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Catalog Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013)

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Specifications Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) 3.7 V6 (304 Hp) Automatic
Technical details and performance for Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) 3.7 V6 (304 Hp) Automatic (2012 - 2016)
Vehicle data
Production Years
2012 - 2016
General Details
Body Type
Sedan
Doors
4
Seats
5
Fuel Consumption
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Combined
10 l/100km
Urban
12 l/100km
Extra Urban
8.4 l/100km
Performance
Power
304 hp
Technical Details
Powertrain Architecture
ICE
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Engine Displacement
3726 cm³
Traction
Front Wheel Drive
Transmission
Automatic
Nr. of gears
6
Fuel Tank Capacity
72 l
Tires
255/45 R19 V
Vehicle dimensions
Weight
1.907 mm
Length
5.222 mm
Width
2.017 mm
Height
1.565 mm
Wheelbase
2.868 mm
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.

What is the engine size of Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013)?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) has an engine size of 3726 cm³.

How much horsepower does Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) have?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) produces 304 hp.

What years was Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) produced?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) was manufactured between 2012 and 2016.

What body type does Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) have?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) comes in a Sedan body style.

How many seats and doors does Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) have?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) has 5 seats and 4 doors.

What is the fuel type of Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013)?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) runs on Gasoline.

Is Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) AWD, FWD, or RWD?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) features a Front Wheel Drive drivetrain.

What is the powertrain architecture of Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013)?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) uses a ICE powertrain layout.

What is the fuel tank capacity of Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013)?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) has a fuel tank capacity of 72 liters.

What type of transmission does Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) have?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) is equipped with a Automatic transmission.

What is the combined fuel consumption of Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013)?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) has a combined fuel consumption of 10 l/100 km.

What is the city fuel consumption of Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013)?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) has a city fuel consumption of 12 l/100 km.

What is the highway fuel consumption of Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013)?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) has a highway (extra-urban) fuel consumption of 8.4 l/100 km.

Is Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) fuel-efficient?

With a combined consumption of 10 l/100 km, Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) is an efficient choice in its class, helping reduce running costs and fuel stops.

Is Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) better for city or highway driving?

Thanks to its Gasoline setup and balanced performance, Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) is well-suited for daily city use and remains comfortable and stable on highways.

Is Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) good for long-distance trips?

Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) offers a solid blend of efficiency, comfort and performance, making it a dependable option for longer journeys.

Are the running costs of Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) high?

Running costs depend on driving style and maintenance, but with its Gasoline configuration, Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) generally keeps ownership costs competitive.

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What should I know about the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2012?

The 2012 Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) belongs to the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) generation (produced 2012–2016) and typically shares the core specifications of this variant.

Was the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) available in 2012?

Yes, the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) for 2012 was available as part of the listed production years.

What are the key specs for the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2012?

Typical highlights for Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2012: 3726 cm³ Gasoline, 304 hp, and 0–100 km/h in s.

What fuel consumption does the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) have in 2012?

For 2012, Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) shows around 10 l/100 km combined, 12 l/100 km in the city, and 8.4 l/100 km on highways.

What should I know about the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2013?

The 2013 Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) belongs to the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) generation (produced 2012–2016) and typically shares the core specifications of this variant.

Was the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) available in 2013?

Yes, the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) for 2013 was available as part of the listed production years.

What are the key specs for the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2013?

Typical highlights for Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2013: 3726 cm³ Gasoline, 304 hp, and 0–100 km/h in s.

What fuel consumption does the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) have in 2013?

For 2013, Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) shows around 10 l/100 km combined, 12 l/100 km in the city, and 8.4 l/100 km on highways.

What should I know about the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2014?

The 2014 Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) belongs to the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) generation (produced 2012–2016) and typically shares the core specifications of this variant.

Was the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) available in 2014?

Yes, the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) for 2014 was available as part of the listed production years.

What are the key specs for the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2014?

Typical highlights for Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2014: 3726 cm³ Gasoline, 304 hp, and 0–100 km/h in s.

What fuel consumption does the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) have in 2014?

For 2014, Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) shows around 10 l/100 km combined, 12 l/100 km in the city, and 8.4 l/100 km on highways.

What should I know about the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2015?

The 2015 Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) belongs to the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) generation (produced 2012–2016) and typically shares the core specifications of this variant.

Was the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) available in 2015?

Yes, the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) for 2015 was available as part of the listed production years.

What are the key specs for the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2015?

Typical highlights for Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2015: 3726 cm³ Gasoline, 304 hp, and 0–100 km/h in s.

What fuel consumption does the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) have in 2015?

For 2015, Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) shows around 10 l/100 km combined, 12 l/100 km in the city, and 8.4 l/100 km on highways.

What should I know about the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2016?

The 2016 Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) belongs to the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) generation (produced 2012–2016) and typically shares the core specifications of this variant.

Was the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) available in 2016?

Yes, the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) for 2016 was available as part of the listed production years.

What are the key specs for the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2016?

Typical highlights for Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) in 2016: 3726 cm³ Gasoline, 304 hp, and 0–100 km/h in s.

What fuel consumption does the Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) have in 2016?

For 2016, Lincoln MKS I (facelift 2013) shows around 10 l/100 km combined, 12 l/100 km in the city, and 8.4 l/100 km on highways.