What engine does the Lincoln MKX use?
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Lincoln MKX offers two powertrain models, equipped with 2.0T and 2.7T engines respectively. Here is the extended content: Lincoln MKX information: The Lincoln MKX is a luxury vehicle under the renowned American automobile company Ford, founded in 1922 by Henry Leland. The brand is named after U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. The Lincoln MKX is the first model equipped with the MyLincoln-Touch system, which covers functions such as navigation, entertainment, air conditioning, and phone operations. The system allows users to operate via touchscreen with simple button switches based on on-screen prompts. Lincoln MKX body dimensions: The overall dimensions of the new vehicle are 4849mm in length, 1936mm in width, and 1680mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2849mm, classified as a mid-to-large SUV.
I've been driving the Lincoln MKX for several years, and it comes with two V6 engine options: one is a 2.7-liter EcoBoost turbocharged V6 with 335 horsepower, and the other is a 3.7-liter naturally aspirated V6 with about 303 horsepower. The acceleration is very smooth, especially with the turbo version—step on the gas and it takes off, making highway overtaking effortless. For daily city driving, the fuel consumption is relatively reasonable, around 15 liters per 100 kilometers, not too thirsty. This engine shares technology with Ford's EcoBoost series, but Lincoln has tuned it to be quieter and more comfortable. Long-term reliability has been good; apart from regular oil changes, there haven't been any major issues. When buying, I recommend checking the model year—models from 2016 to 2018 generally have this setup, and the engine bay layout is simple and easy to maintain. Don’t forget the habit of warming up the engine to extend its lifespan.