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New for 2015: Lincoln

2015 Lincoln Overview

Still in the midst of an attempted brand revival, Lincoln enters the 2015 model year with an important new addition to the company lineup: the MKC. Built to compete with a growing class of premium- and luxury-grade small crossovers, the MKC is highlighted by Lincoln's signature styling and has an EcoBoost engine.

The MKC's bigger brother, the MKX, has been carried over unchanged, though a redesigned version is expected to debut for 2016. Shoppers interested in the full-size Navigator won't have to wait that long, as the 2015 model arrives with updated styling and a standard EcoBoost V-6. Revisions have been made to the MKZ sedan, as well, though they're limited to shuffling of content and new paint colors.

As this article is written, Lincoln has not released details about the 2015 MKS or MKT.

2015 Lincoln MKC

Lincoln's smallest crossover/SUV is actually the brand's biggest newsmaker for 2015. The all-new 5-passenger MKC is based on the Ford Escape's platform, but, with its Lincoln badge and long list of amenities, competes with models including the Acura RDX, Audi Q5, BMW X1, and the Infiniti QX50. Power for the 2015 MKC comes from one of two 4-cylinder EcoBoost engines: a 2.0-liter that generates 240 horsepower and 270 lb.-ft. of torque, or a 2.3-liter version that produces 285 horsepower and 305 lb.-ft. of torque. Buyers have their choice of front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD). EPA ratings estimate fuel economy as high as 29 mpg on the highway.

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Starting off the MKC's lineup is the Premiere trim level, equipped with heated power front seats, 8-in. touch-screen infotainment system, steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, HID headlights, rearview camera and park-assist sensors, 7 air bags, and push-button start. The mid-level MKC Select adds extras such as unique 18-in. alloy wheels and upgraded leather, while the 2015 Lincoln MKC Reserve offers cooled front seats, a panoramic roof, navigation, foot-activated power tailgate, and more. Several safety and convenience packages are also available.

What's New:

  • All-new crossover model slots below the MKX

  • Choice of 4-cylinder EcoBoost engines

  • FWD or AWD

  • 5-passenger seating

  • Premiere, Select and Reserve trim levels

2015 Lincoln MKS

As this article is written, Lincoln has not released details about the 2015 MKS.

Currently Lincoln's largest sedan, the MKS received significant updates in 2013 and a few more in 2014, including the addition of a standard rearview camera. Two trim levels are offered: MKZ, equipped with a 304-horsepower 3.7-liter V-6; and MKZ EcoBoost, which is fitted with a turbocharged, 365-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6. Shoppers opting for the 3.7-liter engine have their choice of FWD or AWD traction, whereas those selecting the EcoBoost enjoy standard AWD.

What's New:

  • 2015 model-year information not yet available

2015 Lincoln MKT

As this article is written, Lincoln has not released details about the 2015 MKT.

The slow-selling Lincoln MKT is a 7-passenger FWD or AWD crossover that shares its vehicle architecture with the boxier Ford Flex and draws power from a 3.7-liter V-6 or a turbocharged, 3.5-liter V-6 EcoBoost engine. EPA figures suggest drivers can expect to average up to 25 mpg on the highway. Among the MKT's most notable features are a continuously damping suspension system, inflatable second-row outboard seat belts, 700-watt premium audio system, and Wi-Fi connectivity.