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LINCOLN HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Lincoln Grand Touring models – offering smooth and inspired performance.

Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring model with available Lincoln Accessories shown. Available at Lincoln EV-certified retailers only.
A Lincoln Corsair® Grand Touring SUV and a Lincoln Corsair Reserve model are parked next to each other on a rooftop

CHOOSE YOUR LINCOLN PLUG-IN HYBRID SUV

The 2021 Aviator Black Label Grand Touring is shown | Klaben Lincoln of Warren in Warren OH

LINCOLN AVIATOR® BLACK LABEL GRAND TOURING SUV

The Lincoln Aviator Black Label Grand Touring model1,2 provides a heightened sense of performance and luxury. It builds upon the 3.0L twin-turbocharged V6 engine with plug-in hybrid technology for enhanced horsepower and torque when compared to the gas model. Plus, you can choose from the unique interior themes, member benefits and special services of Lincoln Black Label.

The 2021 Aviator Grand Touring is shown | Klaben Lincoln of Warren in Warren OH

LINCOLN AVIATOR® GRAND TOURING SUV

Take flight with the powerful 2022 Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring plug-in hybrid2, a three-row SUV featuring a electric motor paired with a twin-turbocharged engine capable of producing 494 horsepower and 630 lb.-ft. of torque.3

The 2021 Corsair Grand Touring is shown | Klaben Lincoln of Warren in Warren OH

LINCOLN CORSAIR® GRAND TOURING SUV

Nimble, versatile and a joy to drive. The 2022 Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring plug-in hybrid2 is a premium compact SUV offering a whisper-quiet cabin. Featuring a paired electric and gas powertrain. Additionally, the Corsair Grand Touring with Intelligent all-wheel drive offers effortless acceleration and performance.

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1 Available at participating Lincoln Black Label retailers only.
2 Available at Lincoln EV-certified retailers only.
3 Calculated via combined performance of the engine and electric motor(s) with peak battery power. The calculations utilize SAE J1349® engine results and Ford electric motor dyno testing. Your results may vary. Horsepower and torque ratings are independent attributes and may not be achieved simultaneously

BENEFITS OF PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLES

HEIGHTENED POWER

Experience the combination of a twin-turbocharged 3.0L V6 gas engine with a chargeable electric powertrain. The 2022 Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring1 has 494 combined horsepower and has best available torque in the class.2

1 Available at Lincoln EV-certified dealers only.
2Calculated via combined performance of the engine and electric motor(s) with peak battery power. The calculations utilize SAE J1349® engine results and Ford electric motor dyno testing. Your results may vary. Class is Large Crossover Premium Utility starting at under $76,000 MSRP, Manufactured Suggested Retail Price.

THE POWER OF YOUR CHOOSING

Two additional drive modes in the 2022 Lincoln Grand Touring models let you choose how best to use your vehicle’s electric power. Select the Preserve EV drive mode for full-hybrid performance using both engine and electric motor or Pure EV for electric-only driving. Both modes provide a smooth driving experience on city streets and highways

CONVENIENT CHARGING

An electric charger is shown plugged into the port of a Lincoln Grand Touring vehicle | Klaben Lincoln of Warren in Warren OH

CHARGING AT HOME

Lincoln plug-in hybrid electric vehicles come with a Lincoln Mobile Power Cord capable of providing a full charge at up to 240V in less than four hours.* An intuitive light ring on the charge port shows you the charge status at a glance. Don’t have a dedicated 240V outlet at home? Contact a professional licensed electrician to begin charging faster and cut your charging time by more than half.

A hand is shown plugging in the charger into the charging port of a 2021 Lincoln Aviator | Klaben Lincoln of Warren in Warren OH

CHARGING STATIONS

In addition to charging at home, your electric battery can be charged at thousands of public charging stations across the U.S. Plus, you’re backed by a gas engine that keeps you moving when plug-in charging isn’t an option. Indulge in peace of mind. Lincoln plug-in hybrid electric vehicles are engineered to run on electric battery power, gasoline engine power or a balanced combination of both.

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*Charge time based on manufacturer tests. The charging rate decreases as battery reaches full capacity. Your results may vary based on peak charging times, battery state of charge, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.

LINCOLN HYBRID GALLERY

 
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FAQs

The Lincoln Grand Touring vehicles are the future of luxury performance. These plug-in hybrid electric models combine the power of a gas engine with advanced battery-powered technology to offer an effortless, exhilarating drive. The Lincoln Aviator® Grand Touring produces 494 horsepower and 630 lb.-ft. of torque* – a level of performance that is, quite literally, the power of sanctuary.

*Calculated via combined performance of the engine and electric motor(s) with peak battery power. The calculations utilize SAE J1349® engine results and Ford electric motor dyno testing. Your results may vary. Horsepower and torque ratings are independent attributes and may not be achieved simultaneously.

Yes, a tax credit is available for the purchase of a new qualified plug-in electric vehicle.

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**The federal tax credit is a potential future tax savings. The amount of your tax savings will depend on your individual tax circumstances. Please consult with your own tax or legal professional to determine eligibility and the specific amount of your incentive. Tax incentives are not within Ford’s control. This information does not constitute tax or legal advice. https://afdc.energy.gov/laws/409

Many states do offer incentives for the purchase or lease of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. Visit afdc.energy.gov/laws/ recent for more information.

Yes, many states and local municipalities offer special access and/or reduced tolls for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. Visit afdc.energy.gov for state-by-state information.

Lincoln plug-in hybrid electric vehicles offer the best of both worlds, combining gas and electric to offer constant, powerful performance. Preserve EV mode allows you to power your vehicle using gas while actively recharging your battery, and Pure EV mode allows you to drive using only electricity, seamlessly engaging your hybrid gas engine should your power demands exceed electric capability.

You can charge at home in as little as three to four hours using your upgraded 240V electric outlet or at thousands of charging stations in the U.S. Have to leave in a hurry? The combination of gas and electric systems means your Lincoln plug-in hybrid electric vehicle is always road-ready.†

†Charge time based on manufacturer tests. The charging rate decreases as battery reaches full capacity. Your results may vary based on peak charging times, battery state of charge, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.

Our standard mobile power cord lets you charge overnight (10–11 hours) using your home’s standard 120V electrical outlets, or you can upgrade your outlets to 240V recharge in less than (3–4 hours).†

†Charge time based on manufacturer tests. The charging rate decreases as battery reaches full capacity. Your results may vary based on peak charging times, battery state of charge, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.

Lincoln plug-in hybrid electric vehicles offer all the advantages of a gas-powered engine with added perks, including fewer trips to the fuel pump, smooth, quiet acceleration and additional drive modes. The purchase of a PHEV may also qualify you to receive additional benefits, including federal income tax credits** and access to HOV lanes.

**The federal tax credit is a potential future tax savings. The amount of your tax savings will depend on your individual tax circumstances. Please consult with your own tax or legal professional to determine eligibility and the specific amount of your incentive. Tax incentives are not within Ford’s control. This information does not constitute tax or legal advice. https://afdc.energy.gov/laws/409

Both hybrid electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles automatically charge while driving (using kinetic energy generated through braking), but only PHEVs can be driven on electric energy alone.

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