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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 ]
Using the same 230 hp 5.4L Triton V8 as the Expedition/F-150 paired with the 4-speed 4R100 automatic transmission, the 1998 Lincoln Navigator came with a towing capacity of 7,700 lb (3,493 kg). [10] During 1999, Lincoln would fit two different engines in the Navigator in an effort to better match full-size SUVs from General Motors.
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.
For versions with the 2.3L engine, maximum towing capacity was increased to 3000 pounds. For 2017, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto were added to the SYNC 3 system and power liftgate and automatic brake hold were made standard. For 2018, Lincoln added the Lincoln Connect 4G Wi-Fi system (standard on all trims).
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This generation of the Edge comes with a standard EcoBoost engine, the all-new 2.0 L (only the displacement and bore-center spacing carry over), which has a new twin-scroll turbo to boost low-end torque figures. Unlike the previous 2.0 L EcoBoost, the 2015 generation has a towing capacity of 3500 lb and is available with all-wheel drive.
The largest non-limousine vehicle ever produced by Lincoln. AVIATOR: Aviator: 2002 2019 ... closely related to the Ford Explorer. NAUTILUS: Nautilus: 2019 2024 –
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).