robertlane Posted January 16, 2016 Share Posted January 16, 2016 Lincoln’s Chief Designer: We Don’t Want to Follow the Germans LINCOLN CONTINENTAL.org from Car and Driver: It was launched in concept form at the New York auto show last year, and the series-production version was unveiled at the Detroit auto show this week. We are speaking, of course, about the Continental, Lincoln’s new flagship. We spent some time with the brand’s chief designer David Woodhouse, a Brit by birth but who has a deep understanding for American-style luxury. Based on a front-wheel-drive platform but decidedly larger than the MKZ, the Continental is designed to take on the premium offerings by Audi, BMW, Cadillac, and Mercedes-Benz. But while Cadillac has—with much success, it must be said—tried to beat the Germans at their own game of building superior performance sedans, Lincoln will not follow that path. You won’t find front splitters, carbon-ceramic brakes, or performance-data recorders on a Lincoln. “We are an American brand and decidedly don’t want to imitate the Germans,” says Woodhouse. READ MORE HERE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bdegrand Posted May 27, 2017 Share Posted May 27, 2017 Lincoln’s Chief Designer: We Don’t Want to Follow the Germans LINCOLN CONTINENTAL.org from Car and Driver: It was launched in concept form at the New York auto show last year, and the series-production version was unveiled at the Detroit auto show this week. We are speaking, of course, about the Continental, Lincoln’s new flagship. We spent some time with the brand’s chief designer David Woodhouse, a Brit by birth but who has a deep understanding for American-style luxury. Based on a front-wheel-drive platform but decidedly larger than the MKZ, the Continental is designed to take on the premium offerings by Audi, BMW, Cadillac, and Mercedes-Benz. But while Cadillac has—with much success, it must be said—tried to beat the Germans at their own game of building superior performance sedans, Lincoln will not follow that path. You won’t find front splitters, carbon-ceramic brakes, or performance-data recorders on a Lincoln. “We are an American brand and decidedly don’t want to imitate the Germans,” says Woodhouse. READ MORE HERE I just got a close look at the Continental. It's beautiful from the side and especially the front view...HOWEVER, the 'Dodge Durango like' tail lights don't blend well at all...it looks more like an add on or last thought from the designer. My opinion. Also, the new Navigator looks awesome....until you see the similar odd tail lights. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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