2009 Lincoln MKS unveiled at LA Auto Show

This is the 2009 Lincoln MKS, Ford’s attempt at rejuvenating the dying Lincoln brand, unveiled at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show currently running this November. It is a full-size luxury car based on the Ford Five Hundred platform, which itself is a derivation of the Volvo S80 platform. In other words, it is a front-wheel-drive barge competing in a world of rear-driven luxo-powerhouses.

Speaking of power, the engine is a 270 hp 3.7-litre V6 with 359 Nm of torque, mated to a six-speed automatic. There is also optional all-wheel-drive available, though we doubt it can match Acura’s “Super-Handling AWD” system in handling prowess.

Other features include adaptive HID headlights, adaptive cruise control, 18-inch alloy wheels, reverse camera, surround-sound audio system, navigation and keyless entry keypad.

Starting at US$38,000, it is expensive for what it is, and we don’t see it saving Lincoln’s future.

