The photo you see above shows the grille for the 2013 MKZ that follows their new non-Ford language. It was teased on screen at the Los Angeles Auto Show last year, where the larger MKS was revealed, and we weren’t exactly blown away.
However, the MKZ that will hit the Cobo center next week might actually be a bit more revolutionary, a fresh concept that previews a new generations. We can’t tell you much else about the car other than it will likely share a platform with the next Ford Fusion to debut in Detroit as well.
"This is the biggest statement Lincoln has ever made at an auto show," Max Wolff, Lincoln's director of design, told the Detroit Free Press in a statement. "Our NAIAS display represents more than a vehicle debut. It represents the reinvention of Lincoln."
"This is the biggest statement Lincoln has ever made at an auto show," Max Wolff, Lincoln's director of design, told the Detroit Free Press in a statement. "Our NAIAS display represents more than a vehicle debut. It represents the reinvention of Lincoln."