The 2013 Lincoln MKX rolls into showrooms with enhancements that make it even more appealing.
The MKX remains one of the segment's most powerful crossovers. The Lincoln five-passenger crossover has best-in-class fuel economy and impressive standard horsepower. It also has standard voice-activated SYNC with MyLincoln Touch, heated and cooled front seats, reverse sensing system and remote keyless entry and start.
The 3.7-liter V-6 produces 305 horsepower while delivering segment-leading fuel economy of 19 mpg city, 26 mpg highway (the best among non-diesel offerings). The V-6 routes power through a six-speed automatic transmission that can be shifted using standard paddles behind the wheel.
Expanded SYNC functionality includes standard operator Assist and local Wi-Fi hotspot capabilities for laptops and tablets. Curve Control is part of the MKX's AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control. Curve Control helps drivers maintain control when taking a curve too quickly, an error contributing to some 50,000 crashes in the U.S. annually.
Available Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) uses wide-angle, short-range radar sensors to continuously monitor each side of the vehicle to detect when another vehicle enters the defined blind spot zone (within 45 feet). A light appears on the corresponding side view mirror to indicate another vehicle is in the defined blind spot.
The available panoramic Vista Roof provides a movable forward sunroof and a fixed rear moonroof. Dual power sunshades can be used to block out unwanted glare.
Dramatic 22-inch polished aluminum are available for the 2013 MKX. These wheels expand the wheel offerings beyond the standard 18-inch rims and optional 19- and 20-inch choices.
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