Lincoln
Lincoln was once a leading luxury automaker that created extravagant coupes and sedans. While the Ford affiliate continues to build luxurious vehicles, its lineup has transformed into entirely crossovers and SUVs. The company's most prominent nameplate is the three-row Navigator. Beneath that range-topper are snazzy crossovers that mark the brand's transition back to traditional titles, including the compact Corsair and the mid-size Aviator.
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Full-size, mid-size, compact, subcompact, and off-roaders
Starting at $54,735

The 2023 Lincoln Aviator offers the a similar luxury experience to the leviathan Navigator, but in a size that’s easier to live with.
view 2023 Aviator detailsStarting at $40,085

With its upscale design, the 2023 Corsair fits in perfectly among larger Lincolns, but its soft-riding road manners don’t match those of its European SUV rivals.
view 2023 Corsair detailsStarting at $46,220

The 2023 Nautilus SUV conjures the spirit of Lincoln's floaty Town Car sedan and modernizes it with touchscreen infotainment and driver-assistance tech.
view 2023 Nautilus detailsStarting at $81,620

Sitting atop the Lincoln lineup, the 2023 Navigator shares its mechanicals with the Ford Expedition but it's more than just a Ford with leather seats.
view 2023 Navigator / Navigator L details- View 2023 Navigator / Navigator L Details
Starting at $81,620 · 8/10
- View 2022 Navigator / Navigator L Details
Starting at $78,965 · 8/10
- View 2021 Navigator / Navigator L Details
Starting at $78,400 · 7/10
- View 2020 Navigator / Navigator L Details
Starting at $77,480 · 7/10
- View 2019 Navigator / Navigator L Details
Starting at $74,500 · 8/10
- View 2018 Navigator / Navigator L Details
Starting at $73,850 · 8/10
- View 2017 Navigator / Navigator L Details
Starting at $64,710 · 6/10
Starting at $70,000 est

The next step in Lincoln's modernization plan, the slinky Star Concept electric SUV should launch by 2025 and usher in several other Lincoln EVs.
view 2025 Star detailsEVs
EV cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans
Starting at $70,000 est

The next step in Lincoln's modernization plan, the slinky Star Concept electric SUV should launch by 2025 and usher in several other Lincoln EVs.
view 2025 Star detailsDiscontinued Lordstown Models
These models are no longer in production but may be available as used cars.
Starting at $47,300

Going head-to-head with the leaders of the luxury-sedan segment only serves to highlight the Continental's missteps, but it still looks good and pampers passengers.
view 2020 Continental detailsStarting at $34,990

The MKC is based on the Ford Escape, but few will mistake it—with its elegant sheetmetal, nicer cabin, and distinctive grille—for its mainstream sibling.
view 2019 MKC detailsStarting at $39,935

Based on the Ford Taurus, the MKS is the luxury car you’re likely to be upgraded to the next time you are at Hertz.
view 2016 MKS detailsStarting at $50,495

Stylistically divergent from the Ford Flex with which it shares a platform, the MKT is equally spacious and comfortable.
view 2019 MKT detailsStarting at $39,960

The MKX's comfort-oriented ride and quiet, plush interior will appeal to Lincoln devotees in the market for a five-passenger luxury SUV.
view 2018 MKX detailsStarting at $37,745

With a terrific twin-turbo V-6 option and an eminently comfy interior, the MKZ IS a quick and serene cruiser that has some unrefined quirks.
view 2020 MKZ detailsStarting at $48,170

A traditional rear-wheel-drive, V-8–powered, six-passenger, full-size sedan, the Town Car is a favorite of livery drivers and retirees because of its space and creamy ride.
view 2011 Town Car details
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