Lincoln Motor Co. etymology: Why is it named after Abraham Lincoln?
Lincoln is Ford’s last remaining luxury marque. Its etymology probably won’t be any surprise to anyone, but why does it have that name?
Lincoln is Ford’s last remaining luxury marque. Its etymology probably won’t be any surprise to anyone, but why does it have that name?
Unveiled in November 2014, the second-gen Lincoln MKX has a different body to the Ford Edge, and has a 2.7-liter Ecoboost turbo V6 or 3.7-liter Cyclone V6.
The 2013 Lincoln MKC Concept gave an accurate preview of the new MKC crossover, which is based on the latest generation Ford Escape.
On May 4, 2016, Lincoln applied for a trademark on the Zephyr brand, sparking speculation that the name will return on the replacement for the MKZ.
The new 2017 Lincoln Continental is a several thousand dollars more expensive than the MKS it replaces, but undercuts both the Cadillac CT6 and the Germans.
The 2015 Lincoln Navigator facelift has a new front, and upgraded interior. Like the Ford Expedition, the V8 is dropped in favor of a 3.5-liter turbo V6.
Ignore the concept’s yuuuge gullwing doors, and the Lincoln Navigator concept at the 2016 New York Auto Show is an accurate view at the 2018 Navigator SUV.
Ignore the gullwing doors, and this Lincoln Navigator concept gives us a good look at the next generation big SUV, complete with comfy luxury interior.
While other luxury car makers chase fast laps at the Nurburgring, the new 2017 Lincoln Continental promises a return to “quiet luxury”.
The tenth generation Lincoln rides on a stretched Lincoln MKZ platform, and has an available 400hp/400 lb-ft (298kW/542Nm) 3-liter twin-turbo V6 with AWD.