Is Lincoln a Domestic or Imported Car?

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JoyMarie
07/30/25 8:56am
All Lincoln models are imported vehicles, with no domestic production currently available. Lincoln is a luxury car brand under the American Ford Motor Company, founded in 1917 by Henry Leland, and named after U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln's model lineup includes: MKC, MKZ, MKT, Continental, Mark VIII, Town Car, and Navigator, among others. In China, the Lincoln models commonly used are mostly from the Town Car series, as detailed below: Town Car Model: The Lincoln Town Car is a large luxury sedan. It is equipped with two high-displacement V8 naturally aspirated engines, one with a displacement of 4.1 liters and the other with 4.6 liters. MKT Model: In terms of performance, the new MKT features a 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine and a 3.7-liter V6 engine. The EcoBoost engine incorporates advanced technologies such as high-pressure direct fuel injection, advanced turbocharging, and dual independent variable valve timing, effectively improving fuel economy and reducing CO2 emissions. Navigator Model: The Lincoln Navigator is a luxurious full-size SUV, pioneering a new concept in luxury sport utility vehicles. It is powered by a 5.4-liter 3-valve engine with a maximum output of 224 kilowatts. The Navigator is the only full-size SUV equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission, known for its sophisticated design and excellent fuel efficiency.
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