2007 Detroit Auto Show: Lincoln MKR Concept

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As unflattering as we found the Ford Interceptor, we’re nearly gaga for Lincoln’s concept, the MKR. This sleek four-door coupe — think Mercedes-Benz CLS — is elegant with some menace thrown in for good measure. Like the Ford Interceptor, it’s based on the Ford Mustang platform but with an independent rear suspension to make the ride more comfortable. It also features a completely unique engine we hope will make its way into production. A 3.5-liter twin-turbo V-6 called the “Twin Force” pumps out 415 hp and 400 lb.-ft. of torque and runs on E85. While we don’t care about its ethanol leanings, the Turbo V-6 is a thing of beauty.

After gushing over the powertrain, we’re left staring at the design which features a glass roof — complete with a Lincoln emblem incorporated for structural support — although it doesn’t look too stable to us. The rear is simple and understated while looking futuristic. There really isn’t much wrong with the design except perhaps the headlights, which seem too small compared to the oversized grille.

This early look at one of the premiere concept cars from Detroit has definitely roused our interest and we’ll bring you more when it rolls out on the show floor next week. More images are below.

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