The 2017 Lincoln Continental Is A 400bhp Luxobarge With Bonkers Door Handles

The first Lincoln Continental since 2002 has been revealed at the Detroit motor show, and it's packing a 394bhp twin-turbo V6
The 2017 Lincoln Continental Is A 400bhp Luxobarge With Bonkers Door Handles

Continental: it’s probably the most recognisable name in Lincoln history, and yet, Ford’s luxury division hasn’t produced a car with that badge since 2002. Yep, it’s 14 years since the last Lincoln Continental went out of production, but for the 2017 model year, it’s making a comeback.

The 2017 Lincoln Continental Is A 400bhp Luxobarge With Bonkers Door Handles

What we have is a powerful, full-size, full-fat saloon that doesn’t look a whole lot different from the concept that preceded it. And yes, it has some jolly funky electronic door handles which are neatly integrated into the car’s belt line.

Unlike the previous Conti, we’ve no V8 under the bonnet. Instead, there’s a twin-turbo, 3.0-litre V6, which develops “a projected” 400hp (394bhp) and 400lb ft of torque. A healthy output, but this thing won’t be some raucous super saloon, with Lincoln stating that the engine is “designed for smooth, responsive, yet quiet power.” The V6’s poke is sent to all four-wheels, with a torque vectoring system altering the amount sent to each one of the rear boots as necessary.

The 2017 Lincoln Continental Is A 400bhp Luxobarge With Bonkers Door Handles

The inside is - as you’d expect - rather luxurious, featuring a set of 30-way adjustable electric seats, which are also heated and cooled. They’re inspired by the sort of chairs you’d find in a private jet, according to Lincoln. The passengers in the rear get a good deal too, with seats that - just like the ones in the front - are heated, cooled and will give you a nice massage if you’re in the mood.

The 2017 Lincoln Continental Is A 400bhp Luxobarge With Bonkers Door Handles

Everyone inside, meanwhile, benefits from acoustic laminated glass, which cuts down on exterior noise. Lovely.

Want one? It’ll go on sale this autumn for an as-yet undisclosed figure.

Comments

InjunS2K

Good that they didn’t make a FWD option like they said would :D

01/12/2016 - 17:29 |
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BoostedStone

The front looks like a Jag and the back a Maserati lol

01/12/2016 - 18:03 |
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Ben Anderson 1

Wow. That is actually extremely pretty to look at.

What market segment is this aimed at? I don’t think it’ll bother the boys and girls at Rolls Royce (duh) and Bentley. Audi A8/7-series/S-Class/XJ territory? Or is it somewhere in-between an XJ and Bentley?

01/12/2016 - 18:31 |
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Carmadnab

VOLVO CONFIRMED

01/12/2016 - 18:35 |
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Anonymous

I like that. Very nice reboot

01/12/2016 - 19:26 |
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bcrm

Why does it look cheap yet expensive at the same time?

01/12/2016 - 21:33 |
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Anonymous

I do truely love it but it’s really just a Taurus SHO with a shiny body and fancy seats. Probably will be an extra 20k for all those goodies.

01/13/2016 - 03:11 |
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mheffe

I like it a lot. Design is spot on, hopefully Lincoln can follow up with other handsome cars. I’m doubtful.

01/13/2016 - 03:40 |
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Anonymous

Until Lincoln actually starts designing their cars, I’m sticking with this. The new “Continental looks like a full-size Kia. Besides, I hope there is a town car as one of the trim levels and not just another stupid acronym. Also, If they want to make even more money, make a 2-door version and call it the Town Coupe!

01/13/2016 - 03:55 |
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Steven Tapia

Everyone’s dad

01/13/2016 - 03:58 |
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