Lincoln Motor Company plans to electrify its entire portfolio by 2030 and debut its first electric model in 2022. Three additional EVs will follow. All models will be part of a new generation of Lincoln design and connectivity that features hands-free ...
Motor Company will debut its first fully-electric vehicle next year as part of a growth acceleration program in North America and China. This plan is part of more than $30 billion Lincoln plans to spend on electrification by 2025.
The company recently launched the two-row midsize Nautilus in China. It has been on sale in the U.S. since taking over for the MKX in 2019 and underwent a refresh for the 2021 model year. Unlike the smaller Corsair and larger Aviator, Nautilus does not come in a hybrid variant. Demand for the SUV has been strong, generating over 4,000 orders in China alone.
Lincoln will utilize its new EV architecture to deliver more spacious interiors that provide a sanctuary-like respite from the world. New storage solutions, minimalistic panels, and panoramic sunroofs are all part of the plan. Lincoln ActiveGlide hands-free highway driving technology is a rebranded version of Ford's Blue Cruise, which is designed to work in a similar fashion to GM's Super Cruise andLincoln is moving toward a more premium vehicle design, as shown in this sketch released by the company.The exterior design of the car will also evolve. Design cues for that transformation can be seen in the Lincoln Zephyr concept car, which debuted in April.