http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/05/25/does-lincoln-zephyr-trademark-mean-return-to-real-names/?intcmp=obnetwork
The filing says Ford seeks to use Zephyr for "motor vehicles and parts and accessories therefor." That could mean a new car — or just parts. Putting the Zephyr badge back on the MKZ is the most likely bet. Meanwhile, Ford also moved to get the Thunderbird trademark on May 11 for the same vehicles and parts purpose, and it filed for the Mustang trademark for shampoo and lotions on May 4. Mustang shampoo?