Lincoln MK9
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Lincoln MK9 Lincoln Mark X | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Lincoln (Ford) Stola |
Production | 2001 (MK9) 2004 (Mark X) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size Personal luxury car |
Body style | 2-door coupé, convertible |
The Lincoln MK9 was a two-door concept coupe presented by Lincoln in 2001 featuring a waterfall grille with a central Lincoln emblem; two full-length chrome accents on the vehicle's left and right shoulder and chrome accented air vents near the doors on the front fenders. The interior featured lacquered wood and leather, dark cherry flooring, white leather headliner and red leather seats.
The MK9 concept introduced a new naming convention for Lincoln, using letter and number combinations. The naming system is similar to that of Mercedes-Benz or BMW, without referencing a vehicle's engine size.
Lincoln Mark X
[edit]The 2004 concept Lincoln Mark X (pronounced Mark Ten) was Lincoln's adaptation of the 2004 Ford Thunderbird body and chassis, with a retractable hard top in lieu of the Thunderbird's fabric top, with its removable hard top. Sharing some of its design elements with the MK9, the Mark X introduced an egg-crate chrome grille that recalled the grille of the 1964 Lincoln Continental and foreshadowed the grilles of forthcoming Lincoln vehicles.
The Mark X concept model featured a convertible panoramic glass roof. The interior was also based on a "Lincolnized" version of that in the standard Thunderbird (which itself is derived from the Lincoln LS) - which differentiated it from the MK9 interior. The Mark X's official press release described the interior as dressed in Lime Sorbet with white Corian accents, polished aluminum, dark chrome, natural grain leather seating surfaces, plush sheepskin flooring and tailored tone-on-tone stitching throughout. Its four-spoke, power-adjustable steering wheel also was leather wrapped.
The Mark X was 185" long, and featured 21" chrome alloy wheels, and 3.9 L V8 with 280 hp (209 kW).