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Lincoln Aviator
The next-generation Aviator will get an all-new look and architecture. This sneak peek strongly suggests the direction that the exterior design will take moving forward. As the first Lincoln car-based SUV, it is designed with sporty lines while incorporating current Lincoln design cues. It also applies classic design elements from the past, modernized for use in future applications.
"We wanted to create a new type of premium crossover," said David Woodhouse, chief designer. "The teaser, much like the future Aviator, is a midsize sports crossover designed with distinction, but it does not forget where it came from."
A signature bright metal strip inspired by the 1961 Continental begins at the grille, runs over the fenders, frames the full-length glass roof and ends at the lower tailgate, accentuating the vehicleÌs profile. The all-glass roof provides a panoramic, overhead view.
The polished egg-crate grille, reminiscent of elegant Continental models of the past, features a rhythmic pattern of solid horizontal and vertical chrome trim. The grille surround encompasses the headlamps, a cue also from the 1961 Lincoln Continental. The new face incorporates a nearly 2-by-4-inch Lincoln star and a bright horizontal blade by the lower air intake.
This Aviator teaser shows off a uniquely wide C-pillar, giving the vehicleÌs visual stance a sense of balance. It also features a recessed Lincoln star with intricate detailing. The upper glass lift gate features a nearly 3-by-6-inch floating Lincoln star, integrating horizontal taillamps that stretch the full breadth of the rear and emphasizing the vehicleÌs width Ò another echo of past Lincoln proportions. The tailgate hinges flat, offering an unobstructed entry to an unexpected amount of interior cabin space.
Staying true to its Aviator name, this vision for the next generation Aviator features a conceptual interior that couples an aviation theme with an innovative use of space, unique materials, comfort and convenience features that unmistakably make it a luxurious Lincoln.
"This dramatic one-and-a-half-box design features a modern, efficient package where occupants are accommodated in a versatile and generously spacious Îlounge-likeÌ interior," said Woodhouse. "The vehicle is designed to make you feel as though youÌve purchased a first-class ticket on a most exclusive airliner."
Genuine aeronautical vents and map lights are found on the cantrails and headers with additional illumination in the upper door trims for theater-like ambiance.
The symmetrical floating instrument panel exhibits a combination of brushed and brightly polished aluminum accents on the cluster, radio, navigation and climate controls, elongated vents and Lincoln star Ò adding jewel-like detail and contrast to the interior. Light-colored leather is found from the belt line up and helps lift attention upward. ItÌs also found on the steering wheel, dash and door accents.
A continuous, Behr, pure hardwood floor with bright aluminum strip accents begins at the instrument panel and flows uninterrupted into the cargo space. The hardwood flooring is carried through to the inner tailgate, a design detail that provides an impactful first impression upon opening the cargo bay.
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| Make |
Lincoln |
| Model |
Aviator |
| Year Shown |
2004 |
| Event |
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| Propulsion |
| Type |
Petrol |
| Capacity |
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| Dimensions |
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| Vehicle Length (mm) |
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| Seating Capacity |
4 |
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| Performance |
| Top Speed |
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| 0-60 |
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