Lincoln MKT Concept
Growth opportunity: The Lincoln MKT concept shows a new potential  vehicle for Lincoln, demonstrating the brand’s new design language works  as well on a spacious luxury utility vehicle as it does luxury sedans  like the new 2009 Lincoln MKS.EcoBoost  power: Ford’s global solution for improving fuel economy and greenhouse  gas emissions for millions of customers – EcoBoost engine technology –  powers Lincoln MKT.
 
Responsible luxury: The Lincoln MKT concept reaches a  new level of responsible luxury with the use of more environmentally  friendly materials that offer a premium look and feel.
 
DETROIT, Jan. 14, 2008 – Lincoln today pulls the wraps off a new  premium utility concept vehicle – unsurpassed in its balance of  spaciousness, comfort and fuel efficiency – that shows customers a new  way to tour in style.
The company is introducing EcoBoost engines that will deliver up to  20 percent better fuel economy on half a million Ford, Lincoln and  Mercury vehicles annually in North America within the next five years.  Ford will first introduce EcoBoost in the Lincoln MKS next year. The  luxury sedan will feature a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V-6, delivering  an estimated 340-horsepower and more than 340 lb.-ft. of torque on  regular gas.
 
“EcoBoost engines can deliver better fuel economy and performance on a  full range of vehicles, from small cars to large trucks,” said Mark  Fields, president of The Americas. “The Lincoln MKT  concept offers the comfort of a luxury sedan, the spaciousness and  flexibility of a full-size utility and the performance of a sporty  roadster – executed with new technologies and materials that make it as  environmentally friendly as it is elegant.
 
“The Lincoln MKT concept is understated but powerful  – inside, outside and under the hood.”
 
Premium Efficiency 
 
The Lincoln MKT concept features an EcoBoost engine that’s flex-fuel  capable, providing the driver with the flexibility to switch back and  forth between premium gasoline and E85 ethanol-gas blend. Burning these  high-octane fuels, the MKT concept’s V-6 engine delivers 415 horsepower  and 400 pound-feet of torque – an impressive 118 horsepower per liter.
 
The concept’s engine is mated to a six-speed transmission for greater  fuel efficiency. Fuel efficiency also is helped by weight-saving,  eco-friendly “upcycled” materials from SABIC Innovative Plastics.
Some applications of the resin help the vehicle resist heat and  chemicals and also improve overall noise and vibration.
 
Spacious Elegance
 
Drivers and passengers alike will appreciate the Lincoln MKT  concept’s spaciousness – right down to the seats that mirror those found  in first-class aircraft cabins. Four executive-sized chairs offer  comfort and unprecedented leg room. As an added pleasure, second-row  heated and cooled thigh supports deploy from under the seats, while  footrests deploy rearward from the front seats, allowing passengers to  fully recline.
 
“We envisioned this concept as a modern grand tourer, really a  Learjet of the road,” said Peter Horbury, executive director of Design,  The Americas. “With the Lincoln MKT concept, you find a premium utility  that could as easily accommodate a businessperson slipping into the back  seat on the way to his or her next meeting in the chaos of Manhattan as  a family packed up for a weekend getaway to the coast.”
 
The vehicle’s symmetrical interior design divides the cabin  thoughtfully, providing all four passengers equal access to the  vehicle’s appointments.
Through the use of soothing tone-on-colors, eco-friendly materials,  ambient lighting and flexible storage, the MKT concept offers customers a  unique combination of serenity and connectivity.
 
Environmentally friendly details include the plush, hand-knotted rug  made from banana silk that covers the floor and complements the  contrasting Creamy Pearl chromium-free leather seats.
Elsewhere in the interior, chrome accents – including a one-piece  sculpted door handle featuring a baroque-influenced graphic – mirror the  elegant lines on the concept’s exterior.
 
For the center stack, designers invented and patented a solid-state  lighting technology that allows them to project onto a contoured surface  in 3-D. Until now, all projection was limited to flat surfaces with  square or rectangular boundaries like a flat-screen television.
This new technology allowed designers to use non-traditional shapes and  spaces for information displays as well as unique storage spaces in the  center stack.
The MKT concept’s center console, which runs the entire length of the  vehicle to create a feeling of continuity between the upper and lower  portion of the cabin, contains individual air vents, audio and climate  controls, and personal storage.
In addition, a flat screen deploys from a floating overhead console  which also hides two small cameras, each aimed at one of rear seats to  provide on-screen “conference calling.”
 
In the rear cargo area, a smart space behind the second-row seats  provides additional storage. Designers also included a power lift system  that raises and lowers a series of rails behind the rear seats to allow  flat-load or compartmentalized storage.
 
Lincoln’s timeless design on a whole new package 
 
The Lincoln MKT concept features Lincoln’s signature double-wing  chrome grille, encapsulating LED headlamps that wrap around into the  sculptured hood, lending the luxury utility a powerful presence.
 
Its elegant body side chamfer runs along the shoulder, with dynamic  haunches over the rear wheel arches. Inset into each front fender and  traveling through the door panels are chrome Lincoln stars with spears  that add visual length to the car. Meanwhile, winged, curb-clearing  doors give the car a dramatic sense of direction, agility and forward  movement.
 
A substantial C-pillar creates an aura of privacy for the rear  occupants. Like limousines, the MKT cuts an interesting profile – long,  low and comfortably wide. The signature roofline runs the entire length  of the greenhouse and remains uninterrupted. The roof itself is glass,  allowing in natural light.
As an unconventional surprise, designers incorporated a bustle-back  design into the concept.
The classic look provides massive storage capacity, crucial for any  trip.
From the rear, the concept is instantly recognizable as a Lincoln,  thanks to full-width LED taillamps stretching from side to side.
 
The exterior is bathed in a rich Liquid Bronze Metallic paint that  compliments the chrome brightwork. The intricate 21-inch, 14-spoke  interlocking chrome aluminum wheels have body color accents.
 
“The Lincoln MKT concept represents harmony in motion, balancing  sculptured shapes and contours traditionally associated with beautiful  cars on a crossover vehicle that offers the luxury of space and  efficient, powerful performance,” Horbury said.
 
About Ford Motor Company
 
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in  Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles in 200 markets  across six continents. With about 260,000 employees and about 100 plants  worldwide, the company’s core and affiliated automotive brands include  Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln, Mercury Volvo and Mazda. The company  provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more  information regarding the company and its products visit www.ford.com.
 
The Ford Flex-based Lincoln MKT has been given the green light by  Ford execs and it appears as though the crossover’s development is  progressing on schedule. Spy photographers spotted the MKT on the open  roads of Michigan just hours ago.
 
Although the front is draped with camouflage, Lincoln’s signature  waterfall grille can be seen peering out from beneath — the very same  that was used on the MKT Concept. Overall, the MKT — which is being  developed under the codename D472 — is expected to largely mirror the  styling of the MKT Concept.
 
Ford exec Mark Fields described the MKT concept as “…full-size  premium utility offers the comfort of a luxury sedan, the spaciousness  and flexibility of a full-size utility and the performance of a sporty  roadster…,” and we think – by the looks of this prototype – that Ford is  staying rather close to the concept for this production luxury utility  vehicle.
 
Look for the base model MKT to be powered by a 270 horsepower, but  the range-topping model will likely be powered by the same 415  horsepower EcoBoost 3.5L V6 used in the MKT concept.
 
The MKT’s face appears to be heavily inspired by the MKR sedan  concept. Of course, many of the MKR’s design cues were passed along to  the production MKS, so the company’s two newest offerings should look  nice side-by-side at Lincoln dealers.
 
Interestingly, the MKT concept appeared to have a unique touch-screen  interface in the center console, but so far Ford has made no comment on  the technology. It’s also not known if the feature is intended for  production.