Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ production ended July 31, 2020
Production of both the Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ sedans have ended in Mexico, where the factory is now preparing for the Bronco Sport.
Production of both the Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ sedans have ended in Mexico, where the factory is now preparing for the Bronco Sport.
The Fusion based sedan is headed for the same fate as its Ford sibling as production of the Lincoln MKZ is scheduled to end around the middle of 2020.
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 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.