0–100 km/h in 5.3 s adds confident acceleration when merging.
  • Seats 5 with a 453 L trunk, suiting family duty and weekend getaways.
  • Good value in its segment given performance at 33,995.

Mercedes-Benz CLS 600

  • Explosive V8 biturbo output (612 hp) with 0–100 km/h in 4.0 s for confident passing and performance driving
  • Five seats and a 520-liter trunk make it road-trip friendly
  • 250 km/h top speed supports rapid highway travel where allowed
  • Combined consumption of 9 is efficient for its class given the power

Verdict

Pick Ford Fusion Sport if…
Lower entry price
Ford Fusion Sport starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Mercedes-Benz CLS 600 if…
More power
Mercedes-Benz CLS 600 puts out 612 hp vs 325 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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