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The Full 2020 Lincoln Continental Review

The secret behind the unfailing success of the Lincoln auto brand heavily leans in their superb engineering that comes with the company’s tradition of excellence. The new Continental boldly lives up to this ancient landmark. This large luxury sedan,with its renowned upscale styling, comes with powerful engine options, spacious interior, and pleasurable ride quality. Although the fuel economy is a little way low in its class, the 2020 Lincoln Continental Lease deal still offers you a large luxury sedan that ticks well in many other boxes.

 

Engine And Performance

The 2020 Lincoln Continental coming with three different V6 engine options, including two twin turbos, you will never be short of power with this sedan. Its entry-level powertrain is a 3.7-liter V6 that coughs out 305 horsepower. This powertrain option can comfortably take you anywhere without feeling underwhelmed. However, for the power-thirsty auto enthusiast, a more refined engine option is needed.

The other two twin-turbocharged V6 engines that come with this Lincoln include a 2.7-liter that puts out 335 horsepower and the riders’ delight 3.0-liter that generously generates 400 horsepower. The acceleration that these two powertrains deliver gives the new Continental a significant edge in its class.All are linked to a 6-speed automatic transmission, which is not much fascinating in switching between gears.

Even as big as it comes, the Continental feels more composed, with crisp and responsive steering that makes maneuvering through tight corners seem so effortless.

 

Fuel Economy

The 2020 Continental has a great lust for fuel. Always be ready to make more stops at the gas station. This large luxury sedan has an estimated EPA rating of 17 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway for its base 3.7-liter V6 engine. The twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter has a gas mileage of 16 mpg and 24 mpg for city and highway, respectively. This is by far the poorest. With a rating of 18 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway, the 2.7-liter V6 offers a better gas return.

 

Interior Quality And Cargo Space

Generally, inside the Continental is a delightful and straightforward décor of upscale materials and sleek designing. Though it is not much sophisticated in the more profound sense of it, the cabin is nevertheless still cool with loads of amenities that make for a pleasurable ride, including the standard user-friendly SYNC 3 infotainment system.

With an ability to comfortably accommodate five people in its cozy interior, the second-row seat offers enough legroom space even for tall adult passengers. The cabin is generally spacious, as its trunk is vast and wide enough to take in loads. The available low lift-in height makes loading in heavy items into the Continental much easier.

 

Safety

In all safety tests, the 2020 Continental much impresses all round, which comes as no surprise. The standard Lincoln Co-Pilot360 package of driver assistance features is available in all Continental lease models. Other important active safety features include automatic high-beam headlights, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring, and lane departure warning. No doubt, the Lincoln Continental is still one of the most sought-after rides.

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