Lincoln Unveils Updated MKX Crossover in Detroit
Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos

While the Japanese luxury divisions continue their assault on the premium crossover market, their American counterparts aren't about to give up without a fight. And to that end, Lincoln has unveiled the newly revised MKX at the Detroit auto show. The updated luxury crossover has been treated with some revised sheetmetal to match the company's new look, while inside the refreshed interior incorporates the new MyLincoln Touch system, incorporating controls for the satellite navigation, entertainment, climate control and telephone. Is that enough to fight off rivals from the likes of Lexus, Acura and Infiniti? That's a matter of taste, and we invite you to peruse the gallery of images below and voice your opinion in the comments section.
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