
Lincoln's fuel consumption is approximately 12 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some related information about fuel consumption: Habits and road conditions: Fuel consumption is greatly influenced by driving habits and road conditions. Avoid heavy acceleration; gradual acceleration from a start is the most fuel-efficient. To save fuel, avoid pressing the accelerator heavily when starting. Heavy acceleration can increase fuel consumption by 2 to 3 times compared to normal starting speed. Braking: Maintaining a safe distance and avoiding frequent braking can save even more fuel. If you don't keep a safe distance, you will often need to brake on the road. When braking, an automatic transmission vehicle will downshift, requiring the vehicle to accelerate again from a lower gear. Starting from a standstill or in a low gear forces the engine to consume more fuel.

To be honest, as a Lincoln Navigator owner for several years, I do think the fuel consumption is quite high, especially in city driving where the average fuel consumption can reach around 15L/100km. Sometimes a full tank can cost me three to five hundred yuan, which is quite painful. But this car is really heavy, and its safety and comfort are unquestionable. I recommend not driving too fast in daily use and using eco mode more often, which can save about 10% fuel. If you frequently drive on highways, the fuel consumption will drop a bit, to around 12L/100km. Overall, Lincoln is more suitable for those who don't mind the fuel costs, after all, it's a luxury brand.

From my daily observation of car fuel consumption habits, Lincoln vehicles generally have higher fuel consumption, especially the SUV series. Many models like the Navigator can average over 15L/100km, which is significantly higher compared to hybrid versions from Toyota or Lexus. This also means higher CO2 emissions per kilometer, making them less environmentally friendly. I recommend owners to maintain their vehicles regularly, such as changing air filters and checking tire pressure, which can slightly reduce fuel consumption. Additionally, opting for smaller displacement models like the Corsair can keep fuel consumption around 10L/100km, which is a wiser choice.

I've driven my friend's Lincoln a few times, and my impression is that the fuel consumption is relatively high. For example, frequent start-stop driving in big cities easily burns more fuel, with an average of 13-16L/100km being common. This is mainly related to the large engine and vehicle weight, but daily driving habits are also crucial, such as aggressive acceleration and braking which waste fuel. Regular oil changes and maintaining proper tire pressure can help reduce costs a bit.


