Lincoln suv star concept

Lincoln’s global sales were up 7% in 2021, the automaker’s best report card in 21 years. According to the American automaker, it looks to build off this momentum and expects to make over half its global volume all electric by 2025. But what EVs can we expect from Lincoln?
A source with knowledge on the matter told Electrekthat two of the four planned EVs from Lincoln will arrive within months of one another and will be fully electric versions of the Aviator and Corsair.
According to the source, the three-row Aviator EV is scheduled to begin production in December of 2024, followed by the Corsair EV in February of 2025. We learned that the third electric Lincoln will in fact be the Navigator, presumably the 2026 model coinciding with the launch of the TE1 architecture which will also sit beneath the 2nd generation Ford F-150 Lightning.


Lincoln unveiled its Star Concept EV earlier this week to showcase its “captivating, dynamic new face – revealing the brand’s vision for connected, electrified vehicles.” The Star Concept EV, which officially debuted on Wednesday, brings fresh design ideas and concepts to Lincoln’s brand language, which prepares to partially transition to electric powertrains with three full EVs by 2025.
“This is a shining example of what happens when we combine Lincoln luxury with flexible electrical architecture to create unimaginable experiences for customers,” Ford CEO Jim Farley said. “We can truly revolutionize how people engage with the brand and scale it across an exciting lineup of products that catapult Lincoln into the digital, connected age.”
Despite its futuristic design, the Star Concept encapsulates a new design language with Lincoln’s tenets of beauty, human, gliding, and sanctuary on full display. These design tenets will help Lincoln navigate a tough transition to EVs, as it plans to have three models powered by electric powertrains by 2025. An additional model is expected the following year.

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