Is the Lincoln MKX being discontinued?

Is the Lincoln MKX being discontinued?

The sophisticated Lincoln MKX is being replaced with the all-new Lincoln Nautilus for a fresh take on luxury SUV driving.

Is there a problem with Lincoln MKX?

Many owners of the 2016 Lincoln MKX have reported problems with its throttle body. Some of them complained that their vehicle lost total acceleration on the highway and the warning light and wrench symbol lit up on their dashboard. Engine stalling is among the most reported 2016 Lincoln MKX problems.

What is the Lincoln MKX based on?

Ford Edge
Based on the capable Ford Edge, the redesigned Lincoln MKX is one of the best luxury SUVs in our testing. This is a quiet, refined, and high-tech vehicle. The standard 303-hp, 3.7-liter V6 feels a bit unremarkable, while the optional 335-hp, 2.7-liter turbo V6 is smooth and delivers effortless thrust.

How long does a Lincoln MKX last?

You want your Lincoln MKX to last as long as possible. If you put in the effort to keep up with proper maintenance, your MKX has a good chance of hitting 200,000 miles or more.

When did the Lincoln MKX come out?

The Lincoln MKX made its first appearance as the Lincoln Aviator concept vehicle at the 2004 North American International Auto Show as a successor to the first generation Aviator.

What does MKX stand for?

In production since 2007, the MKX (“X” stands for “crossover”) is the first crossover SUV offered by the Lincoln brand; it is currently in its second generation. Initially the smallest Lincoln SUV, it is now slotted between the MKC and the MKT.

What kind of headlights does the Lincoln MKX have?

The Lincoln MKX features Bi-Xenon HID Projector Headlamps, LED Daytime Running Lights, LED Fog Lights, LED Taillights, or Full Adaptive LED Headlamps with LED Amber Turn Signals, LED Daytime Running Lamps, LED Taillights, and LED Fog Lights which replaces the standard Bi-Xenon Headlights if the Lincoln MKX is equipped with Luxury Package.

Is the Lincoln MKX the smallest SUV?

Initially the smallest Lincoln SUV, it is now slotted between the MKC and the MKT. The Lincoln counterpart of the Ford Edge CUV across both generations, the MKX has been the best-selling Lincoln model line since 2016. The first-generation MKX was produced from 2007 to 2015, based upon the CD3 platform.