CAR GARAGE | Lincoln MKZ Concept (2012) | The Lincoln MKZ Concept hints strongly at the production models arriving in dealerships later in 2012, as well as Lincoln's design future. By retaining key, recognizable brand design elements, the Lincoln MKZ Concept Remains Clarey identifiable as a Lincoln. The sedan's profile is dominated by a long, sweeping roof line and sleek That allows the design to break away from the traditional three-box sedan shape. Integrated into the sedan's aluminum and boron steel superstructure, the fixed-glass expanse extends to the side roof rails of the cabin, creating an airy, open interiors. LED technology enabled an extremely thin and distinctive full-width tail lamp graphics.
The Lincoln MKZ Concept's four-seat interior is open, warm and inviting. Innovative interior features include push-button transmission gear selection, an open, tiered center console and liquid crystal Instrumentation. Responsibly harvested poplar wood, aluminum bright and satin finishes in as well as help create a sculptural leather, luxurious and comfortable interior space. Champagne-colored leather seats with dark taupe Accents feature a champagne perforation pattern, the so-called Because the perforations on the seats Backs Conjure the image of champagne bubbles rising from the bottom of a glass.
The sedan is capable of utilizing multiple power train options in front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations. Like the recently introduced MKS and MKT with Eco Boost, the Lincoln MKZ Lincoln Concept features the Drive Control and Continuously Controlled Damping sophisticated (CCD) adjustable suspension.