Lincoln Motor Company is an automobile manufacturer founded in 1917 by Henry M. Leland. After its acquisition by Ford, an American carmaker, Lincoln became its luxury vehicle division. As a result, the company markets its vehicles alongside the top luxury vehicle brands in the United States.
Currently, the product range of Lincoln comprises sport utility vehicles and luxury crossovers. In addition, the company has produced several limousines and livery vehicles.
The company recorded sales of around 188,383 vehicles globally in 2017.
Technologies involved in Lincoln cars
Lincoln incorporates state-of-the-art technologies in its car models, making them an obvious choice among motor enthusiasts. Some of the latest technologies include:
- Head-up display: The all-new head-up display feature offers the brightest display and the largest display size in its class. Moreover, this manufacturer is the first to use Digital Light Projection technology, allowing display visibility in ambient lighting conditions even while wearing polarised sunglasses.
- Heated steering wheel: Lincoln Motor Company uses modern luxury vehicle technologies like a heated steering wheel ideal for driving in extreme cold.
- Active noise control: To enhance the luxury driving experience, this motor company provides the Active Noise Control feature. The feature reduces cabin noise by isolating the sound frequencies and cancelling unpleasant ones.
- Active park assist: Owners can parallel park their Lincoln cars within 24 seconds, thanks to its active park assist option. Due to ultrasonic sensors, one can easily find a parking spot as it measures the open spaces of the right size and shows an alert on finding one. So, the drivers can control the gear shifter, gas and brake while carefully parking their vehicles.
Top Lincoln cars available
Here are some best-selling models from Lincoln one should be aware of before making a purchase:
Navigator: The new 2022 Lincoln Navigator comes with an ActiveGlide feature allowing riders to drive hands-free.
Aviator: Lincoln presents the Aviator Grand Touring model that combines a battery-powered electric motor with a twin-turbocharged engine to generate 494 hp and 630 lb-ft torque.
Some other Lincoln line-ups available are Nautilus and Corsair.
Furthermore, models like LINCOLN CO-PILOT360™ incorporate a driver-assist technology keeping the drivers aware and at ease throughout the journey.