Mercury LogoMercury Tracer Dimensions

The Mercury Tracer is a compact car produced by Mercury from 1987 to 1999 across three generations. It was primarily offered in sedan and hatchback body styles, providing economical size and practicality tailored to the compact segment. Initially based on the Mazda 323 platform, the Tracer evolved with updates in design and dimensions that balanced interior space and exterior footprint. Known for its reliable performance and efficient use of space, the Tracer served as an accessible option for drivers seeking a small, versatile vehicle during its production run.

Discontinued Generations

1988 Mercury Tracer Station Wagon

Front-side exterior of 1988 station wagon with roof rails
1370 mm
L:4390 mm | W:1700 mm

1988 Mercury Tracer Station Wagon

    Discontinued Model
  • Production: 1988-2001
  • Model Year: 1988
Body Style: Wagon
  • Length: 4352-4390 mm171.3-172.8 in
  • Width: 1700 mm66.9 in
  • Height: 1361-1370 mm53.6-53.9 in
  • Trunk Capacity: 865 liter30.5 cu ft

1997 Mercury Tracer III

Front view of four-door sedan with distinctive dual headlight assembly and smooth body lines.
1354 mm
L:4437 mm | W:1700 mm

1997 Mercury Tracer III

    Discontinued Model
  • Production: 1997-1999
  • Model Year: 1997
Body Style: Sedan
  • Length: 4437 mm174.7 in
  • Width: 1700 mm66.9 in
  • Height: 1354 mm53.3 in
  • Trunk Capacity: 362 liter12.8 cu ft

1991 Mercury Tracer II

Teal four-door sedan with full wheel covers and classic 1990s styling
1338 mm
L:4341 mm | W:1695 mm

1991 Mercury Tracer II

    Discontinued Model
  • Production: 1990-1997
  • Model Year: 1991
Body Style: Sedan
  • Length: 4341 mm170.9 in
  • Width: 1695 mm66.7 in
  • Height: 1338 mm52.7 in
  • Trunk Capacity: 527 liter18.6 cu ft

1988 Mercury Tracer I (3-door)

Compact 3-door hatchback, aerodynamic shape, silver disc hubcaps.

1988 Mercury Tracer I (5-door)

Classic 1980s 5-door hatchback with rectangular headlights and aerodynamic body.
Small red car