The 2012 Lincoln MKX offers an array of standard features that are often optional among luxury competitors, including heated and cooled seats, Lincoln SYNC, MyKey, and Intelligent Access with push-button start and Remote Start System.
Lincoln MKX offers best-in-class standard horsepower (305) and torque (280 lb.-ft.) through a 3.7-liter V6 engine featuring twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT).
Lincoln received the highest score for long-term durability among all vehicle brands in the annual J.D. Power and Associates 2011 Vehicle Dependability Study and also was recognized as the leading luxury brand in vehicle satisfaction by AutoPacific.
Safety is a key Lincoln MKX feature, and the model earned a Top Safety Pick from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety for models built after February 2011, the fifth straight year the utility has earned this honor.
In addition to standard electronic stability control, the Lincoln MKX premium crossover utility features a solid unibody construction, which provides an energy-absorbing structure to help protect occupants.
The MKX was the launch vehicle for Lincoln's industry-first SYNC with MyLincoln Touch driver connect technology. This technology provides an intuitive, easy-to-use system for accessing a multifunction color display and infotainment color display. MyLincoln Touch puts customers in control of what they want when they want it -- through voice, touch or a mix of both. Settings and controls can be personalized to the customer's interests and level of engagement desired.
Standard with MyLincoln Touch are two 4.2-inch color LCD screens in the cluster controlled by two five-way switches on the steering wheel and an 8-inch color LCD touch screen in the center stack.
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