Upon inspection of the press images, it is evident that this car boasts a traditional sedan silhouette with a striking radiator grille carrying the Lincoln emblem. The grille is additionally adorned with a chrome strip that seamlessly flows into the LED daytime running lights integrated into the front headlights. Below, the bumper is accentuated by two C-shaped air intakes on either side and a broad lower grille concealing the adaptive cruise control radar.
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In the rear, the design of the car draws parallels to the Audi A7 and even the Euro-spec Skoda Octavia hatchback. Notably, the bumper distinguishes itself with an aggressive diffuser, while the boot lid is dominated by an LED strip that links the taillights together. It’s essential to mention the availability of two distinct appearance packages, i Cool and i Enjoy, each offering unique trims for the front end.
The Zephyr is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine producing 235 horsepower (175 kilowatts) and paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Buyers will have the choice between 235/50 R18 tires or larger 235/45 R19 tires for the sedan.
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If you’ve been keeping up with Ford’s recent vehicle releases in China, the interior of the Zephyr should not come as a shock. It boasts a dual-screen setup comprising a 12.3-inch screen instrument cluster and an expansive 27-inch infotainment display that not only covers the central dashboard but also extends in front of the passenger. The infotainment system operates on a Zephyr-exclusive Nebula software, while the steering wheel features touch-sensitive controls.
Lincoln will soon begin accepting orders for this luxurious sedan, with prices ranging between 255,000 yuan to 342,000 yuan, equivalent to $39,906 to $53,521 based on current exchange rates.