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SAE J2807 is an SAE standard for determining the towing capacity of passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, and trucks. [1] It was written to allow consumers to more accurately compare vehicles from different manufacturers. First released in 2008, it has been periodically updated, with the 2020 version being the most current.
The Lincoln MKT is a full-size luxury crossover SUV with 3-row seating marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company over a single generation from 2010-2019. Marketed between the Lincoln MKX (renamed the Lincoln Nautilus) and the Lincoln Navigator, [6] the MKT shared its Ford D4 chassis with the Ford Flex CUV and the 2011-2019 Ford Explorer.
The Lincoln Nautilus is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV [1] marketed and sold by the Lincoln brand of Ford Motor Company. The Nautilus was initially renamed from the MKX as part of a mid-cycle update in 2018 for the 2019 model year, as Lincoln phased out its use of "MK" model names. [ 2 ]
Lincoln presented the MKX first as the Lincoln Aviator concept at the 2004 North American International Auto Show as a successor to the first generation Aviator. The concept vehicle was smaller and more car-like with a V6 that was rated at 245 hp (248 PS; 183 kW) and 240 lb⋅ft (325 N⋅m).
The Nautilus is positioned a step above the entry-level Corsair in the Lincoln portfolio and shares some design elements with that car (which was redesigned for the 2023 model year) and with its ...
NAUTILUS: Nautilus: 2019 ... 1958–2002, 2017–2020: 10: Mid-sized and full-sized luxury car ... Introduced as a premium trim variant of the two-door Lincoln ...
Nautilus Inc (NYSE:NLS)(30-Year Financial) files its latest 10-K with SEC for the fiscal year ended on December 31, 2020.
Lincoln launched the MKC concept at the 2013 LA Auto Show [1] and the production model officially went on sale in June 2014. The MKC is built upon the Ford Global C platform, shared with the Ford Escape small SUV. For the 2020 model year, the MKC was replaced by the Lincoln Corsair, as Lincoln transitioned away from "MK" model nomenclatures.