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The New
MKZ:
Lincoln’s
Future
Begins
NEW YORK
– The
all-new
Lincoln
MKZ
makes
its
debut at
the New
York
International
Auto
Show,
marking
a key
milestone
in
Lincoln’s
reinvention.
“The new
Lincoln
MKZ
represents
the
future
of
Lincoln
in both
style
and
substance,”
said Jim
Farley,
Group
Vice
President,
Global
Marketing,
Sales
and
Service.
“It is
proof of
our
commitment
to
deliver
a new
breed of
Lincolns
for a
new
generation
of
Lincoln
clients
– motor
cars
that are
distinctive,
elegant,
full of
technology
and a
delight
to own.”
The 2013
Lincoln
MKZ
enters
the
midsize
luxury
segment
later
this
year.
•
It is
the
first
Lincoln
created
by a
dedicated
team in
its new
Lincoln
Design
Studio
• With a
sweeping
profile,
MKZ
incorporates
one of
the
world’s
widest-opening
retractable
glass
roofs
•
Lincoln
Drive
Control
offered
as an
intelligent
system
that
delivers
a
refined
ride and
engaging
driving
dynamics.
Standard
Lincoln
Drive
Control
intuitively
integrates
multiple
systems
(engine,
transmission,
body and
chassis)
to
deliver
totally
new
Lincoln
driving
quality
•
Innovations
include
a
distinct
Push
Button
Shift
gear
selector
creates
flowing
and
architectural
center
console
design
• A
quiet,
well-appointed
interior
is
provided
by
standard
Active
Noise
Control,
genuine
wood
trim,
full LCD
instrumentation,
heated
front
seats
and
SYNC®
with MyLincoln
Touch™
• MKZ is
offered
with a
choice
of three
powerful,
efficient powertrains,
including
a
next-generation
hybrid
expected
to
ensure
the MKZ
remains
America’s
most
fuel-efficient
premium
sedan
•
Class-exclusive
inflatable
rear
safety
belts
that
supplement
eight
standard
airbags
are
available

DRIVER
TECH
Camera-
and
Radar-Based
Driving
Aids
The new
Lincoln
MKZ
offers
the Lane
Keeping
System,
a suite
of
advanced
driving
aids
that
helps
drivers
avoid
drifting
from
their
lane due
to
distraction
or
fatigue.
Consisting
of Lane
Keeping
Aid,
Lane
Keeping
Alert
and
Driver
Assist,
the Lane
Keeping
System
utilizes
a
mono-vision
camera
integrated
into the
rearview
mirror
to read
the lane
markers
ahead.
For a
more
complete
description
of the
Lane
Keeping
System,
click
here.
Available
radar-based
(ultrasonic)
driving
aids
further
enhance
the
driving
experience.
Adaptive
Cruise
Control
and
Collision
Warning
with
Brake
Support
each use
a
long-range
radar
system
that
scans in
front of
the
vehicle,
automatically
adjusting
to
traffic
speed
and
providing
a visual
and
audible
alert
when a
potential
front
end
collision
is
detected.
Active
park
assist,
Blind
Spot
Information
System (BLIS®)
with
cross-traffic
alert
use
multiple
short-range
wide-angle
radar
sensors.
Each
function
provides
a
distinct
benefit,
ranging
from
making
parallel
parking
easier
to
warning
of
oncoming
vehicles
while
backing
out of a
parking
space.
SYNC
with
MyLincoln
Touch
SYNC
with
MyLincoln
Touch is
standard
in the
new MKZ.
The
combined
system
makes it
easier
to use
the
entertainment,
climate
and
available
navigation
features
as well
as
devices
brought
into the
car
(e.g.,
phones,
PDA, MP3
players).
Twin
five-way
controls
on the
steering
wheel
manage
essential
systems,
and many
functions
can be
voice-activated
via
SYNC.
Standard
SYNC
Services
make
turn-by-turn
directions
available
via
one-button
push and
simple
voice
commands.
Continually
improving
voice
recognition
software
learns
user
voices,
improving
the
efficiency
of voice
commands.
ENGINEERING
MKZ
Dynamic
Driving
Technologies
The new
MKZ
offers
Lincoln
Drive
Control
as
standard.
Lincoln
Drive
Control
is an
automatic
system
that
delivers
an ideal
balance
of a
smooth
ride
with
confident
handling
as it
intuitively
responds
to
driver
commands
and the
road,
making
the 2013
model
the most
refined
and
engaging
MKZ
ever.
Always
on,
Lincoln
Drive
Control
orchestrates
the
performance
of the
Continuously
Controlled
Damping
(CCD)
adjustable
suspension,
electric
power-assisted
steering
(EPAS),
engine,
transmission,
Active
Noise
Control
(ANC),
traction
control
and
stability
control
systems.
The
result
is an
unsurpassed
combination
of
refined
ride and
engaging
driving
dynamics.
CCD
offers
three
modes
(Sport/Normal/Comfort)
that are
accessible
using
MyLincoln
Touch.
Selecting
“Sport”
on the
Push
Button
Shift
gear
selector
enables
a
decidedly
more
sporty
driving
experience.
CCD
contributes
to
Lincoln
Drive
Control’s
transparent
action
by
monitoring
the
car’s
suspension
settings
up to
500
times
per
second.
The
real-time
system
adjusts
the
suspension
up to 50
times
per
second
to
deliver
more
controlled
handling
with a
smoother
ride.
CCD
augments
a highly
developed
chassis
that
includes
a
refined
strut
front
suspension
and an
all new
integral
link
rear
suspension.
The new
MKZ is
the only
sedan in
its
class to
include
Continuously
Controlled
Damping
and
Active
Noise
Control
as
standard
equipment.
MKZ
Engines,
Transmissions
and
Drive
Systems
The 2013
Lincoln
MKZ
offers
three
distinct
powertrains.
The
standard
2.0-liter
four-cylinder
EcoBoost
delivers
the
performance
of a
traditional
V6 along
with
expected
segment-leading
fuel
economy
that is
at least
3 mpg
better
than the
closest
competitor.
This
engine
delivers
a
projected
20-percent
increase
in
highway
fuel
economy
versus
the 2012
MKZ.
Emphasizing
performance
and
efficiency,
the
optional
3.7-liter
V6
produces
significantly
more
power
(37
horsepower
and 28
lb.-ft.
of
torque)
than the
previous
MKZ V6
while
improving
fuel
economy
approximately
5
percent.
Maximizing
fuel
efficiency,
the
optional
2.0-liter
four-cylinder
hybrid
powertrain
is
expected
to
enable
the 2013
MKZ
Hybrid
to
remain
North
America’s
most
fuel-efficient
premium
sedan.
The 2012
MKZ
Hybrid
is rated
at 41
city
mpg, 36
highway
mpg.
Non-hybrid
models
utilize
a
six-speed
automatic
transmission.
Standard
paddle
shifters
mounted
behind
the
steering
wheel
add to
the
performance
driving
experience
of the
MKZ.
Improving
grip on
slippery
roads,
the
available
all-wheel-drive
(AWD)
system
anticipates
and
adjusts
the
power
delivery
to the
front
and rear
axles in
as
little
as 16
milliseconds,
faster
than the
blink of
an eye.
The new
MKZ is
the only
sedan in
its
class to
offer
inflatable
second-row
outboard
seat
belts.
Rear-seat
passengers
– often
children
or
mature
passengers
– can be
more
vulnerable
to head,
chest
and neck
injuries.
The
available
inflatable
second-row,
outboard
seat
belts
spread
impact
forces
across
more
than
five
times
the area
of
conventional
belts,
reducing
pressure
on the
chest
while
helping
to
control
head and
neck
motion
and
helping
reduce
the risk
of
injuries.
For more
information
on this
feature,
click
here.
OPEN-ROOF
MOTORING
Retractable
Panoramic
Roof
The
Retractable
Panoramic
Roof is
a new
signature
feature
for
Lincoln.
The
15.2-square-foot
glass
panel
offers
one of
the
largest
openings
available
on any
current
sedan.
The
design
maintains
the
structural
strength
of a
steel-roof
vehicle.
Click
here to
view a
video on
the
feature.
DESIGN
Nearly
identical
to the
MKZ
Concept
shown at
the
North
American
International
Auto
Show in
January,
the
production
2013
Lincoln
MKZ
embodies
a design
language
that is
subtly
distinctive.
“We call
it
elegant
simplicity,"
said Max
Wolff,
Lincoln
Design
director.
"We
wanted
the new
MKZ to
be
inviting
and
approachable.
We moved
away
from
traditional
luxury
cues and
complex
designs.
We came
up with
something
warm
that is
rich,
yet
still
intentionally
restrained.”
MKZ
Exterior
A
sweeping
roofline
defines
the new
luxury
sedan’s
profile.
The
steeply
raked
windshield
and
lengthened
backlight
make for
a
sleeker
and more
flowing
appearance
that is
10
percent
more
aerodynamic
than the
model it
replaces.
“The MKZ
shape is
a vision
completed
with
just a
few
strokes,”
said
Wolff.
Click
here for
gallery.
Although
strikingly
modern,
the
design
retains
classic
Lincoln
design
elements
including
a more
refined
interpretation
of the
split-wing
grille,
first
seen on
the 1938
Lincoln-Zephyr.
Click
here for
image.
Rearview
mirrors
stand on
door-mounted,
sculpted
pedestals.
This
fitment
enables
the
front
door
glass to
extend
farther
forward
to
improve
visibility
and to
allow
even
more
light
into the
interior.
The
crafted
headlamp
assemblies
include
bright,
energy-efficient
LED
lighting.
The
front
headlights
turn in
sync
with the
steering
wheel,
providing
enhanced
visibility.
At the
rear,
LED
technology
enabled
a thin,
distinctive
full-width
taillamp
graphic.

MKZ
Interior
Design
teams
created
an
inviting
interior
featuring
bold
architectural
elements,
rich
natural
materials
and fine
details.
Click
here for
gallery.
“The
exterior’s
front
graphic
is
repeated
in the
dramatic
sweep of
the new
instrument
panel,
helping
tie the
interior
to the
exterior
in a
harmonious
manner.
These
flowing
forms –
along
with the
open
center
console
– create
a
comfortable
and
functional
interior
that
particularly
appeals
to
younger,
more
diverse
drivers
we
believe
will now
consider
Lincoln,”
said
Wolff.
Innovation
and
technology
abound
inside
the new
MKZ.
Replacing
the
traditional
mechanical
transmission
shift
lever is
a
contemporary
five-button
interface.
The
individual
buttons
of Push
Button
Shift
engage
Park,
Neutral,
Reverse,
and
forward
gears in
two
modes,
Drive
and
Sport.
Push
Button
Shift
gave
designers
freedom
to
create a
sculptural
multi-level
center
console
with
more
functional
storage
areas.
Positioned
ahead of
the
driver,
the
full-color
10.1-inch
LCD
instrument
cluster
operates
with the
latest
version
of SYNC
with
MyLincoln
Touch.
The
all-new
design
combines
dimensional
indicator
rings
framing
a
brilliant
and
reconfigurable
Thin
Film
Transistor
(TFT)
LCD. An
equally
critical
component
of
MyLincoln
Touch is
the
nearly
flush-mounted
center
8-inch
LCD
touch
screen
that
displays
information
clearly
in
easy-to-reference
color-keyed
quadrants.
Premium-grade,
supple
leather
covers
all
seating
surfaces.
Responsibly
harvested
wood and
metal-toned
surfaces
create a
luxurious
and
comfortable
interior
space.
Standard
luxury
amenities
include
an
11-speaker
audiophile
entertainment
system
and
cabin
air
filtration,
plus
heated
front
seats
(with
the
driver's
featuring
10-way
power
controls),
remote
start
capabilities
and
Active
Noise
Control.
To make
the MKZ
exceptionally
quiet,
ANC
electronically
targets
frequencies
and
reduces
their
intensity.
To
improve
the
refinement
of the
driving
experience,
other
frequencies
are
subtly
enhanced.
The
available
THX® II
Certified
Car
Audio
System
is a
Lincoln-exclusive
that
features
700-watts,
14-channels
and
14-speakers.
THX
audio
engineers
spent
more
than 200
hours
custom
tuning
the
THX-certified
equipment
to the
new
MKZ’s
interior.
The
result
delivers
home-theater
surround
sound to
the
road.
About
Lincoln
Lincoln
is the
luxury
automotive
brand
for Ford
Motor
Company,
committed
to
becoming
a
world-class
luxury
brand
with
compelling
vehicles
and an
exceptional
ownership
experience
to
match.
Lincoln
will
introduce
seven
new and
significantly
refreshed
models
in the
next
three
years.
For all
the
latest
information,
please
visit
Lincoln
at
facebook.com/lincoln,
media.lincoln.com
or
www.lincoln.com.
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