Lincoln is going all-in on utilities. By year end, its lineup will consist of only crossovers and SUVs.
The next step will be to expand the luxury brand's electrified offerings, a process begun recently with the Aviator and Corsair Grand Touring plug-in hybrids. The hulking Navigator is due for a hybrid variant when it's redesigned later this decade. After canceling plans to produce a Lincoln-badged battery-electric vehicle with startup Rivian, Lincoln execs vowed to still add a full EV to the lineup. That will come in 2023 in the form of a midsize crossover.
MKZ: Lincoln this year confirmed plans to discontinue the MKZ by the end of the year. The Mexico plant where it's been produced alongside the Ford Fusion will be retooled to make new pickups and utilities.
Continental: Lincoln brought back the Continental in 2016 as a flagship for a rebounding brand. But sales never took off, and officials have confirmed they will discontinue the vehicle in the U.S. by the end of the year, although it will live on in China.