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Lincoln Continental Sales Figures

Lincoln Continental

Here you will find monthly and yearly U.S, Chinese and Canadian sales figures for the Lincoln Continental. The Lincoln Continental is a full-size luxury sedan manufactured by Lincoln, the luxury division of Ford Motor Company. It was introduced in 2017 and is based on the Ford Fusion.

Lincoln Continental Overview

The Lincoln Continental is a series of luxury cars produced by Lincoln, a division of the Ford Motor Company. Since its introduction in the 1930s, the Continental has been a symbol of luxury and style. The first Lincoln Continental was designed as a personal car for Edsel Ford, the son of Henry Ford, in 1939. Based on the Lincoln Zephyr, it was meant to be a European-style luxury car, distinct from anything being produced in the U.S. at the time. The model was so well-received that it entered production as a 1940 model.

Over the years, the Continental went through many generations and redesigns, reflecting the changing tastes and design philosophies of the times. In the 1950s and ’60s, it was recognized for its elegant design, especially the 4th generation (1961-1969) which was known for its slab-sided design and rear-hinged “suicide doors.” During the 1980s and 1990s, while still luxurious, the Continental faced stiff competition from European and Japanese luxury brands. The model was discontinued in 2002 but was revived in 2017, marking its 10th generation, after a concept version garnered substantial attention in 2015.

The revived Continental, introduced for the 2017 model year, aimed to reclaim Lincoln’s place in the luxury car segment. It featured a modern design, a high-quality interior, and a range of powerful engines. The “Coach Door Edition” was introduced as a limited edition in this generation, bringing back the iconic rear-hinged doors. Despite positive reviews, sales in the U.S. couldn’t compete with the increasing demand for SUVs and crossovers, leading to the model’s discontinuation after the 2020 model year.

The Continental is available with a choice of two engines: a 3.0L twin-turbocharged V6 engine that produces 400 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque, and a 2.7L turbocharged V6 engine that produces 335 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque. Both engines are available with an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The Continental is known for its luxurious interior and its smooth ride. It is also known for its advanced technology, including a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The Continental comes standard with a variety of features, including a rearview camera, power windows and locks, and a six-speaker sound system. Available features include a panoramic sunroof, a leather interior, and a 20-speaker Revel Ultima sound system.

The Continental is a good choice for those looking for a luxurious and comfortable sedan. It is also a good choice for those who are looking for a sedan with advanced technology.

Lincoln Continental Sales Figures

Although discontinued in the U.S., the Continental has still seen success in other markets, notably China, where sedans retain a stronger market presence compared to the U.S. The Lincoln Continental remains an icon in American automotive history, representing luxury, design excellence, and innovation. It has been featured in countless movies, TV shows, and cultural references, solidifying its status as a classic.

Lincoln Continental U.S Sales Data & Charts

US Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2016 5,261
2017 12,012
2018 8,758
2019 6,587
2020 5,256
2021 1,460

US Annual Growth

Lincoln Continental Canada Sales Data & Charts

Canada Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2016 174
2017 576
2018 438
2019 187
2020 85
2021 21

Canada Annual Growth

Lincoln Continental China Sales Data & Charts

China Annual Sales

China Annual Growth