This year, Lincoln officially released a brand new large luxury SUV Lincoln Aviator in the domestic market, which is also a rare model in the domestic market that can take into account both off-road performance and luxury positioning.
A few days ago, Lincoln officially released the plug-in hybrid version of the Lincoln Aviator, officially entering the field of new energy power.
After being equipped with a plug-in hybrid power system, the Lincoln Aviator PHEV has also become the most powerful version in the Lincoln Aviator series, with a synergistic output power of 494 horsepower and a synergistic output torque of 857 Nm.
With the blessing of this power system, the Lincoln Aviator can accelerate from zero to 100 kilometers in only 5.5 seconds. The cruising range of one refueling is 740 kilometers, and the pure electric cruising range is 33 kilometers. The combined fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 4.2L.
In terms of driving mode, the Lincoln Aviator PHEV provides a pure electric and charging mode. In the charging mode, the engine is used as the main power and helps the lithium-ion battery pack to charge to 75%.
In terms of chassis, the Lincoln Aviator PHEV also provides the option of adaptive suspension, which detects the power output, steering, acceleration and braking of the vehicle through 12 sensors, and adjusts the vehicle’s working conditions in a timely manner.
In addition, the adaptive suspension of the Lincoln Aviator PHEV also provides a road preview function, which can predict road conditions in advance through the front-view camera and make adjustments to improve its driving comfort.
In terms of selling price, the plug-in hybrid version of the Lincoln Aviator is priced at US$68,800 in the North American market, or about 484,000 yuan. The price of all optional kits is 90,000 US dollars, or about 633,000 yuan.