List of Lincoln vehicles

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This is a list of both production and concept vehicles of the Lincoln and Continental divisions of Ford Motor Company of the United States and Canada. For other vehicles produced by Ford Motor Company see: List of Ford vehicles, List of Mercury vehicles, Edsel, Frontenac, Merkur, Meteor, Monarch.

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Current production vehicles

     Vehicles not sold in the core American market

ModelCalendar year
introduced
Current modelVehicle description
IntroductionUpdate/facelift
Cars
Lincoln Zephyr 006.jpg
Z
Z 20222022Executive/Mid-size luxury car, closely related to the Ford Mondeo
SUVs/Crossovers
Lincoln Corsair facelift 001.jpg CORSAIR Corsair 201920192023Compact luxury crossover SUV, closely related to the Ford Escape.
Lincoln Nautilus II 003.jpg
NAUTILUS
Nautilus 20192024Mid-size luxury crossover SUV, closely related to the Ford Edge. Formerly the Lincoln MKX until 2018. Will be Imported to America from China for second generation
2020 Lincoln Aviator Black Label in Chroma Caviar Dark Grey, front left.jpg
AVIATOR
Aviator 200220192025Mid-size luxury crossover SUV, closely related to the Ford Explorer.
2019 Lincoln Navigator 'Reserve', front 8.29.20.jpg
NAVIGATOR
Navigator 199720172021Full-size luxury SUV, closely related to the Ford Expedition.
2019 Lincoln Navigator L 3.5, front 8.23.19.jpg
NAVIGATOR L
Navigator L 200620172021Long Wheelbase version of Lincoln Navigator. The largest non-limousine vehicle ever produced by Lincoln.

Former production vehicles

Automobiles

ImageModelIntr.Disc.Gen.Description
1922 Lincoln touring automobile.jpg L series 192219301The first automobile produced by Lincoln
Lincoln 50 L Victoria pic2.JPG K series 193119401
Lincoln Zephyr V12 4-D Sedan 1938 2.jpg Zephyr 193619421Mid-size
Lincoln Continental (1972), Dutch licence registration 42-YA-61 pic1.JPG Continental 1939–1948, 1958–2002, 2017–202010Mid-sized and full-sized luxury car
Lincoln 1941 custom car.jpg Custom 1941–1942
1955–1955
1Sold in touring sedan and limousine versions
Lincoln Convertible Coupe.jpg EL-Series 194919511Full-size luxury car
Lincoln Cosmopolitan 1949.jpg Cosmopolitan 194919542
1956-Lincoln-Capri-2dr-HT.jpg Capri 195219593Introduced as a premium trim variant of the two-door Lincoln Cosmopolitan
Lincoln Premiere 1956.jpg Premiere 195619601Full-size car
1956 Continental Mark II Coupe Supercharged, front left (Hershey 2019).jpg Continental Mark II 195719571Marketed by the Continental division of Ford; technically, "not a Lincoln"
1971 Lincoln Continental Mark3 (32665128910).jpg Continental Mark III 196919711Personal luxury car
1975 Lincoln Continental Mark IV, Dutch licence registration 21-YB-60 p1.JPG Continental Mark IV 197119761Personal luxury car
1979 Continental Mark V Cartier Designer Edition.jpg Continental Mark V 19771979Personal luxury car
Lincoln Versailles, 1980.png Versailles 197719801Mid-size car
1980 Mark VI Signature Series.jpg Continental Mark VI 198019831Personal luxury car
1989 Lincoln Mark VII LSC, front left, 03-24-2023.jpg Continental Mark VII 198019921Personal luxury car; switched to the simplier name "Mark VII" in 1984
Lincoln Town Car -- 01-28-2010.jpg Town Car 198120113Full-size sedan
1997 Lincoln MK-VIII.png Mark VIII 199319981Personal luxury car
2004 Lincoln LS -- NHTSA.jpg LS 199920061Sedan
2010 Lincoln MKT -- NHTSA 1.jpg MKT 20102019Crossover SUV
2009 Lincoln MKX.jpg MKX 200620182mid-size crossover SUV
2016 Lincoln MKZ 2.0L AWD front 4.22.19.jpg MKZ 200620202mid-size sedan
2019 Lincoln MKC 'Select' 2.0L front 6.9.19.jpg MKC 201420191Compact crossover

Trucks

ImageModelIntr.Disc.Gen.Description
2002 Lincoln Blackwood 2.jpg Blackwood 200120021Pickup truck
Lincoln Mark LT long bed.jpg Mark LT 200620082Pickup truck, continued production in Mexico, 2006–14

Concept models

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