2017 Lincoln Continental
#121
Amen to that! That's why I drive an S5 like a bat out of hell. It will be 76 degrees in Dallas tomorrow and I'm picking up my 83 y/o mother in our G37 Vert with the top down. If anyone sees me on the Tollway, steer clear.
#122
Lexus Fanatic
70 degrees here tomorrow! Crazy...
Mark my words, this car will be the "Luxury" upgrade at your local Hertz rent a car and that will be that...that'll be an upgrade from the MKS though as they didn't even want them.
Mark my words, this car will be the "Luxury" upgrade at your local Hertz rent a car and that will be that...that'll be an upgrade from the MKS though as they didn't even want them.
#123
Lexus Fanatic
With that said, I'm a Baby Boomer in my 50's buying in this segment and I don't even remember the iconic, traditional Lincoln interiors so anything that would harken back to that era would be lost on me.
This is why Lincoln needs to move forward and forget the past.
You're correct that the LS was an excellent concept, but Lincoln made two big errors with it. First, as you correctly noticed, they gave it more of a Ford-grade interior instead of a Lincoln. Second, they tried to market it against the equivalent BMW 5-series without doing a V8/manual-transmission version to compete with the 540i. Even after criticism from the auto press for this, Lincoln managers stubbornly refused the manual-transmission-option for the V8, and limited it solely to the V6. That hurt it with potential enthusiast buyers.
Also, I'm glad you are on this forum. You have lots of knowledge to share and lend a different perspective!
#124
^ No the real problem with the Lincoln LS(besides rippping Lexus off for the name) IMO was they had it all backwards. Ford interior with Jaguar motors. So now you have a plasticy, crappy interior in an unreliable car.
That car had the potential to be awesome, Ford had a great 300hp DOCH 4.6 V8 that they were already sticking in the Mark VIII and sideways in the FWD Continental. Make that standard, then if you wanted to compete with AMG and the like, stick that supercharged version out of the Mustang Cobra under the hood.
That car had the potential to be awesome, Ford had a great 300hp DOCH 4.6 V8 that they were already sticking in the Mark VIII and sideways in the FWD Continental. Make that standard, then if you wanted to compete with AMG and the like, stick that supercharged version out of the Mustang Cobra under the hood.
#125
^ No the real problem with the Lincoln LS(besides rippping Lexus off for the name) IMO was they had it all backwards. Ford interior with Jaguar motors. So now you have a plasticy, crappy interior in an unreliable car.
That car had the potential to be awesome, Ford had a great 300hp DOCH 4.6 V8 that they were already sticking in the Mark VIII and sideways in the FWD Continental. Make that standard, then if you wanted to compete with AMG and the like, stick that supercharged version out of the Mustang Cobra under the hood.
That car had the potential to be awesome, Ford had a great 300hp DOCH 4.6 V8 that they were already sticking in the Mark VIII and sideways in the FWD Continental. Make that standard, then if you wanted to compete with AMG and the like, stick that supercharged version out of the Mustang Cobra under the hood.
#126
Lexus Fanatic
The retro T-Bird was done on a slightly shortened version of the LS/Jaguar S-Class RWD platform. It was different, of course, from the Mustang's RWD platform of the time because non-Cobra versions of the Mustang used a live rear axle.
#129
2017 Lincoln Continental
All-New Lincoln Continental Delivers Quiet Luxury: Elegant, Effortlessly Powerful, Serene
- Lincoln Motor Company introduces its elegant new flagship – the all-new Continental – coming this fall
- Effortless power comes from new 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine that produces a projected 400 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft. of torque1; advanced safety technology is also featured
- Serene interior offers the comfort of Lincoln's innovative Perfect Position Seat, spaciousness, rear seat amenities, Revel® audio system and top-grade materials
DETROIT, Jan. 12, 2016 – Lincoln Motor Company heralds the return of its flagship – the all-new Lincoln Continental – an elegant, effortlessly powerful, serene full-size sedan
that delivers quiet luxury to the industry's most discerning customers.
Beginning this fall, Continental offers first-class travel for clients in America and China, bringing warm, human touches and a contemporary design.
The full-size sedan is designed to appeal to culturally progressive clients who define luxury on their own terms – craving superior quality, craftsmanship and safety.
"The Continental name has long been associated with the ultimate in Lincoln beauty and luxury," said Kumar Galhotra, president of Lincoln. "With the all-new model, we are focusing on creating more human, personally tailored experiences for our clients – providing what we call quiet luxury."
Elegance through design
All-new Continental design is thoroughly modern, with Lincoln's new signature grille and an athletic profile that is dynamic and progressive.
Lincoln's new flagship welcomes drivers with a brand-exclusive lighting sequence. As the driver approaches the car with the key, LED signature lighting in the lower front fascia and taillamps subtly engages, while signature lighting in the headlamps awakens in a fluid motion. Lincoln mat lights then brighten the pavement around the front doors, helping show any hazards, while select interior lights warmly illuminate the cabin.
Continental door handles are designed to offer elegant and effortless entry with new E-latch door release. The release is discreetly integrated within the beltline, leaving the body side clean. With the gentle touch of a button, the vehicle's doors pop open, then use available power-cinching technology to automatically close and secure.
An elegant available panoramic sunroof covers nearly the entire roof area; the front half slides up and over the rear – creating a large open-air driving experience and an even greater feeling of spaciousness for up to five Continental occupants.
Effortless power
Continental offers available technologies that help create better and safer drivers.
The all-new Lincoln-exclusive 3.0-liter V6 engine with twin turbochargers that produces a projected 400 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft. of torque1 is designed for smooth, responsive, yet quiet power.
Continental's available all-wheel-drive system is paired with Dynamic Torque Vectoring that transfers torque on demand to the appropriate rear wheel when driving through corners – providing confident handling and stability.
Lincoln Drive Control provides the driver a choice of three settings – comfort, normal and sport – adapting steering and suspension settings to tailor ride and handling.
Available adaptive steering helps optimize steering response, enabling the vehicle to react more smoothly and precisely to driver input.
Continental's Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection is designed to enhance occupant safety. A system of cameras and sensors detects if a potential collision may occur, then automatically applies the brakes, bringing the vehicle to a full stop to help avoid or reduce impact.2
Effortless assistance for the daily commute is available with optional adaptive cruise control, which can automatically slow Continental in stop-and-go traffic – resuming speed when traffic clears.
To take the stress out of parallel and perpendicular parking, the new 360-degree camera system uses views from cameras mounted in the grille, decklid and 180-degree side mirrors, then seamlessly stitches these snapshots together to create an image in the screen so the driver can see around the car – as if a camera is overhead.
Serene interior
The all-new Continental interior is designed to help all occupants rejuvenate.
One highlight is Lincoln's new Perfect Position Seats – inspired by private jets and high-end office furniture – that can adapt up to 30 ways. The patented design allows the seat to adjust to an individual's body shape and weight for optimal stretch and comfort, and includes massage, heat and cooling features. Independent thigh extensions are available to help reduce muscle fatigue.
Rear passengers can enjoy first-class travel amenities, too, with such available features as audio and climate controls, sunshades, and reclining, heated, cooled and massaging seats. The streamlined interior provides generous rear legroom.
Continental occupants also can enjoy an available Revel® audio system developed to work in concert with the interior design and acoustics, transforming the cabin into a personal amphitheater with three distinct listening modes – Stereo, Audience and On Stage. Use of the E-latch release enables optimal speaker positioning in the Continental doors, alongside the conveniently located seat controls.
Innovations in managing vehicle noise and vibration, including Active Noise Control and acoustic laminated glass create a quiet, comfortable environment conducive to conversation or contemplation.
For those seeking the highest expression of Lincoln luxury, three Lincoln Black Label designer themes are available – Chalet, Thoroughbred and Continental-exclusive Rhapsody.
Inside, opulent materials include leather seating, leather-wrapped console and instrument panel, unique stitching, genuine wood or artesian aluminum appliqués.
All models feature new design details. Stitching on the seats is specified at six to seven stitches per inch for a couture-like appearance, and the slats of the center console door are laser-cut to maximize consistency of the grain pattern.
The all-new Lincoln Continental will be produced at Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan. The Lincoln flagship goes on sale this fall.
- Lincoln Motor Company introduces its elegant new flagship – the all-new Continental – coming this fall
- Effortless power comes from new 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine that produces a projected 400 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft. of torque1; advanced safety technology is also featured
- Serene interior offers the comfort of Lincoln's innovative Perfect Position Seat, spaciousness, rear seat amenities, Revel® audio system and top-grade materials
DETROIT, Jan. 12, 2016 – Lincoln Motor Company heralds the return of its flagship – the all-new Lincoln Continental – an elegant, effortlessly powerful, serene full-size sedan
that delivers quiet luxury to the industry's most discerning customers.
Beginning this fall, Continental offers first-class travel for clients in America and China, bringing warm, human touches and a contemporary design.
The full-size sedan is designed to appeal to culturally progressive clients who define luxury on their own terms – craving superior quality, craftsmanship and safety.
"The Continental name has long been associated with the ultimate in Lincoln beauty and luxury," said Kumar Galhotra, president of Lincoln. "With the all-new model, we are focusing on creating more human, personally tailored experiences for our clients – providing what we call quiet luxury."
Elegance through design
All-new Continental design is thoroughly modern, with Lincoln's new signature grille and an athletic profile that is dynamic and progressive.
Lincoln's new flagship welcomes drivers with a brand-exclusive lighting sequence. As the driver approaches the car with the key, LED signature lighting in the lower front fascia and taillamps subtly engages, while signature lighting in the headlamps awakens in a fluid motion. Lincoln mat lights then brighten the pavement around the front doors, helping show any hazards, while select interior lights warmly illuminate the cabin.
Continental door handles are designed to offer elegant and effortless entry with new E-latch door release. The release is discreetly integrated within the beltline, leaving the body side clean. With the gentle touch of a button, the vehicle's doors pop open, then use available power-cinching technology to automatically close and secure.
An elegant available panoramic sunroof covers nearly the entire roof area; the front half slides up and over the rear – creating a large open-air driving experience and an even greater feeling of spaciousness for up to five Continental occupants.
Effortless power
Continental offers available technologies that help create better and safer drivers.
The all-new Lincoln-exclusive 3.0-liter V6 engine with twin turbochargers that produces a projected 400 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft. of torque1 is designed for smooth, responsive, yet quiet power.
Continental's available all-wheel-drive system is paired with Dynamic Torque Vectoring that transfers torque on demand to the appropriate rear wheel when driving through corners – providing confident handling and stability.
Lincoln Drive Control provides the driver a choice of three settings – comfort, normal and sport – adapting steering and suspension settings to tailor ride and handling.
Available adaptive steering helps optimize steering response, enabling the vehicle to react more smoothly and precisely to driver input.
Continental's Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection is designed to enhance occupant safety. A system of cameras and sensors detects if a potential collision may occur, then automatically applies the brakes, bringing the vehicle to a full stop to help avoid or reduce impact.2
Effortless assistance for the daily commute is available with optional adaptive cruise control, which can automatically slow Continental in stop-and-go traffic – resuming speed when traffic clears.
To take the stress out of parallel and perpendicular parking, the new 360-degree camera system uses views from cameras mounted in the grille, decklid and 180-degree side mirrors, then seamlessly stitches these snapshots together to create an image in the screen so the driver can see around the car – as if a camera is overhead.
Serene interior
The all-new Continental interior is designed to help all occupants rejuvenate.
One highlight is Lincoln's new Perfect Position Seats – inspired by private jets and high-end office furniture – that can adapt up to 30 ways. The patented design allows the seat to adjust to an individual's body shape and weight for optimal stretch and comfort, and includes massage, heat and cooling features. Independent thigh extensions are available to help reduce muscle fatigue.
Rear passengers can enjoy first-class travel amenities, too, with such available features as audio and climate controls, sunshades, and reclining, heated, cooled and massaging seats. The streamlined interior provides generous rear legroom.
Continental occupants also can enjoy an available Revel® audio system developed to work in concert with the interior design and acoustics, transforming the cabin into a personal amphitheater with three distinct listening modes – Stereo, Audience and On Stage. Use of the E-latch release enables optimal speaker positioning in the Continental doors, alongside the conveniently located seat controls.
Innovations in managing vehicle noise and vibration, including Active Noise Control and acoustic laminated glass create a quiet, comfortable environment conducive to conversation or contemplation.
For those seeking the highest expression of Lincoln luxury, three Lincoln Black Label designer themes are available – Chalet, Thoroughbred and Continental-exclusive Rhapsody.
Inside, opulent materials include leather seating, leather-wrapped console and instrument panel, unique stitching, genuine wood or artesian aluminum appliqués.
All models feature new design details. Stitching on the seats is specified at six to seven stitches per inch for a couture-like appearance, and the slats of the center console door are laser-cut to maximize consistency of the grain pattern.
The all-new Lincoln Continental will be produced at Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan. The Lincoln flagship goes on sale this fall.
#130
Lexus Test Driver
The upside-down rhinoceros grille just kills it here. Could have been so much more smooth and luxurious. Also don't feel the novel door handles look any better on the greenhouse than if they were just on the body. Different to be different didn't work.
#134