#NAIAS: The FIRST Photos Of The All-New, 2016 Lincoln MKX Appear Before Its Motor City Debut!
With the 2015 Detroit Auto Show's (NAIAS) start just around the corner, things are heating up in a big way. Vehicle previews are happening left and right, and tonight comes the pre-show festivities.
That means executive briefings, parties and probably one too many cocktails.
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One of the latest autos to come out from hiding is the all-new, 2016 Lincoln MKX. Although details are mum at the moment, it is expected to share its underpinnings with the likes of the all-new Ford Edge.
Seeming to keep its styling close to that of the smaller MKC, the MKX looks like Lincoln may have gotten its groove back in terms of finding its own look and feel.
Stay tuned to AutoSpies for the latest breaking news from the 2015 Detroit Auto Show!
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JDMUSMuscle -
1/11/2015 3:08:12 PM
-1 Boost
That thing actually looks pretty great. I really hope Lincoln is back this time.
infiniti_G35c -
1/11/2015 5:10:53 PM
-1 Boost
I agree. FOMOCO did a great job inside and out. Finally some semblance of Lincoln becoming a real competitor in a crowded market. Now only if they did something with the blasphemous Navigator.
cidflekken -
1/11/2015 5:19:50 PM
+1 Boost
First, I like the interior, though the start/stop button may be too close to the volume knob.
The exterior is pleasant enough but just not distinctive. Much like the MKC, it has a look done by other crossovers for years now, like a mix of the Enclave (which has been around since 2008) and a Santa Fe. And that mustache grille just doesn't look modern and is not cohesive with the rest of the flowing, modern lines.
jeffgall -
1/11/2015 6:15:08 PM
-1 Boost
If Lincoln finally gave up on the grille design, this would look fantastic. Otherwise, it looks great (much better than the RX which I expect it will compete with). Rear looks great. Sort of reminds me of the Porshe. Wish they went with the clamshell like rear hatch like the MKC.
MDarringer -
1/11/2015 8:17:53 PM
-2 Boost
This will flirt with $60K and it has directional stalks from a $23K Fusion. Lincoln is clueless on so many levels.
Agent00R -
1/11/2015 8:53:26 PM
+3 Boost
I don't think anyone's looking at the stalks and judging unless they're a car geek.
The bigger issue, as you noted, is how this thing will price out. If it's over $55,000 I can't imagine it being a runaway success.
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