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Lincoln Continental Concept

Lincoln Continental Concept quietly sneaks in luxury

Posted on May 29, 2015August 9, 2019 By Jarvis

While others make a great noise about their latest, greatest, and most luxurious, Lincoln is of the opposite mindset. It believes that luxury isn’t loud, obnoxious, or in your face but one that is quietly just that: luxurious. That is the statement and the gamble that the car maker is willing to make with the return of the Lincoln Continental, not as a final version but as a concept preview of what is to come. Somewhat ironically, due to the name’s history, the revelation is causing some noise in the automobile world.

The Lincoln Continental Concept is meant to exude luxury very quietly, both without, within, and deeper inside. On the outside, the design of the car seems to suggest a unified, flowing whole. The all new front-grille, for example, is a single piece that features a repeating Lincoln Star pattern. The tail lamp extends through the whole width of the rear. And the door handles utilize E-Latch technology, enabling it to hide n the belt line, preventing them from breaking the side profile’s surface.
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