The Mark X might be 20 years old, but it’s more exciting than anything Lincoln currently offers
Available exclusively with a 400 horsepower 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6, the facelifted three-row SUV now starts from $58,495
Lincoln has been an also-ran, but the redesigned Nautilus will soon be joined by a facelifted Aviator and a new Navigator
The new Ford and Lincoln Digital Experience provides access to Google Assistant, Google Maps, and the Google Play store
The number of eligible vehicles is expected to increase as more carmakers submit the required information
Some Fusions and MKZs were equipped with door latches sporting a component that can fail in warm climates
Reading the tea leaves, it looks like the Ford Edge and Escape are toast as are the Lincoln Aviator and Corsair
Citing the popularity of non-hybrid models, Ford is axing the electrified Explorer and Lincoln SUVs for 2024
Kentucky Truck site employs 8,700 workers building Ford and Lincoln trucks and SUVs
After looking into allegations that Broncos equipped with 2.7-liter engines may be failing catastrophically, NHTSA is now concerned enough to check in on all Ford vehicles equipped with the 2.7 and 3.0-liter EcoBoost engines
The high-voltage batteries of Lincoln Aviator and Explorer models could develop a short circuit
The “world’s fastest Ford Maverick” is now sporting the 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine from a Lincoln Corsair
Lincoln brought the Nautilus to the Detroit Auto Show and it will go on sale early next year with two different powertrains
The model is based on the long-wheelbase Navigator, featuring generous equipment and a few special touches
The largest of the three new Ford recalls impacts almost 170,000 Bronco, Transit, and Lincoln Navigator models
Lincoln’s future lineup is coming into focus as a new report says the Corsair will be killed, while the Aviator will be replaced by an EV
Ford wants customers to experience the BlueCruise semi-autonomous driving system, so they’re giving them a 90-day complimentary trial as well as new subscription options
Owners allege that Ford issued a recall that failed to address the root cause of a defect that was leading to engine fires in Escapes, Mavericks, and Corsairs