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2009 Lincoln MKS

This production car sports a new split waterfall grille inspired by late '30s and '40s Lincolns.
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By Matt DeLorenzo
2009 Lincoln MKS - Jeff Allen, Road and Track
2009 Lincoln MKS - Jeff Allen, Road and Track

When we last saw the Lincoln MKS, it was introduced as a concept at the North American International Auto Show in January 2006. Since then, the car has undergone quite a metamorphosis in both styling and performance.

The MKS concept, which rides on a 114.4-in. wheelbase and measures 203.8 in. overall, is intended as a new flagship for the Lincoln brand. It replaces the previous front-drive Continental and offers buyers a more modern alternative to the traditional Lincoln Town Car.

While the chassis remains the same, Ford's global D-platform that also underpins the Volvo S80 and Ford Taurus (see Five Hundred) the powerplant has been revamped. It's now a 270-bhp 3.7-liter V-6 mated to a 6-speed automatic, which promises greater performance than the 315 bhp from the 4.4-liter V-8 shown in the concept. The engine is still transversely mounted and drives all four wheels.

The basic shape of the body is similar to the show car's however, the surfaces and the front end have been extensively reworked under the guidance of Peter Horbury. The production car now sports a new split waterfall grille inspired by late '30s and '40s Lincolns.

2009 Lincoln MKS - Jeff Allen, Road and Track
2009 Lincoln MKS - Jeff Allen, Road and Track

 

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