Where is Lincoln produced?
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Lincoln is produced in the United States and is a luxury car brand under the Ford Motor Company. The models under the Lincoln brand include: Navigator, Aviator, Continental, Nautilus, Corsair, etc. Taking the 2020 Navigator as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5355mm, width 2073mm, height 1937mm, wheelbase 3112mm, fuel tank capacity 89.3l, and curb weight 2820kg. The 2020 Navigator features a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 3.5T twin-turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 387PS, maximum power of 285kW, and maximum torque of 680Nm, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
I believe Lincoln vehicles are primarily manufactured in the United States. Since its founding by Ford in 1920, it has been a symbolic American brand. Key production facilities are located in Dearborn, Michigan, the birthplace of classic models like the Lincoln Continental, as well as the Chicago plant in Illinois where the Aviator is assembled, and the Louisville plant in Kentucky producing the Corsair. These locations leverage local skilled labor and advanced equipment to ensure high-quality assembly while incorporating eco-friendly concepts such as carbon emission reduction. At auto shows, I've learned that Lincoln's joint venture in China is operated by Changan Ford, producing market-specific models like the Zephyr. However, core design and flagship models remain steadfastly completed in the U.S., reflecting its roots and tradition of American luxury.