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This is a list of both production and concept vehicles of the Lincoln and Continental divisions of Ford Motor Company of the United States and Canada. For other vehicles produced by Ford Motor Company see: List of Ford vehicles, List of Mercury vehicles, Edsel, Frontenac, Merkur, Meteor, Monarch.

Current production vehicles

Vehicle Name (with photograph) Nameplate Introduction Introduction of current generation

(generation)

Vehicle type

(segment)

Platform Related vehicles
Corsair

2015 (as MKC) 2020

(second generation)

compact crossover

(J-C)

C2 Ford Escape

Ford Kuga

Ford Focus

Ford Bronco Sport

Nautilus

2007 (as MKX) 2016

(second generation)

midsize crossover

(J-D)

CD4 Ford Mondeo

Ford Edge

Ford Galaxy

Ford S-Max

Ford Taurus

Aviator

2003 2020

(second generation)

midsize crossover

(J-E)

CD6 Ford Explorer
Navigator

1998 2018

(fourth generation)

fullsize sport utility

(J-F)

T3 Ford Expedition

Ford F-Series

Ford Super Duty

Past models

Mark series

Listed in order of model year appearance by marque then model name.

Concept Models


References

  1. ^ "1960 Lincoln and Lincoln Continental brochure". Lv2xlr8. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  2. ^ Freeman, Siler (March 1952). "The '52 Ford Rolls Out". Popular Mechanics. 97 (3). Popular Mechanics Company. ISSN 0032-4558. OCLC 3643271. Retrieved 2012-12-03. Reflecting Ford's thinking in the sports car class is the Continental 1950-X, still in laboratory stage.
  3. ^ "1953 Lincoln Anniversary concept car interior : Posters and Framed Art Prints Available". Fordimages.com. 2006-02-14. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  4. ^ 1953 Lincoln Maharaja (Chicago Auto Show)
  5. ^ Lincoln XL-500 (Carstyling.ru)
  6. ^ LincolnFutura.com
  7. ^ 1955 Lincoln Indianapolis (ClassyCars.org)
  8. ^ 1966 Lincoln Coronation Coupe (Chicago Auto Show)
  9. ^ 1970 Lincoln Mark III Dual Cowl Phaeton (Automotive Mileposts)
  10. ^ 1982 Lincoln Continental Concept 90 (Chicago Auto Show)
  11. ^ 1987 Lincoln Vignale (All-Car-Brands.com) Archived 2013-01-15 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ 1988 Lincoln Machete (Chicago Auto Show)
  13. ^ 1992 Lincoln Marque X (All-Car-Brands.com) Archived 2013-01-15 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ 1995 Lincoln L2K (Chicago Auto Show)
  15. ^ 1996 Lincoln Sentinel (Car and Driver)
  16. ^ 1999 Lincoln Special LS (The Auto Channel)
  17. ^ "2001 Lincoln MK9 Concept". conceptcarz.com. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  18. ^ Frank, Michael (2012-08-15). "11 Concept Cars That Should Have Made It". Popularmechanics.com. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  19. ^ "2004 Lincoln Mark X Concept". Autoblog.com.
  20. ^ "2009 Lincoln MKS - 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show - Automobile Magazine". Automobilemag.com. 2007-11-07. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  21. ^ Nelson Ireson (2011-11-01). "Lincoln C-Segment Vehicle Still Coming, Reports Of Cancellation False". Motorauthority.com. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  22. ^ Chris Paukert Jan 12th 2009 at 9:05AM (2009-01-12). "Detroit 2009: Little Bigtime - Concept C takes Lincoln in a brand-new direction". Autoblog. Retrieved 2017-07-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  23. ^ Jerry Garrett (2012-01-10). "MKZ Concept Is the Next Step in Lincoln's Reinvention". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-01-23.
  24. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-09-03. Retrieved 2013-05-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  25. ^ Chris Paukert Jan 14th 2013 at 10:39AM (2013-01-14). "MKC Concept is the real fresh start for Lincoln [w/poll". Autoblog. Retrieved 2017-07-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  26. ^ Kurt Ernst (2013-01-16). "Lincoln MKC Concept Live Photos: 2013 Detroit Auto Show". Motorauthority.com. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  27. ^ "Lincoln Continental Concept has arrived on the New York stand". Autoblog.com.