Michigan-based luxury car manufacturer Lincoln has announced it will launch four brand-new models by 2016, including a “small premium car”.
Speaking at a presentation at the Deutsche Bank Global Industrials Conference, Lincoln’s global director Matt Vandyke also revealed that the MKC Concept, which was revealed at this year’s Detroit Auto Show, will inspire future company products as well as a new vehicle.
The other two new cars that will be introduced by 2016 are the next-generation Navigator full-size SUV and the second-generation MKS, which is likely to be built at the Blue Oval’s Flat Rock plant along the Ford Mustang. As far as the future C-segment model is concerned, no details have been revealed yet.
The American company also announced plans for a Chinese launch in the second half of 2014 and a “personalized client experience through a profitable dealer network.”
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The other two new cars that will be introduced by 2016 are the next-generation Navigator full-size SUV and the second-generation MKS, which is likely to be built at the Blue Oval’s Flat Rock plant along the Ford Mustang. As far as the future C-segment model is concerned, no details have been revealed yet.
The American company also announced plans for a Chinese launch in the second half of 2014 and a “personalized client experience through a profitable dealer network.”
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