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Affordable, mid-priced luxury; distinctive design; efficient EcoBoost engine available; all-wheel drive available
See All Model YearsLearn MoreDistinctive design; powerful EcoBoost engine; interior space; seating comfort; available tech and entertainment features
See All Model YearsLearn MoreAggressive, crisp exterior design; more luxurious interior, powerful drivetrain; all-wheel drive available; the first ?button-less' interior controls in the Lincoln lineup
See All Model YearsLearn MoreQuiet interior; the hybrid's class-leading gas mileage; excellent ride quality; world-class safety features; good value; expanded Sync AppLink features
See All Model YearsLearn MoreLots of space for people and things, strong towing capacity; luxury; E85-capable engine
See All Model YearsLearn MoreLots of space for people and things, strong towing capacity; luxury; E85-capable engine
See All Model YearsLearn MoreA long-running product model in the Lincoln line-up has finally been retired for 2012. The Lincoln Town Car is no more. The American luxury brand decided to keep vehicles with a modern, more youthful level of extravagance. The 2012 Lincoln lineup is led by its MKS flagship sedan that adds a new, optional Blind Spot Information System. SYNC AppLink functionality has been added to the 2012 MKZ allowing hand-free control of applications found on the modern smartphones. The Lincoln MKZ continues to be offered with a 3.5-liter V-6 engine or an MKZ Hybrid model operating on a gasoline/electric powertrain. No major changes have been made to the Lincoln MKX and MKT crossover vehicles for the 2012 model year. The only V-8 engine remaining in the 2012 Lincoln lineup is the 5.4-liter powerplant used to propel the Navigator sport utility vehicle.