
Lincoln Motor Company's vehicles are manufactured in the United States. Here is a brief introduction to Lincoln vehicles: 1. Notable Lincoln models include: MKC, MKZ, Continental, Mark VIII, Town Car, and Navigator. 2. Lincoln is a luxury vehicle brand under the American automobile manufacturer Ford, established in 1917 by Henry Leland. 3. The brand is named after U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. Since 1939, starting with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lincoln vehicles have been chosen as the official presidential state car by the White House due to their outstanding performance, elegant design, and unparalleled comfort.

I remember specifically asking the salesperson when accompanying my friend to the Lincoln Center to check out cars. Most Lincoln models now bear a 'Made in USA' label, though there are some subtle differences in the details. Flagship models like the Aviator are assembled on flexible production lines at the Chicago plant, while more affordable models like the Corsair are mainly produced in Louisville. Interestingly, with the brand's globalization strategy advancing, I found that the Nautilus has already been transferred to the Hermosillo plant in Mexico, which is actually a common practice within the North American Free Trade Zone. As for localization, the three models produced by Changan Lincoln at the Chongqing plant now achieve monthly sales exceeding 5,000 units—after all, a price drop of 100,000 yuan after domestic production is quite appealing. When buying parallel-imported vehicles, everyone should pay attention to distinguishing the manufacturing labels, as some Canadian versions even specifically note 'Assembled in Oakville' on the rear badges.


