Lincoln MKZ etymology: What does its name mean?
The Lincoln MKZ is the luxury brand’s volume sedan, but what do those three little letters mean, if anything at all?
The Lincoln MKZ is the luxury brand’s volume sedan, but what do those three little letters mean, if anything at all?
For the 2017 model year, the Lincoln MKZ has been upgraded with a new Continental nose, and a new Lincoln-exclusive 3-liter direct injection twin-turbo V6.
Going on sale in 2013, the second generation Lincoln MKZ is based on the Ford Fusion but completely unique modernist styling inside and out.
For the 2017 model year, the Lincoln MKZ has been given a Continental style facelift with a new front end, more luxurious interior, and a 3-liter turbo V6.
Based on the contemporary Ford Kuga/Escape, the Lincoln MKC features a unique body and interior, as well as an engine range that’s completely turbocharged.
Ford says that the Lincoln MKS will be phased out of production in 2016. It’s space on the production line in Chicago replaced by more Explorers.
The 2013 Lincoln MKS facelift gave the Taurus-based sedan a bolder interpretation of the company’s waterfall grille, as well as some mechanical tweaks.
The 2015 model year facelift for the Lincoln Navigator brings an updated visual look, but more importantly junks the V8 for an V6 engine lineup.
Lincoln is considering dumping its alphanumeric names (MKC, MKS, MKT and MKZ) in favor of a return to historic names, such as the Continental.
The new Lincoln Continental Concept previews the look of next year’s range-topping FWD/AWD sedan, as well as the brand’s new grille design.