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New model makes big impression at tech expo

October 30 - November 5, 2013
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Gulf Weekly New model makes big impression at tech expo

Lincoln’s newest model, the MKZ, made its debut at the recent GITEX Technology Week.

With new technologies delivering more power, safety, better fuel economy and an even more engaging driving experience, this mid-sized luxury sedan is sure to go down well with customers, its makers say.

“If you want to see and drive the future of Lincoln, take a look at the exciting new Lincoln MKZ,” said Paul Anderson, Ford Middle East’s regional director of marketing. “The latest mid-sized luxury sedan from Lincoln signals the direction Lincoln is heading when it comes to delivering a refined and engaging driving experience.”

The new model boasts several unique technologies including camera and radar-based driving aids such as the Lane Keeping System, Lane Keeping Aid, Lane Keeping Alert and Driver Assist. The Lane Keeping System utilises a mono-vision camera integrated into the rearview mirror to read the lane markers ahead.

It also boasts available radar-based driving aids to further enhance the driving experience.

The new MKZ offers Lincoln Drive Control as standard. It is an automatic system that delivers a smooth ride with confident handling as it intuitively responds to driver commands and the road.

Lincoln Drive Control orchestrates the performance of the Continuously Controlled Damping (CCD) adjustable suspension, electric power-assisted steering (EPAS), engine, transmission, Active Noise Control (ANC), traction control and stability control systems.

The result is acombination of refined ride and engaging driving dynamics. CCD offers three modes (Sport/Normal/Comfort) that are accessible using MyLincoln Touch. Selecting ‘Sport’ on the Push Button Shift gear selector enables a decidedly more sporty driving experience.

For further information, visit Almoayyed Motors showroom, Sitra, Bahrain or call +973 17737373 or email ford@almoayyed.com.bh







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