Lincoln Coupe.
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We haven’t seen a 2 door Lincoln since 1998. And yet, why not imagine what a new one could look like…
Ford has been hard at work on larger EVs for both Ford and Lincoln. However, these will, of course, be large 3-row SUVs competing with the Kia EV9, Hyundai Ioniq 9, Genesis GV90, and Rivian R1S. maybe that upcoming new platform could host an impressive-looking new Lincoln 2-door coupe. They could even call it a Mark “something”. Logically it would have to be a mark IX. But why not a Mark X, since it’s been so long…
The Mark series started in 1956. For some reason, the first generation was already called the Mark II. In the 1960’s the Lincoln Mark series became the Cadillac Eldorado‘s main competition. by the time the last generation was produced from 1993 to 1998, it had become a very modern-looking coupe.
Of course, there are almost zero chances to see a brand new generation Lincoln Mark, but it doesn’t cost anything to wonder what a big new Lincoln Coupe could look like these days. A sleek, powerful, and super quiet large American coupe.
At around $37,000, the Mark VIII was not an inexpensive car in 1993, since it would be the equivalent of almost $80,000 today.
Still, Lucid is able to offer a fantastic-looking luxury EV starting at $70,000 these days.
Something Lincoln could also do if they really wanted to.