What is the engine power of the Lincoln MKC?
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The engine power of the Lincoln MKC is 149kw, with a maximum horsepower of 203ps and a maximum torque of 381nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic manual transmission. The front suspension of the Lincoln MKC is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension. The Lincoln MKC is a compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4552mm, width 1864mm, height 1657mm, a wheelbase of 2690mm, front track of 1586mm, rear track of 1587mm, a fuel tank capacity of 59.4l, a trunk capacity of 508l, and a curb weight of 1725kg.
I pay close attention to automotive technical specifications. The Lincoln MKC is equipped with two engine options. The commonly seen version in China is the 2.0T EcoBoost turbocharged engine, which comes in low and high power variants. The low-power version delivers 203 horsepower, while the high-power version reaches 253 horsepower. The difference is quite noticeable in daily driving—the high-power model feels particularly responsive during highway overtaking, with a stronger sense of acceleration. This powertrain is paired with a 6AT transmission, and urban fuel consumption is around 10L. It's worth noting that tuning varies across different model years, with turbo response optimized starting from the 2018 model. The U.S. version also offers a 2.3T variant, but it was rarely introduced in China.
As a long-term Lincoln owner with five years of experience, my MKC is the 2017 2.0T AWD model with an official power output of 253 horsepower. In real-world driving, the initial acceleration is exceptionally brisk—just a light tap on the throttle sends it surging forward, making it hard to believe it's a two-ton SUV. On the highway, power reserves are ample, with no noticeable lag even when accelerating beyond 120km/h. Fuel consumption averages around 11L/100km, rising to 14L/100km under spirited driving. What impresses me most is the engine noise insulation; with the windows up, turbo sounds are nearly inaudible. For those opting for the high-power version, I recommend using 95-octane fuel—prolonged use of lower-grade gasoline may trigger the check engine light.