Two Sedans with some similarities, but otherwise different in most aspects such as the powertrain, fuel economy, market segment, starting price, horsepower, and ground shadow size. First of all, the 2016 Mercedes-Benz C-Class has a more powerful engine and gets 12.5 mpg less than the 2015 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid. Also, there is a notable difference in the starting price of the 2015 MKZ Hybrid, which is $3,760 less than the base MSRP of the 2016 C-Class. In addition, the MKZ Hybrid is slightly larger than the C-Class. Among similarities are the body structure, market segment, height, and maximum occupancy.