Which Brand Does Lincoln Belong To?

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SanMadelyn
09/02/25 6:30am
Lincoln is a brand under Lincoln, a luxury automobile division of the renowned American automotive company Ford. Key models in the Lincoln lineup include the Lincoln LS, Lincoln 06, Lincoln MKT, and Lincoln Navigator. Among these, the Lincoln Navigator measures 5672mm in length, 2024mm in width, and 1989mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3227mm. It features an 89.3L fuel tank capacity and a curb weight of 2820kg, configured as a 5-door, 7-seat SUV. The Lincoln Navigator is powered by a 3.5L twin-turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power output of 285kW at 5500 rpm and a peak torque of 680Nm at 3000 rpm.
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Harley
09/14/25 8:32am
I have a deep understanding of the Lincoln brand, which is a luxury automobile brand under Ford Motor Company. Since its establishment in 1917, it has consistently targeted the high-end market. Lincoln is renowned for its classic models such as the Continental and Navigator, which embody the essence of American industrial design, offering a comfortable ride and powerful performance, making them ideal for drivers who pursue a quality lifestyle. At global auto shows, I often see Lincoln's new models being unveiled, continuously innovating with features like intelligent driving assistance systems or eco-friendly technologies, attracting more attention. Compared to other luxury brands such as Cadillac, Lincoln places greater emphasis on family-friendliness and luxurious interiors, securing its place in the premium SUV market. I believe Lincoln's success is attributed to Ford's strong support, but its uniqueness also allows the brand to shine independently, contributing to the diversity of automotive culture.
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