2013 Lincoln MKT
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3.5 liter V6 |
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twin turbochargers |
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350 lb-ft @ 1500-5250 rpm | ||
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365 hp @ 5700 rpm |
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104.3 hp per liter |
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(from Lincoln Press
Release) 2013 MKT Overview
Lincoln MKT: Full-Size Crossover Upgraded, More Refined for Luxury
Customers
Lincoln’s MKT full-size crossover offers a dramatically improved
ride, sharper handling, better fuel economy and new safety
technologies including rear inflatable seat belts for the 2013 model
year, providing customers benefits and features that match or exceed
more expensive competitors.
NEW LINCOLN MKT HIGHLIGHTS
> Lincoln Drive
Control – standard with the 365-horsepower 3.5-liter EcoBoost™
V6 – is an automatic system that delivers an ideal balance of a
smooth ride with confident handling as it intuitively responds
to the driver’s commands and the road itself. Lincoln Drive
Control helps make the 2013 model the most refined and engaging
MKT ever
> Continuously Controlled Damping – included with EcoBoost V6
engine – enables Lincoln Drive Control by monitoring suspension
settings up to 500 times per second, the real-time system
adjusts the suspension 20 times per second to deliver more
controlled handling with a smoother ride
> More projected standard horsepower and a 1-mpg highway
improvement
> New interior styling, new MyLincoln Touch™ system and upgraded
exterior design, as well as new safety and convenience features
continuously CONTROLLED DAMPING
Making a full-size
crossover ride smoothly but handle well can be a real challenge.
“The 2013 MKT with Continuously Controlled Damping delivers a
surprisingly vibrant blend of ride and handling. It’s more than
you’d expect from a full-size, three-row luxury crossover,” said
Scott Tobin, Director, Lincoln Product Development.
Continuously Controlled Damping (CCD) is fitted to the new Lincoln
MKT when the crossover is equipped with the optional 3.5-liter
EcoBoost V6 engine. The adjustable suspension enables a more
confident driving experience that defines the Lincoln DNA balance of
ride comfort and handling. Regardless of road conditions, drivers
will enjoy a markedly smoother, more controlled ride because CCD is
always tuning and refining the ride quality.
The fully integrated system delivers its on-road benefit by
significantly expanding the chassis’s capabilities compared to a
chassis with nonadjustable struts and shock absorbers, known as
dampers by chassis engineers.
REAL-TIME DAMPING
Compared to the
fixed-rate damper standard on the 2012 MKT, the CCD damper on the
2013 MKT offers dramatically expanded control range. CCD utilizes 46
inputs to feed data to a sophisticated control unit that
continuously monitors more than 23,000 packets of information per
second.
The CCD control module reacts to the data by calculating the optimal
damping force every 2 milliseconds or 500 times per second.
Mechanical adjustments typically occur 20 times per second, but can
be as rapid as 50 times per second. On average, large damper force
adjustments (such as firm to soft) occur in just 11 milliseconds.
For engineers, mechanical actions that occur in less than 13
milliseconds are considered real-time actions.
CCD constantly reads the road surface and continuously adjusts the
suspension in real time within the three selectable ranges – Sport,
Normal and Comfort. CCD operates so quickly that it can react pre-emptively.
CCD recognizes, for example, when the MKT is about to encounter a
typical pothole. The system instantly tightens damper control to
prevent the wheel and tire from crashing down into the full depth of
the pothole. Typically, the damping rate increases by more than 150
percent vs. the system’s softest setting, helping to smooth out an
otherwise harsh and jarring event. The system is so quick that
inputs received at the front wheels are used to prepare the rear
wheels to deliver a better driving experience.
“CCD is always active, refining the ride of the new MKT,” said Brian
Naspinsky, Lincoln Vehicle Integration engineer. “CCD helps reduce
body roll by up to 20 percent, making the MKT feel tighter and more
buttoned down. Understeer on the MKT has been reduced by
approximately 25 percent, so the car feels more eager and ready to
respond. Simultaneously, CCD also makes it possible to provide a
smoother, more confident ride over virtually any road surface.”
Lincoln drive control
Lincoln Drive Control is
always at work refining the vehicle’s driving dynamics. Enabled by
features including CCD and electric power-assisted steering (EPAS),
the system continuously integrates handling performance, ride
firmness, throttle response, shift feel, steering response and
traction control/electronic stability control parameters.
“The new system coordinates the performance of multiple adjustable
systems – suspension, steering, engine and transmission – so that
it’s easy to use and enjoy,” Tobin said.
In addition to its automatic operation, Lincoln Drive Control
enables drivers to change the driving personality of the MKT:
> Comfort mode –
When the gear selector is in Drive, Lincoln Drive Control
delivers the ideal Lincoln ride, balancing comfort with
confident control and handling. Many drivers will find the
Comfort setting perfect for commuting and everyday driving. This
mode provides a comfortable driving experience and a direct
connection to the road without sacrificing the expected ride
smoothness
> Sport mode – When the gear selector is in Sport, Lincoln Drive
Control transforms this crossover’s personality into a more
performance-oriented machine. The following systems change
settings in Sport mode:
> The CCD suspension switches from operating in its comfort
range to its firmest sport range, emphasizing handling
> The electric power-assisted steering recalibrates to provide
more road feel and greater steering effort
> The engine responds more directly to the driver’s inputs
> The transmission upshifts at higher rpm, downshifts become
more aggressive, and the transmission will hold gears longer and
while in corners. Additionally, sixth gear is locked out
> Traction control and electronic stability control settings are
also modified to allow more spirited driving
In addition to Comfort
and Sport, Lincoln Drive Control offers the Normal mode, which
splits the difference between the two. Normal mode can be activated
using MyLincoln Touch.
The standard engine for 2013 is a more powerful and efficient
3.7-liter V6 that includes twin independent variable camshaft timing
(Ti-VCT). The ability to vary camshaft timing to optimize the
opening and closing of intake and exhaust valves increases the
engine’s power and efficiency.
Horsepower for 2013 increases to 303 from 268, a 10 percent increase
achieved with projected fuel economy ratings that improve to 17 mpg
city, 25 mpg highway, a 1 mpg highway improvement. The MKT now
offers more standard horsepower than the Audi Q7, Acura MDX and
Mercedes-Benz R-350.
3.5-liter EcoBoost V6
Nine out of 10 MKT retail customers opt for twin-turbo 3.5-liter
EcoBoost V6, an engine that provides V8 performance with the fuel
economy of a V6. In terms of horsepower from optional engines, the
MKT fitted with EcoBoost has no direct competition.
“Especially with the 3.5-liter EcoBoost, the MKT delivers a ‘wow’
driving experience in a quiet, comfortable and distinctive
crossover,” said Elaine Bannon, MKT chief engineer.
The 3.5-liter gasoline turbo direct-injected (GTDI) engine produces
365 horsepower at 5,700 rpm and an expansive torque curve that
plateaus at 350 lb.-ft. of torque from 1,500 to 5,250 rpm. Fuel
economy is projected to be 16 mpg city, 22 mpg highway. The EcoBoost
V6 earned a slot on Ward’s 2010 “10 Best Engines” honoree list the
year it was introduced.
efficient SIX-speed transmissions
Lincoln MKT is equipped
with two versions of the six-speed SelectShift Automatic™
transmission, both with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters. The
3.7-liter Ti-VCT V6 uses the 6F-50, and the more powerful 3.5-liter
EcoBoost V6 uses the heavy-duty 6F-55. This transmission features
high-energy friction materials, a larger ring gear and a specific
torque converter that optimize the 6F-55 to handle the high-torque
output of the twin-turbo 3.5-liter.
These gearboxes offer the driver a choice between fully automatic
operation and manual control. Unlike some competitive transmissions,
SelectShift won’t second guess the driver with an override shift.
The manual control is truly controlled by the driver.
all-wheel drive
All-wheel drive is
standard with the twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6. In good weather over
smooth roads at modest speeds – when AWD is not needed – the system
intelligently routes power only to the front wheels, improving fuel
efficiency.
When driver input or road conditions indicate that slip might occur,
the system sends power rearward to help prevent tire slip from
happening in the first place (such as on rain-slicked or
snow-covered roads).
A myriad of inputs enables the computer-controlled system to
identify and immediately react – in as little as 16 milliseconds –
to changing road conditions and driver demands. The amount of torque
sent to the rear axle varies depending on road conditions and
dynamic needs.
STEERING
The steering system for
the new MKT is improved, too. The gear ratio is quicker (15:1 for
2013 vs. 17.1:1 for 2012), making the steering more immediately
responsive.
All new MKT models benefit from electric power-assisted steering.
EPAS replaces the traditional hydraulic-assist power-steering pump
with an electric motor. This helps save fuel because the motor
operates only when assistance is required, unlike hydraulic systems
that run continuously. EPAS was standard on 2010-12 MKT models with
the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 and is now standard on all MKT models. The
new EPAS parallels CCD in how it provides a tunable driving
experience and an expanded range of adjustability.
Depending on model and the Lincoln Drive Control mode (if so
equipped), steering response for the new MKT improved 10 to 25
percent compared with 2012.
EPAS offers additional benefits. At lower speeds, such as when
parking, EPAS provides additional boost for effortless
maneuverability. At higher speeds, EPAS increases steering effort
and feedback, giving drivers more precise steering control.
ACTIVE PARK ASSIST
EPAS is also the primary technology behind the MKT’s class-exclusive active park assist (APA). Once engaged via the switch on the center console, ultrasonic sensors precisely measure open spaces to find a suitable parallel parking spot. When engaged, the sensors measure spots and inform the driver of an appropriate spot. With a few actions, the MKT steers itself into the open space. The driver retains full control of throttle, brakes and shifting the entire time APA is engaged.
more capable braking system
To match the engine’s
extra power and the suspension’s additional handling capabilities,
Lincoln has significantly upgraded the MKT braking system for 2013.
The new vented front discs measure 13.86 inches (352 millimeters),
more than an inch larger than 2012. To enhance brake cooling, the
“hat” portion of the front brake disc is also vented, a unique
design developed by Ford Motor Company.
Additionally, the diameter of the rear discs increased 0.58 of an
inch to 13.58 inches and the discs are now vented. Brake pad area
and total swept area increased significantly, with each improvement
working together to improve braking performance, reduce brake fade
under heavy use and provide the driver with a more direct and linear
braking feel.
NEW STYLING
The changes ensure a
recognizable Lincoln family look going forward. The grille and front
fascia all are new, as are the wheel selections.
“The effort behind the new look was to change the proportion of the
MKT from the front view. We helped make it feel wider and a bit less
tall, less vertical,” said Max Wolff, Lincoln Design Director. “The
execution of the new MKT’s grille and the grille bars is a lot more
refined and elegant. The new front graphic displays a lot of
three-dimensionality, but it’s accomplished in a calmer, more
restrained way.”
three-row INTERIOR
Inside, functional,
styling and safety updates transform the already distinctive and
roomy interior of the new MKT into an even more welcoming, luxurious
and technologically advanced space.
The significantly revised interior complements the airy feeling
afforded by the standard Panoramic Fixed-glass Vista Roof™.
The MKT offers three rows of seating configured in six- and
seven-passenger alternatives. Highlighting the emphasis on
first-class travel, those riding in the second row enjoy more
legroom than any vehicle in this class. The second-row seats can
also be heated and cooled. The second-row refrigerator (integrated
into the center console) remains a popular option.
MYLINCOLN TOUCH
Drivers particularly
benefit from the latest upgrade of MyLincoln Touch hardware that
equips the new MKT with Lincoln’s most advanced HMI or Human-Machine
Interface.
The all-new instrumentation features a central speedometer flanked
by two full-color reconfigurable LCD screens. The 4.2-inch LCD
screens are controlled by five-way buttons on the steering wheel.
The 8-inch multi-function LCD touch screen dominates the center
stack and provides the visual and control interface for the
entertainment system, phone, navigation and climate control.
INFOTAINMENT SYSTEMS
MKT offers two audio
systems, both controlled through MyLincoln Touch. The standard
system includes AM/FM/CD/MP3/satellite sources playing through a
210-watt system that drives eight speakers.
The optional hardware is the THX® II Certified Car Audio System that
brings home-theater sound to the open road. The 700-watt system
plays through 14 strategically aimed premium audio speakers. Sources
include AM/FM/CD6/DVD/MP3/HD Radio plus an auxiliary input jack and
a USB port. SiriusXM satellite radio with six-month prepaid
subscription is standard.
SiriusXM Traffic and SiriusXM Travel Link with voice-activated
navigation controls are available. A prepaid subscription to
SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link is included when the available SD
card-based navigation system is selected. MyLincoln Touch and SYNC
enable voice-activated navigation control. In addition to an easily
updateable navigation database, additional Sirius features include
coast-to-coast weather data, forecasts, fuel prices, sports scores,
movie listings and more.
CRAFTED, NATURAL, COMFORTABLE
Standard 12-way
adjustable front seats, adjustable pedals and power tilt/telescoping
steering wheel help accommodate a wide range of drivers.
The leather surfaces for the first two rows of seating are provided
by the Bridge of Weir leather company. Sourced from Scotland, Bridge
of Weir leather can also be found in luxury jets, yachts and
covering fine furniture.
The company uses a unique organic tanning method, which produces
leather free of chromium – making it one of the most environmentally
friendly and fully recyclable leathers available. French and Deck
seams add to the interior’s high level of finish.
The seat cushions, head restraints and seat backs are made with soy
foam, which has a lower environmental impact than petroleum-based
foams. In addition, the soy-based materials deliver excellent
performance and offer equivalent comfort and durability.
The heated steering wheel is a welcome new option for drivers who
live in colder climates. A thin metal element under the wheel’s
leather-wrapped rim can raise the rim’s surface temperature from
minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 20 degrees Celsius) to 74F (23C)
in five minutes.
Because interior quietness is a universal luxury cue, the 2013 MKT
is significantly quieter than the 2012 model. Additional noise
barriers and absorbers were placed in the front wheel wells, around
the shock towers, under the hood and in the trunk. The exterior
mirrors also were redesigned to reduce wind noise.
SYNC
The next generation of
the award-winning SYNC system continues to become easier to use and
more robust in its operation. New, simpler screen designs improve
the user interface. Larger and bolder fonts make screens easier to
read. SYNC’s voice recognition experience, powered by Nuance, also
improves.
Microsoft’s Windows Embedded Auto software platform continues to be
the operating platform that will deliver faster response times. SYNC
has evolved from a stand-alone module for communication and
entertainment to become a fully integrated operating system for
Lincoln vehicles with MyLincoln Touch.
As a further enhancement to the SYNC experience, the standard system
in the 2013 MKT provides Operator Assist as a standard SYNC Services
feature, allowing users to connect with a live person free of
charge.
SYNC also enables the interior of the MKT to become a Wi-Fi hot spot
when linked to a data-enabled cellular device. With active Wi-Fi,
passengers can link to the Web on gaming systems, PDAs, tables and
laptops.
INFLATABLE REAR BELTS
Second-row outboard
passengers – often children or mature passengers – can benefit from
available inflatable rear belts, a segment first.
These advanced restraints spread impact forces across more than five
times the area of conventional safety belts, reducing pressure on
the chest while helping to control head and neck motion.
DRIVER-ASSIST technologies
The 2013 MKT offers a
complete collection of driver assist technologies in addition to the
array of six airbags, anti-lock brakes (ABS), traction control and
AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability Control™).
Lincoln MKT earned a Top Safety Pick from the Insurance Institute
for Highway Safety for 2010 and 2011. To earn the ranking, a vehicle
must receive a “good” (the best available) rating in all four of the
institute’s crash tests: front, side, rear and rollover, and have
electronic stability control as an option. The MKT met all current
requirements while offering much more technology to assist drivers.
Curve control
Curve Control is a dynamic feature designed to help drivers maintain control if they inadvertently take a curve – such as a freeway off-ramp – too quickly. Curve Control senses when a vehicle is entering a curve too quickly, and can automatically apply the braking system to reduce vehicle speed by up to 10 mph in approximately one second. The reduction in speed is often enough to help drivers follow their intended path.
Lane keeping system
The newly available Lane
Keeping System adds to the advanced capabilities already offered on
MKT, including collision warning and BLIS® (Blind Spot Information
System) with cross-traffic alert.
Lane Keeping Alert helps drivers avoid leaving their lane
unintentionally because of distraction or fatigue. When activated by
the driver, Lane Keeping Alert utilizes a forward-facing mono-vision
camera mounted behind the rearview mirror to begin looking for lane
markers.
Above 40 mph, a control unit monitors the data and determines when
the vehicle is wandering out of its lane. As the vehicle approaches
the outer boundary of its lane, the system vibrates the steering
wheel, cueing the driver to pay attention. Sensitivity settings are
adjustable via MyLincoln Touch.
None of these technologies actively prevent lane departures. The
responsibility for safe vehicle operation remains entirely the
driver’s responsibility.
Lane Keeping Alert remains dormant when the turn signal is activated
or if the driver is engaged in an evasive maneuver.
It works in concert with Lane Keeping Aid. When activated, Lane
Keeping Aid will add torque to the steering system to nudge the MKT
back into the center of its lane if the driver drifts too close to
the lane’s edge and does not take the needed corrective steering
action. The system includes the ability to sense if a driver is
driving hands-free. A warning chime sounds to discourage system
misuse.
Driver Alert is a third element of the Lane Keeping System. If the
system detects a driving pattern consistent with a drowsy driver, a
first-level chime will sound and a friendly suggestion of a coffee
cup graphic will appear on the left-hand 4.2-inch instrument cluster
LCD screen.
If the driver does not respond and the system continues to sense
that the driver is fatigued, another warning and chime will occur.
Drivers curious about their state of alertness can monitor their
performance at any time.
Collision Warning
Collision warning helps
prevent common traffic accidents. Forward-looking, long-distance
radar identifies potential obstacles. When the danger of a collision
is detected, the system warns the driver with an authoritative beep
and a simultaneous red warning light projected on the windshield.
These warnings should be enough to allow the driver to brake before
the accident. Collision warning also provides brake support. This
function enables harder, quicker deceleration to help drivers stop
or reduce speed and lessen the collision impact.
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL
Adaptive cruise control
(ACC) is paired with collision warning because both utilize the
forward-looking radar system. With a range up to 600 feet, ACC
monitors and adjusts the speed of the MKT to keep it at a safe
distance behind a lead vehicle in the same lane.
The scanning radar unit and control module ignores stationary
objects as it determines the closing rate toward the vehicle ahead
to assess whether it is necessary to automatically adjust the engine
throttle setting or engage the braking system.
With the capability to work at speeds as low as 20 mph, drivers can
set the system to work during normal commuting, helping reduce
driver fatigue. Three programmable system settings are accessed
through MyLincoln Touch.
BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM
The available Blind Spot
Information System (BLIS®) with cross-traffic alert can detect
vehicles in blind spots during normal driving and traffic
approaching from the sides when reversing out of parking spots. BLIS
uses radar to detect when another vehicle enters the defined blind
spot zone. A light appears on the corresponding sideview mirror to
indicate another vehicle is in the defined blind spot.
MyKey® allows parents or other concerned owners to restrict certain
Lincoln MKT features when in the hands of a MyKey driver. Parents
simply program the vehicle key through the message center to
incorporate features such as:
> Limited top speed
of 80 mph
> Traction control system that limits tire spin cannot be
deactivated
> Audio system volume limited to 44 percent of maximum volume
> A speed alert chime at 45, 55 or 65 mph
CHAUFFEUR-DEDICATED EDITIONS
MKT also features two
chauffeur-dedicated models – the 2013 Lincoln MKT Town Car Livery
and Limousine.
The MKT Town Car offers a higher roofline, roomier, more
sophisticated seating, a spacious trunk plus even easier passenger
entry and exit. Two Town Car body styles include standard livery
version with available all-wheel drive, and stretchable heavy-duty
Limousine with standard all-wheel drive. The limo chassis
accommodates stretches by adding an additional 120 inches (10 feet).
MKT Town Car Livery model improves passenger comfort thanks to
redesigned rear seating. Second-row seats have been repositioned
rearward by 1.5 inches for additional legroom.
A switch on the rear passenger side door allows a rear seat
passenger to control the front passenger seat, providing even more
legroom. The three-person rear seat also reclines. The new MKT Town
Car Livery model provides operators with 39.6 cubic feet of cargo
volume.
All commercial vehicles include comfortable and productive work
environments for drivers and passengers. Standard technologies
include SYNC, hands-free navigation, standard Wi-Fi capability and a
rear view camera system.
LINCOLN CARE
Lincoln offers a comprehensive warranty and complimentary maintenance package on all of its vehicles, including:
> Four-year,
50,000-mile complimentary maintenance, which includes coverage
for oil and filter changes, tire rotations and multipoint
inspections for up to eight service visits for all 2011 model
year and newer vehicles
> Four-year, 50,000-mile bumper-to-bumper limited warranty
> Five-year, 60,000-mile safety restraint limited warranty
> Five-year, unlimited mileage corrosion limited warranty
> Six-year, 70,000-mile powertrain limited warranty