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On 4 February 1922, Henry Ford acquired The Lincoln Motor Company from distinguished inventor and automotive engineer, Henry Leland. The transaction set in motion the creation of an iconic American luxury brand that has pioneered some of the most innovative breakthroughs in automotive technology and design over the past century.
On 4 February 1922, Henry Ford acquired The Lincoln Motor Company from distinguished inventor and automotive engineer, Henry Leland. The transaction set in motion the creation of an iconic American luxury brand that has pioneered some of the most innovative breakthroughs in automotive technology and design over the past century.
The new Lincoln Navigator has arrived in the Middle East, blending an updated exterior, refreshed infotainment system, and stylish new interior options.
The Lincoln Motor Company, in late 2017, announced it was discontinuing its ‘MK’ model naming strategy in favour of actual names – a move that sent tremors through the motoring world but one that has since imbued the Lincoln brand with a sharp focus on customer experience. While other manufacturers continue to use alphanumeric nomenclature to identify their individual models, Lincoln has set its own course with names that perfectly summarise the individual attributes that make each of its models stand out as truly special and unique.
On Feb. 4, 1922, Henry Ford, with encouragement from his wife Clara and his son Edsel Ford, purchased The Lincoln Motor Company from distinguished inventor and automotive engineer Henry Leland for $8 million. The transaction set in motion the creation of an iconic American luxury brand.
Lincoln Middle East closed 2021 by announcing its strongest year-to-date sales figures since 2015. The close of the year also marked the luxury automaker’s highest-selling quarter since January-March of 2015, with sales up 27% over the fourth quarter of 2020. Overall, Lincoln sold 30% more vehicles in 2021 than 2020, with the Corsair (183%) and Aviator (40%) leading this growth.