Lincoln unveils the electric Star Concept
Lincoln is aiming to have four pure-electric vehicles in its range by 2026. The brand’s move away from internal combustion engines will be signified by a refreshed design language, which the new Star Concept previews.
Thanks to the use of a dedicated rear- or all-wheel-drive battery-electric architecture, there’s more packaging flexibility too. Consequently, the Star Concept is able to combine a sleek profile with a spacious four-seat interior, coach style rear doors, and two separate luggage compartments.
According to Anthony Lo, Chief Design Officer of Ford Motor Company, “Electrification is removing many traditional vehicle design constraints, allowing us to reimagine what a vehicle can be. The Lincoln Star is a study of experiences and themes that push the boundaries of Lincoln design – and it’s just the start.”
Thanks to the use of a dedicated rear- or all-wheel-drive battery-electric architecture, there’s more packaging flexibility too. Consequently, the Star Concept is able to combine a sleek profile with a spacious four-seat interior, coach style rear doors, and two separate luggage compartments.
According to Anthony Lo, Chief Design Officer of Ford Motor Company, “Electrification is removing many traditional vehicle design constraints, allowing us to reimagine what a vehicle can be. The Lincoln Star is a study of experiences and themes that push the boundaries of Lincoln design – and it’s just the start.”
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