MKS EcoBoost
The Lincoln MKS EcoBoost features twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 producing 355-365 horsepower depending on model year and 350 lb-ft torque through six-speed automatic transmission and mandatory all-wheel-drive, achieving 0-60 mph in 5.2-5.7 seconds with electronically-limited top speed. Luxury sedan specification includes Lincoln Drive Control adaptive suspension, premium leather interior appointments, THX-certified audio system, panoramic glass roof, comprehensive safety technology including adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring, distinctive Lincoln waterfall grille, and spacious cabin dimensions supporting executive car positioning.
MKS EcoBoost launched 2010 represents Lincoln flagship sedan competing against Lexus LS and Cadillac XTS through Ford luxury division positioning and compelling value proposition versus European rivals, establishing EcoBoost twin-turbo technology demonstrating forced-induction efficiency meeting performance expectations. The all-wheel-drive mandate creates year-round capability though penalizing fuel economy and curb weight approaching 4,500 pounds, while controversial styling and limited brand cachet affect market positioning against established luxury competitors, establishing capable premium sedan handicapped by Lincoln brand perception challenges in segment dominated by German manufacturers and Japanese luxury alternatives, representing period when domestic luxury brands struggle maintaining relevance despite competitive specifications and pricing advantages, with MKS ultimately discontinued 2016 as Lincoln transitions toward SUV and crossover focus abandoning traditional sedan segments failing to achieve sales volumes justifying continued development investment, marking retreat from flagship sedan competition concentrating resources toward profitable utility vehicle categories supporting brand survival strategy.