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Video Clip:
Introduction of the Lincoln MKR Concept
The Lincoln MKR concept introduces
a new design language of “elegant simplicity” on a four-door
coupe that also features environmentally friendly amenities and
fuel-saving technology, including its TwinForce™ engine.
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The concept’s 3.5-liter gasoline
twin-turbocharged direct-injection V-6 performs comparably or
better than V-8 engines, delivering 415 horsepower and 400
lb.-ft. of torque on renewable E-85 ethanol.
The new design – created by a team
led by Peter Horbury, executive director, Design, The Americas –
showcases the visual elements that will influence a new
generation of Lincoln products.

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“We’ve reinterpreted the best of Lincoln
designs over time, preserving the restraint and elegance synonymous with the
brand,” says Horbury. “The Lincoln MKR concept is sophisticated and modern,
resembling an athlete – extremely strong and fit but looks elegant in a
tuxedo.
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“This romantic, sporting coupe should turn
heads at the show. And, ultimately, this new design language will help
lead us forward in the growing premium segment.”
The Lincoln MKR concept features seven key
exterior cues, which define modern Lincoln design:
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Clean, uncluttered surfaces
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Powerful, dynamic beltline
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Chamfered surface running parallel to
the beltline
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Distinctive Lincoln bow-wave,
double-wing grille opening
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Thin, horizontal taillamps that run
from one side to the other
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Significant C-pillar smoothly
transitioning into the cantilevered roof, and
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Powerful cantrail/roofrail
Three or four of these design elements are
likely to appear on future production Lincolns, including the concept’s
most dramatic feature: the double-wing grille inspired by the 1941
Lincoln Continental Cabriolet. The split grille is designed to resemble
the bow of a boat cutting through the water, giving the oversize Lincoln
star a proper home on which to stand proud.
The Lincoln MKR concept’s four doors and
body side remain characteristically clean. A button concealed in the
chrome door trim springs open the four ‘winged’ doors, slightly inclined
for additional sophistication and a touch of drama.
From the rear, the coupe concept is
instantly recognizable as a Lincoln, thanks to full-width LED taillamps
stretching from side to side.
From above, this Lincoln proudly showcases
its brand heritage with a large structural Lincoln star that punctuates
the glass roof spanning the top of the car.
Modern, ‘Guilt-free’ Luxury Touches
Inside, the Lincoln MKR concept defines a new direction for modern
luxury, with ambient lighting and contrasting colors and materials that
offer both a new look and philosophy for future Lincoln interiors.
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“The concept’s interior builds on the success
of earlier Lincolns but stretches the boundaries even further,” said Gordon
Platto, chief designer of the Lincoln MKR concept. “This unique combination
of materials gives the Lincoln MKR a rich interior but features the
environmentally friendly amenities that luxury buyers expect in premium
goods, including vehicles.”
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A black oak instrument panel engineered from
recycled wood stretches from side to side and carries through to a
twin-level floating center console that extends into the rear of the cabin.
This expansive ‘T-shaped’ panel houses the
passenger information display system seamlessly disguised by the flush touch
screen control surfaces and a navigation screen that can be concealed by a
powered door.
The instrument cluster provides a jewelry-like
focal point. Chrome-trimmed gauges illuminated with Ice Blue lighting can be
easily viewed in harmony with the concave spoke steering wheel that includes
retractable paddle shifters.
“Lighting is an important design element,”
Platto said. “We know customers are paying more attention to the lighting in
their homes than ever before, and we wanted to leverage it to create even
more ambiance and drama inside the concept.”
Ice Blue lighting is carried throughout the
high-contrast interior, emitting from the door panels, mohair-carpeted foot
wells, seats, center console and perhaps most dramatically from the large
Lincoln star above which is easily viewed from each of the Lincoln MKR
concept’s four seats.
Each soy-foam based seat stands alone, looking
as if suspended in air, wrapped in a creamy cashmere leather made through a
more environmentally friendly chromium-free process. Seatbacks are finished
with high-gloss, ceramic-looking shells.
The concept also features the THX II Certified
Car Audio System, Lincoln’s signature audio system, which produces sound
quality comparable to home theater systems.
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Innovative TwinForce™ Powertrain Under the
Lincoln MKR’s sculpted hood is the exquisitely detailed TwinForce engine,
finished in chrome and accented in the cranberry red metallic paint that
dresses the rest of the modern exterior.
This marks the birth of the new TwinForce
engine family that will power production versions of a range of future Ford
and Lincoln products.

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TwinForce uses direct injection technology and
turbocharging. These technologies are common in diesel engines but have only
recently been combined together in gasoline engines.
The Lincoln MKR’s engine also is flex fuel
capable, providing the driver with the flexibility to switch back and forth
between gasoline and E-85 ethanol. Combining the high octane found in E-85
or premium gasoline with TwinForce technology allows the MKR’s V-6 to
deliver 415 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque – an impressive 118
horsepower per liter.
To achieve this type of performance from a V-8
would require an engine displacement of 6.0-liter or larger, nearly double
the size of the 3.5-liter in the Lincoln MKR. As a result of the smaller
V-6, the Lincoln MKR concept delivers 15 percent better fuel economy than a
V-8 with similar performance.
The concept’s engine is mated to a six-speed
transmission, and the concept features independent rear suspension for more
refined road manners.
The car sits on 21-inch chrome aluminum wheels
fitted with unique Michelin tires that feature the Lincoln star in its
treads.
“The Lincoln MKR concept is important because
it marks a new era for the brand,” Horbury said. “This is a showcase of
modern design that marries power, performance and, essentially, ‘guilt-free’
luxury.”
Photos: Lincoln/AutoIntell
January 07, 2007
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