Lincoln's new electric car uses lo-fi beats and fragrances to elevate state of mind
Lincoln’s new electric car is based on the concept to use lo-fi beats music and fragrances to elevate your state of mind. The automaker company that owned the Ford Company plans on introducing three new EVs by 2025.
Highlights
- The company says four of its EVs will be released by 2026
- Lincoln planning to mull plans to electrify its portfolio in future
- Lincoln’s star concept meant to excite customers about what’s coming down the pike
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The Ford-owner automaker says it will release four new electric vehicles by 2026, by which point 50 percent of its global sales will be EVs. Lincoln has also revealed introducing its star concept which will act as a way to introduce the new design language that will come to define its electrified lineup.
The concept is overwhelming as its Carriage doors, a funk that extends out like a drawer for added storage, a full- suite of interior moods, what about the sleek, aerodynamic profile that feels more Faraday Future than Ford.
The company’s concept is designed in such a way that could be “the ultimate sanctuary” for cream classy people who prefer to be chauffeured through the teaming megalopolises of the future.
The company has worked with many companies in the electrifying the vehicle that is usually coming in this generation. The company has worked with buzzy EV startup Rivian on an electric SUV but the plan could not work due to the pandemic.
The new electric vehicles, Lincoln plans to launch in the future, have slightly paired black in this current iteration. It is planning to launch three new fully electric vehicles by 2025, and one in 2026.
The company also revealed its annual global sale which is the best in 21 years of past working and reported a profit of 7 percent over 2021. The company reveals its plans to “build on its momentum with the recent launches of the all-new Zephyr in China and the new Navigator in North America.”
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