Lincoln Mark LT
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Manufacturer | Ford Motor Company |
Production | 2006–present |
Assembly | Dearborn, Michigan |
Predecessor | Lincoln Blackwood |
Class | Full-size pickup truck |
Body style | 4-door truck |
Layout | FR/AWD |
Platform | Ford P2 platform |
Engine | 5.4L 300hp V8 |
Transmission | 4-speed automatic |
Wheelbase | 138.5 in. |
Length | 223.8 in. |
Width | 78.9 in. |
Height | 73.5 in. |
Fuel capacity | 30 / 35.7 US gal. |
Related | Ford F-Series |
Similar | Cadillac Escalade EXT GMC Sierra Denali |
The Mark LT is a luxury pickup truck from Lincoln. It first went on sale in January 2005 for the 2006 model year. The Mark LT is a successor to the failed 2002-only Lincoln Blackwood, Lincoln's only other pickup truck. The Mark LT is built at Ford's River Rouge Plant in Dearborn, Michigan (a plant that used to build the Ford Mustang).
The Mark LT is priced at US$43,495 and the company hopes to sell 13,000 annually in the United States. This price is significantly lower than its main competitor, the Cadillac Escalade EXT. The Mark LT has been more successful than the Blackwood in its first year of sales with 10,274 sold in the first calendar year of sales; February 2005 through February 2006. The Mark LT is outselling the Escalade EXT by a slight margin.
The Mark LT is based on the Ford F-150 pickup truck. It uses the same 5.4 L Triton V8 and has four doors. Traction control is available for 2006 Lincoln Mark LTs. The 2006 Lincoln Mark LT still uses a 4-speed automatic transmission just like the 2006 Ford F-150s.
For 2007 the Mark LT received an grill facelift, optional DVD-based navigation system and other luxury and cosmetic features.
Years | Engine | Power | Torque |
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2006– | 5.4 L Triton V8 | 300 hp | 365 ft-lbs |
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