Lincoln has finally unveiled its 2017 Continental mid-size luxury Sedan. The 2017 Lincoln Continental comes with a fine design with premium interior and commendable performance.
The 2017 Lincoln Continental has a fascinating element of the exterior door handle. It is built into chrome strip, where a microswitch opens the door when pushed.
It has a super capacitor that house the car in case the battery dies. It also allows the driver to open and close the door 20 times. It also has a little hole right underneath the side mirror just along the car's name allows it to close and open the door manually with the use of a key.
In terms of interior, a spacious rear passenger seat allows occupants to experience comfort and ease. It comes with an adjustable temperature that functions like cool to heated seats. The switch at the rear passenger seat allows occupants to recline or un-recline the seats. The plus occupants are able to adjust the front passenger seat while sitting on the right side.
In addition, it comes with a massage function that would make passengers want to stay inside the car for a little longer. Among of the other features including automatic parking assists, lane keeping assists and dynamic cruise control with stop and go functionality.
The Sync 3 infotainment system is still the same mounted on the front and center. The sedan is equipped with a 360-degree camera system.
Aside from that, it has a 30-way power adjustable front seats that come standard with all 2017 Lincoln models. It also comes with a 14-door mounted small switches allowing the passenger to raise, inflate, slide and heat the cushions and energizing the massage action.
At the center of the car, powerhouses a twin-turbo 3.0-liter turbocharged V-6 engine which is capable of producing 400 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. All the Continental variants would come with a 6-speed SelectShift automatic transmission with Paddle Activation.
Overall, the 2017 Lincoln Continental is a significant improvement for Lincoln. It is a car that likely to delight the brand's loyalists and dealers.
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