SEMA 2009: Lincoln MKT Panache Concept

SEMA 2009: Lincoln MKT Panache Concept

You never quite know what to expect at SEMA – there is a variety of concepts at the show that span the different segments. Lincoln in particular has a big presence at the show for a luxury automaker, with special models for the MKS, MKZ and MKT. The MKT is perhaps the most interesting of the trifecta. The MKT Crossover recently had its week stay at CarThrottle for evaluation and the results came back quite good.

The Lincoln MKT Panache concept has been created by Rick Bottom, owner of Rick Bottom Designs. He fell in love with the stunning MKT Concept and decided to customize the production version after seeing it at the Chicago International Auto Show.

2010 Lincoln MKT "Panache" by Rick Bottom Designs

Unlike some SEMA concepts, the modifications really work on the MKT. The rear bumper was redesigned and a chrome beltline molding was added to accent the body line, along with removal of the car’s doorhandles.

Along with a lowered ride height of two inches, it helps make the MKT sleeker and more dynamic. How about that striking “Turnin’ Orange” paint that looks orange in the sun and red in the shade?

No pictures are available yet, but inside the changes include two-toned leather, floating armrests and added Xtant speakers and amplifiers to the (amazing, by the way) THX sound system. I like this concept a lot! I’m not sure about picking that “Turnin’ Orange” paint for a production vehicle, but it makes for a great concept.

This is just a concept, but it would be nice to see some of the modifications offered in the production MKT. The MKT has a lot of opportunity for customization – Lincoln should capitalize on that.

Live Image Credit : Leftlanenews

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Tony - who has written 905 posts on Car Throttle.

Tony is an automotive journalist who lives in the the "Golden State" of California. Through the years he has experienced many different varieties of cars old and new, through his interest and attendance to various automobile museums and car shows around the country.

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. James Says:

    Totally awful. Cars like this are the reason Lincoln still gets no respect on the market. What’s so hard about tastefully modifying a car, rather than aiming the parts-rape gun at it?

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