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Lincoln Town Car

The Lincoln Town Car is a model line of full-size luxury sedans that was marketed by the Lincoln division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company. Deriving its name from a limousine body style, Lincoln marketed the Town Car from 1981 to 2011, with the nameplate previously serving as the flagship trim of the Lincoln Continental. Produced across three generations for 30 model years, the Town Car was marketed directly against luxury sedans from Cadillac and Chrysler.[1]

Lincoln Town Car
Overview
ManufacturerLincoln (Ford)
Production1980–2011
Model years1981–2011
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size luxury car
LayoutFR layout
PlatformFord Panther platform
RelatedMercury Grand Marquis
Ford Crown Victoria
Ford LTD Crown Victoria
Chronology
PredecessorLincoln Continental (1980)

Marketed nearly exclusively as a four-door sedan (a two-door sedan was offered for 1981 only), many examples of the Town Car were used for fleet and livery (limousine) service. From 1983 to its 2011 discontinuation, the Town Car was the longest car produced by Ford worldwide, becoming the longest mass-production car sold in North America from 1997 to 2011. While not a direct successor of the Town Car, the Lincoln MKS would become the longest American sedan until 2016 (overtaken by the Cadillac CT6).

From 1980 until 2007, the Lincoln Town Car was assembled in Wixom, Michigan, (Wixom Assembly) alongside the Lincoln Continental, LS, and Mark VI, VII, and VIII. After that factory closed, Town Car production moved to Southwold, Ontario, (St. Thomas Assembly) alongside the similar Ford Crown Victoria and the Mercury Grand Marquis. That factory was closed in September 2011; the final Lincoln Town Car came off the assembly line on August 29, 2011.[2]

Within the Lincoln model line, the Town Car was not directly replaced; the nameplate was used from 2012 to 2019 to denote livery/limousine/hearse variants of the Lincoln MKT. For 2017, the revived Continental replaced the MKS, closely matching the Town Car in wheelbase and width.

Background

Etymology

In the 1920s, a town car was a body design typically used for limousines. The description originated from the horse-drawn carriage that featured an open chauffeur's compartment with a fixed roof for the passengers.[3] During that era, the fixed rear roof horse-drawn carriage became a limousine and the term "de Ville" in French meant "for town (use)".[4] In 1922, Edsel Ford purchased a custom-built Lincoln L-Series town car as a personal vehicle for his father, Henry Ford.[5]

Later, the "sedan de Ville" was used as a model name by Cadillac, the primary rival to the Lincoln Continental from the 1950s to the 1990s.

Continental Town Car

1959-1960

 
1959 Continental Mark IV Town Car formal sedan (1 of 214 produced)

For 1959, Lincoln augmented its pre-existing Continental lineup with the addition of two formal sedans known as the Town Car and Limousine. Both new vehicles featured pillared construction, interiors of broadcloth and scotch-grain leather as well as deep pile carpeting. No options were offered, all equipment including air conditioning being standard; the Limousine came with a glass partition between the front and rear seats.

In place of the reverse-slant roofline used by all other Continentals (including convertibles), the Town Car/Limousine was styled with a notchback roofline with a heavily padded vinyl top and an inset rear window. In addition to the slightly restrained styling, the change in the roofline was also functional. To add rear-seat legroom, the rear seat was repositioned without any modification to the wheelbase. In the years to follow, both Imperial and Cadillac would redesign the rooflines on their own range-topping vehicles (the LeBaron and Fleetwood Sixty-Special) to appear more formal and limousine-like.

One of the rarest vehicles ever produced by Ford Motor Company,[6] 214 Town Cars and 83 Limousines were produced from 1959 until 1960; all were painted black.

1970-1979

For 1970, the Town Car name returned as a trim package option, including leather seating surfaces and deeper cut-pile carpeting.[7] For 1971, a limited-edition (1500 produced) Golden Anniversary Continental Town Car commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of Lincoln.[8] For 1972, the Town Car was introduced as a sub-model of the Lincoln Continental model line.[9] On nearly all examples, a vinyl top covered the rear half of the roof, with a full-length configuration optional. A raised molding over the roof incorporated coach lamps on the B-pillars. For 1973, Lincoln introduced a two-door variant of the Continental Town Car, named the Town Coupe. As with the Town Car, the Town Coupe included a standard vinyl roof.

As part of the 1975 redesign of the Lincoln roofline, the Town Car adopted the oval opera windows of the Mark IV coupe, with the Town Coupe given a large rectangular opera window.

The Continental Town Car proved to be a success for the division, becoming the most popular Lincoln vehicle of the 1970s (as the Mark IV and Mark V were not technically branded as Lincolns).[8]

1980

For the 1980 model year, Lincoln became the final American brand to market downsized full-size cars. In its redesign, the Lincoln Continental shifted from the largest production sedan in North America to a design with a smaller exterior footprint than Cadillac. The Continental Town Car returned as the top trim for the Lincoln model range; in its own downsizing, the Mark series introduced the Continental Mark VI. Though technically not badged a Lincoln, the Mark VI shared its chassis and much of the body with the Continental to reduce development and production costs.

While Lincoln had brought downsized model lines to production, from a marketing standpoint, the consolidation of the Continental, Continental Town Car/Town Coupe, and the Mark VI proved catastrophic. Following the early 1980 withdrawal of the slow-selling Lincoln Versailles, Lincoln-Mercury dealers offered three highly similar vehicles across a wide price range in the same showroom. The discontinuation of the Versailles also marked the return of Lincoln exclusively to the full-size sedan segment, leaving nothing to sell against European-brand luxury vehicles.

For the 1981 model year, Lincoln underwent a revision to transition its full-size model range from three nameplates to one, commencing a multi-year transition throughout all three Ford divisions. For 1981, the Continental went on hiatus, with Lincoln shifting the nameplate to a mid-size sedan for 1982. The Mark VI ended its model cycle in 1983; for 1984, the Mark VII exited the full-size segment, shifting the Mark Series into a different market segment.

First generation (1981–1989)

First generation
 
1989 Lincoln Town Car
Overview
Also calledLincoln Continental (1980)
Production1980–1989
Model years1981–1989
AssemblyUnited States: Wixom, Michigan (Wixom Assembly Plant)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
2-door sedan
RelatedContinental Mark VI
Mercury Grand Marquis
Ford LTD Crown Victoria
Powertrain
Engine4.9 L (302 cu in) 5.0 L small block V8
Transmission4-speed AOD automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase117.3 in (2,979 mm)
Length219.2 in (5,568 mm)[10]
Width78.1 in (1,984 mm)
Height55.9 in (1,420 mm)
Curb weight2-door: 3,993 pounds (1,811 kg)[11] 4-door: 4,006–4,120 pounds (1,817–1,869 kg)[12][13]

A model year removed from the extensive downsizing of its full-size model range, the Lincoln division underwent a revision of its nameplates. Following the discontinuation of the compact Versailles sedan, Lincoln was left marketing six nearly identical vehicles (Continental, Continental Town Car, and Continental Mark VI, all offered both as two-door and four-door sedans). For 1981, the Lincoln Town Car was introduced, consolidating the Continental and Continental Town Car into a single model line slotted below the Continental Mark VI.

Identical to the 1980 Lincoln Continental, the Lincoln Town Car was offered as a two-door and four-door sedan (the Town Coupe nameplate was discontinued). Largely overshadowed by its Continental Mark VI counterpart, the Town Car two-door was discontinued for 1982. As the Continental Mark VII was introduced for 1984, Lincoln pared its full-size line down solely to the Town Car four-door sedan.

At the time of its launch, the Town Car had been slated for replacement by front-wheel drive model lines (in anticipation of further volatility in fuel prices); as fuel prices began to stabilize, demand initially rose for the model line, leading Lincoln-Mercury to produce the Town Car through the 1980s with few visible changes. Over 200,000 were sold in 1988, the highest ever for the model line. However, this increase was mostly due to an extended 1988 Town Car model year which ran from March 1987 to October 1988 instead of the usual 12-month period. Conversely, the 1987 Town Car with its shortened model year only had sales of just over 76,000.[14] Although remaining Lincoln's top-selling model, calendar-year sales declined each year for the Town Car between 1986 and 1989. This decline was mostly blamed on its aging design and the increased popularity of the Continental which had been fully redesigned for 1988.[1]

Chassis

The 1980–1989 Lincoln Continental/Town Car utilized the Panther platform shared with Ford and Mercury. Delayed to the 1980 model year due to engineering issues, the Panther platform meant radically different exterior dimensions for the Lincoln models. Although extended three inches in wheelbase over its Ford/Mercury/Mark VI coupe counterparts, the 1980-1989 versions would have the shortest wheelbase ever used for a full-size Lincoln at the time (10 inches shorter than its 1979 predecessor). The 1980 Continental/Town Car was the shortest Lincoln since the Versailles. In the interest of fuel economy and handling, the Panther chassis reduced weight by up to 1,400 lb (635 kg) compared to the 1970-1979 full-size Lincolns. As the lightest full-size Lincoln in 40 years, the 1980 Continental/Town Car came within less than 200 pounds of the curb weight of the compact-sized Versailles. The new Panther platform meant reduced overall size, better suspension geometry, and upgraded power steering with a reduced turning diameter by over 8 feet (compared to the 1979 Lincoln Continental). For 1984, gas-pressurized shocks were added.

To achieve better Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) results, Ford discontinued the 400 and 460 big-block V8s in its full-size cars. For 1980, a 130 hp (97 kW; 132 PS) 4.9 L V8 (the 302 engine was marketed as a "5.0 L" V8) was standard. A 140 hp (104 kW; 142 PS) 351 cu in (5.8 L) V8 was available as an option. Following the introduction of the Lincoln Town Car in 1981, the 302 cu in (4.9 L) V8 became the only available engine (with the 351 becoming an option for Ford and Mercury). In Canada, the 302 V8 remained carbureted until 1985. In 1986, the 302 V8 was revised to 150 hp (112 kW; 152 PS), following a redesign of the fuel-injection system with the introduction of sequential multi-port fuel injection. These engines are identifiable by their cast aluminum upper intake manifolds with a horizontal throttle body (vertical throttle plate); this replaced the traditional throttle body with a carburetor-style top-mounted air cleaner previously used. Introduced in the Lincoln Continental for 1980 and marketed in all Panther-platform vehicles in 1981, the Lincoln Town Car was equipped with the 4-speed AOD automatic overdrive transmission, the sole transmission of 1981-1989 examples.

All Town Cars from 1980 through 1989 were available with an optional trailer towing package that included dual exhausts, a 3.55:1 limited slip differential (code 'K') and an improved cooling package for the engine and transmission.

Engine Displacement Fuel System Years produced Horsepower rating Torque output Notes Transmission
Ford 5.0 V8 4.9 liters (302 cu in) CFI (USA; Canada 1985)

2bbl carburetor

(Canada 1981–1984)

1981 130 hp (97 kW) at 3400 rpm 230 lb⋅ft (312 N⋅m) at 2,200 rpm Ford 4-speed AOD automatic
1982 134 hp (100 kW) at 3400 rpm 245 lb⋅ft (332 N⋅m) at 2,200 rpm
1983 140 hp (104 kW) at 3200 rpm 250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m). at 2,000 rpm
1984-1985 140 hp (104 kW) at 3200 rpm 250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m) at 1,600 rpm
155 hp (116 kW) at 3600 rpm 265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m). at 2,000 rpm dual exhaust option
SEFI 1986-1989 150 hp (112 kW) 270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) at 2,000 rpm
160 hp (119 kW) 280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m) at 2,200 rpm dual exhaust option

Body

Exterior

During the late 1970s, the sales of the Lincoln Continental had held steady and the Continental Mark V would go on to outsell its Cadillac Eldorado counterpart. In the development of the Lincoln Town Car, the design themes of the 1977-1979 Lincoln Continental and Mark V would both influence the exterior design of the 1980 Continental/Town Car. As with its predecessors, the Town Car featured nearly flat body sides, sharp-edged fenders, and a radiator-style grille. Hideaway headlamps gave way to exposed halogen headlamps (the first on a full-size Lincoln since 1969). Another first included fully framed door glass (retractable vent windows were now standard); in contrast to its Ford and Mercury counterparts, the window frames were painted matte black. While chrome trim remained around the headlamps and window frames, in a break from Lincoln tradition, it was deleted from the top of the fenders. Though mechanically similar to the Ford LTD and Mercury Marquis (the Ford LTD Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis after 1983), the Lincoln Town Car shared visible body panels only with the Continental Mark VI. In contrast to its Ford, Mercury, and Mark VI counterparts, the rooflines of 1981-1989 Town Cars feature a vertical quarter window in the C-pillar.

After only 4,935 two-door Town Cars were sold in 1981, the body style was discontinued for 1982. In the shift from rebadging the Continental to the Lincoln Town Car for 1981, Lincoln replaced the "Continental" badging above the headlights with "Town Car", which was removed in 1984.

A padded roof was standard equipment on all Town Cars, with its design determined by trim level. On standard-trim Town Cars, a leather-grained vinyl full-length covering with center pillar coach lamps was fitted. For Signature Series and Cartier trims, a padded vinyl coach roof (covering the rear half of the roof) with a frenched (smaller) rear window opening was fitted; the coach roof was also an option on standard-trim Town Cars. On non-Cartier Town Cars, a full-length cloth (canvas) roof was an option; imitating the look of a convertible, the design deleted the C-pillar quarter windows.

During the 1980s, the Lincoln Town Car would undergo several exterior revisions. For 1985, the model was given a mid-cycle facelift. In addition to (slightly) improving its aerodynamics, the design was intended to visually shorten the car (though the length was essentially unchanged). The front and rear bumpers were redesigned, better integrating them into the bodywork. The rear fascia was redesigned; distinguished by redesigned taillamps, and the trunk lid was better integrated with the rear fenders. For 1986, to meet federal regulations, a center brake light was added in the rear window. For 1988, the grille was updated with a brushed-metal panel between the taillamps, which now featured the reverse lamps.

1989 models are distinguished by special trim features including satin black paint for grille blades, trim between headlights, and amber (instead of clear) front parking lamps. The "Lincoln" front-end badging is moved from above the left headlight onto the grille and changed to a large sans-serif script. In the rear, the brushed-metal panel was given a pinstripe finish and all badging was moved from the panel onto the trunk lid. All models feature a landau roof with a smaller, more formal "frenched" rear window. All non-Cartier models also include an embedded Lincoln "star" emblems in their opera windows

Interior

The interior of the Lincoln Town Car featured many advanced luxury options for its time. Signature Series and Cartier models featured 6-way power seats (and manual seatback recliners) for the driver and front passenger; the Lincoln Town Car adopted a split front bench seat previously seen on the Mark coupes. Several electronic features included an optional digital display trip computer showing the driver "miles to empty" and (based on driver input) an "estimated time of arrival". A keypad-based keyless entry system unlocked the vehicle through a 5-digit combination (factory-programmed or owner-programmed). Mounted above the driver's door handle, the keypad allowed the driver to lock all four doors; after entering the code, the driver could unlock the doors or release the trunk lid. Along with keyfob-based systems, the keypad system is still in use on Ford and Lincoln vehicles (as of 2021).

As part of the 1985 update, the Lincoln Town Car was the first Ford vehicle to feature a CD player as an option (as part of a 12-speaker JBL premium stereo system);[15] while 1984 was the final year for the option of 8-track players and CB radios for the Town Car.[15] In a functional change, the horn button was moved from the turn-signal lever to the steering wheel hub.[15] The door trim was changed from wood to upholstery matching the seats.[15]

For 1986, the front-seat head restraints were replaced with a taller 4-way articulating design; walnut burl trim replaced much of the satin black trim on the lower dash. For 1988, the instrument cluster was updated; for Town Cars with analog gauges, the instrument panel was given round dials in square bezels. In addition, new wood trim was added to the dashboard and steering wheel.

Trim

At its 1980 launch, the Lincoln Town Car was offered in two trim levels, a standard/base trim and a Lincoln Town Car Signature Series (a name shared with the Mark VI, though with less exclusive features).[15] In 1982, Lincoln adopted the Mark-Series tradition of Designer Series editions as the Cartier Edition was shifted from the Mark VI to the Town Car, becoming the top trim level;[15] the Cartier Edition would remain part of the Town Car line through the 2003 model year.

Special editions

Cartier Designer Edition

In 1982, in a trim level shift, the Cartier Edition was moved from the Mark Series to the Lincoln Town Car. As before, the special-edition package consisted of exclusively coordinated exterior colors and interior designs, with the Cartier logo embroidered in place of the Lincoln "star" emblem on the seats. For 1987, the package underwent a redesign with a new upholstery design and new two-tone (metallic beige) platinum added alongside the traditional platinum silver and two-tone arctic white.

Sail America Commemorative Edition
This special edition 1987 Signature Series model came in white with a blue carriage roof and had a white leather interior with blue piping and special badging. Ford Motor Company was one of the corporate sponsors of the "Sail America Foundation" syndicate, and owner of the 1987 America's Cup winning yacht Stars & Stripes 87.

Special Edition
The 1988 Town Car Signature Series was available with a $2,461 'Special Edition package', which included a carriage roof (giving the appearance of a convertible top), wire-spoke aluminum wheels, JBL audio system, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and leather upholstery with contrasting-color piping. This replaced a proposed Gucci edition Town Car that had been in the works.

Gucci Edition
1989 Signature Series Gucci Edition had a special blue canvas roof with fluorescent B-pillar light and a special blue badge on the C-pillar with the word signature. It was designated in the VIN as code 84.

Marketing

For the 1985 model year, the Cadillac DeVille and Fleetwood, traditional competitors of the Lincoln Town Car, shifted to front-wheel drive platforms (although, the Fleetwood Brougham retained its rear-drive platform and styling). At the time, Lincoln marketed the larger size of the Town Car as a selling point. In response to the downsized Cadillacs, Lincoln introduced a series of advertisements in late 1985 titled "The Valet" which depicted parking attendants having trouble distinguishing Cadillacs from lesser Buicks (Electras) and Oldsmobiles (Ninety-Eights), with the question "Is that a Cadillac?" answered by the response "No, it's an Oldsmobile...or Buick." At the end, the owner of a Lincoln would appear with the line "The Lincoln Town Car, please." The commercial campaign saw the emergence of a new advertising slogan for the brand, "Lincoln. What a Luxury Car Should Be." which was used into the 1990s.[16] The marketing campaign was unable to turn around declining Town Car sales. It was only after an all-new redesigned Town Car was introduced in 1989 for the 1990 model year that sales temporarily rebounded.[1]

Production

Lincoln Town Car Production Figures<[1]
Coupe Sedan Yearly Total
1981 4,935 27,904 32,839
1982 - 35,069 35,069
1983 - 53,381 53,381
1984 - 93,622 93,622
1985 - 119,878 119,878
1986 - 117,771 117,771
1987 - 76,483 76,483
1988 - 201,113 201,113
1989 - 123,669 123,669
Total 4,935 848,890 853,825

Second generation (FN36/116; 1990–1997)

Second generation (FN36/116)
 
1990 Lincoln Town Car (base)
Overview
Also calledHongqi CA7465
ProductionJuly 1989 – September 1997
Model years1990–1997
AssemblyWixom, Michigan, U.S. (Wixom Assembly)
Changchun, China (1995–1997)
DesignerGale Halderman (1986)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
RelatedMercury Grand Marquis
Ford Crown Victoria
Powertrain
Engine1990: 4.9 L (302 cu in) 5.0 L small block V8
1991–1997: 4.6 L (281 cu in) Modular SOHC V8
Transmission4-speed AOD automatic 90 – 92
4-speed AOD-E automatic 92 – 94
4-speed 4R70W automatic 95 – 97
Dimensions
Wheelbase117.4 in (2,982 mm)
Length1990–94: 218.9 in (5,560 mm)
1995–97: 219.0 in (5,563 mm)
Width1990–91: 78.1 in (1,984 mm)
1992–94: 76.9 in (1,953 mm)
1995–97: 76.7 in (1,948 mm)
Height1990–94: 56.7 in (1,440 mm)
1995–97: 56 in (1,422 mm)
Curb weight3,935–4,103 pounds (1,785–1,861 kg)[17][18]

After ten years on the market (nine of them as the Town Car) relatively unchanged, the Lincoln Town Car was given an extensive redesign inside and out, being launched on October 5, 1989, as a 1990 model. In a move to bring a new generation of buyers to the Lincoln brand, the Town Car adopted a far more contemporary image, bringing it in line with the Continental and Mark VII. In addition, the Town Car adopted a new range of safety and luxury features and would mark the debut of a powertrain that would see usage in a wide variety of Ford Motor Company vehicles. The Town Car was named the 1990 Motor Trend Car of the Year.

The Town Car's redesign gave the model a significant sales boost in 1990, helping Lincoln achieve record total sales that year. The second-generation Town Car became one of the best-selling full-size U.S. luxury sedans.[19] Town Car sales quickly declined again and would drop below 100,000 in 1995 for the first time in over ten years. This decline mirrored what had been going on in the luxury car market as buyers’ tastes shifted more towards nimbler, performance-oriented models, and eventually SUVs.[1]

Following the discontinuation of the Cadillac Fleetwood by General Motors after 1996, the Lincoln Town Car became the longest-length regular-production sedan sold in the United States.

Development

The second-generation Town Car was developed from 1985 until 1989 under the codename FN36, at a cost of US$650 million, led by project manager John Jay. Following its downsizing to the Panther platform in 1980, the Lincoln Town Car was originally slated to be discontinued by the middle of the decade and replaced by a smaller front-wheel drive sedan; after the 1979 fuel crisis, gasoline prices were predicted to reach $2.50 per gallon and Ford Motor Company had lost $1.5 billion for 1980.[20] However, by 1984, full-size Lincoln sales had rapidly increased, with 1984 sales up 300% over 1980.[20] Instead of ending the product cycle of the Lincoln Town Car, Ford product planners instead chose its front-wheel drive mid-size platform (of the Ford Taurus) to become the next-generation Lincoln Continental.[20]

In August 1985, Ford designers began sketching and constructing clay models of competing designs under lead designer Gale Halderman and Ford Group Design Vice President Jack Telnack, with a final design chosen in May 1986; two full-scale (1:1) proposals were reviewed by a four-member design committee, chaired by CEO Donald Petersen, Jack Telnack, Ford President Harold Poling, and William Clay Ford, vice-chairman.[21] Various proposals were considered ranging from a conservative update of the existing Town Car to a European-style body in the design language of the 1988 Lincoln Continental (FN-9, designed in 1984).[21]

The final compromise of the committee sought to keep the identity of the Town Car while introducing a contemporary vehicle for the 1990s.[21] In the interest of fuel economy, the Lincoln Town Car was required to become more aerodynamic (reducing wind noise), but key parts of its design were integrated into its design, with its radiator-style grille, chrome trim, and opera windows.[20] In a major design constraint, the design team was not to make any major reductions in size to the Town Car, preserving its large interior and trunk space as key marketing points to buyers.[22]

In 1984, a second factor driving the design of the FN36 project was initiated, as the United States government introduced regulations mandating passive restraints on vehicles produced after September 1, 1989; along with automatic seat belts, out of necessity, automakers began to reconsider the use of airbags as passive restraints. By 1988, dual airbags remained nearly unused in cars sold in the United States, with the exception of the Mercedes S-Class (Mercedes-Benz W126) and the Porsche 944.[23][24] To comply with the legislation, Lincoln introduced the 1988 Continental with dual airbags, becoming the first Ford Motor Company (and first domestically produced vehicle) with them standard.[25][26] As adding airbags to the 1988-1989 Town Car would require a redesign of the steering column and entire dashboard, dual airbag were moved to the FN36 project, making them an intended standard feature.[22]

In March 1986, the design freeze for the project occurred, with an intended production start of mid-1989. The second-generation Lincoln Town Car would become the first domestic Ford vehicle engineered outside of the company and constructed by foreign suppliers, with International Automotive Design of Brighton, England handling the engineering, while Japan-based Ogihara Iron Works supplying all of the Town Car body panels from its own factory near the Wixom plant.[27] To improve quality of prototypes, project managers broke from automotive industry precedent, requiring successive hand-built prototypes to be built to production-level quality to determine the locations and causes of specific issues of tooling and manufacturing. From 1988 until 1989, the Town Car would go from over a year behind its production date to two weeks ahead of schedule.[28]

Chassis

To lower the development and production costs of the extensive redesign, Ford Motor Company retained the Panther platform for the Lincoln Town Car, continuing its use of rear-wheel drive. In a major change, rear air suspension (introduced as an option for all three Panther vehicles in 1988) became standard equipment on all Town Cars. For 1990, the Town Car was produced with 11-inch rear drum brakes (identical to its 1989 predecessor); for 1991, they were replaced by 10-inch solid rotor disc brakes.

Due to development delays in the Modular engine program, the 1990 Lincoln Town Car was released with the same powertrain as its predecessor: the 150 hp (112 kW; 152 PS) 302 cu in (4.9 L) small block V8 engine with a 4-speed AOD overdrive automatic.[29] In October 1990, the 302 (marketed as 5.0 L) V8 was replaced by a 190 hp (142 kW; 193 PS) 4.6 L SOHC Modular V8 for 1991 models; for the 1994 model year, the optional 210 hp dual-exhaust version of the engine became standard. Shared with the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis, the SOHC version of the 4.6 L Modular V8 would see use in a number of other Ford vehicles within the Ford light-truck line, remaining in production into 2014. For 1993, the AOD transmission was converted to electronic operation, becoming the AOD-E. In 1994, along with a mid-cycle refresh, the 1995 Town Car received the higher-torque 4R70W from the Lincoln Mark VIII.

Engine Displacement Years Produced Horsepower rating Torque output Notes Transmission
Ford 5.0 small block V8 4.9 liters (302 cu in) 1990 150 hp (112 kW) 270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) at 2,000 rpm Single exhaust configuration, sold with base trim level 4-speed overdrive automatic

1990-1992: Ford AOD

1993-1994: Ford AOD-E

1995-1997: Ford 4R70W

160 hp (119 kW) 280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m) at 2,200 rpm Dual exhaust configuration, sold with Signature Series and Cartier
Ford Modular SOHC V8 4.6 liters (281 cu in) 1991-1997 210 hp (157 kW) 275 lb⋅ft (373 N⋅m) at 3,250 rpm Dual exhaust configuration, sold with Executive Series, Signature Series, and Cartier
1997 190 hp (142 kW) 265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m) at 3,250 rpm Single exhaust configuration, sold with Executive Series and select signature series only in 1997

Body

The second-generation Lincoln Town Car was designed by Gale Halderman and Ford Group Design Vice President Jack Telnack.

Exterior

In its redesign for the 1990 model year, Lincoln stylists sought a completely new design for the Town Car. Many traditional Lincoln styling cues were heavily reworked or abandoned completely. Although the Town Car would keep its formal notchback sedan roofline, the flat-sided fenders and angular lines seen since the Continentals and Mark IIIs of the late 1960s disappeared. Stylists made the body more aerodynamic reducing the drag coefficient from 0.46 to 0.36 (matching the 1988 Continental and besting the Mark VII).[17] The 1990 Town Car still retained several styling influences, including its vertical taillights, radiator-style grille, hood ornament, alloy wheels, and vertical C-pillar window. In a move to market the Town Car to buyers of contemporary vehicles, several other changes were made. Although two-tone paint remained available (featuring a lower body accent color in gray metallic), monotone paint schemes would become increasingly standard. In a major change, a vinyl roof was no longer offered, since vinyl roofs declined in popularity among many buyers. Spoked aluminum wheels were dropped from the options list for 1990, while locking wire wheel discs remained through 1992.

In late 1992, the exterior was given a minor update with a new grille and slightly redesigned tail lamp lenses (distinguished by a "checkerboard" pattern) for 1993 models. As with the Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis, the Town Car received a larger update for the 1995 model year in late 1994 as the FN116.[30] This facelift is distinguished by the deletion of the fixed quarter glass in the rear doors along with the redesign of the side mirrors (enlarged and changed to body-color). Although the bumper largely remained unchanged, the front fascia was updated as the headlamp clusters are changed to a clear-lens design and separated from the grille. The grille was redesigned, returning to the 1990-1992 design in a surround fitting closer to the body. The rear fascia saw the trim between the tail lamps redesigned, featuring additional running lights, while the reverse lamps were moved from the outer edges of the reflector panel to the center, beneath the lid lock cover (similar to the 1985 - 1987 models).

Interior

In a departure from the Lincoln Continental and Mark VII, the use of the Panther platform necessitated a degree of component sharing with the Ford and Mercury counterparts. Although fitted with its own seats and door panels,[31] the Town Car was fitted with essentially the same dashboard as the Mercury Grand Marquis (versions with digital instruments retained the instrument panel layout from 1988 until 1989). In 1993, the wood trim was changed to an orange-toned walnut. Due to its popularity (and to better separate the Town Car from its Ford/Mercury counterparts), the digital instrument panel was made standard; as such, the climate-control system was converted to a digital display. New for the 1995 model year was an integrated, voice-activated in-car cellular telephone concealed in the center armrest, which featured a speakerphone as well as a rearview mirror-mounted microphone for hands-free calling.

As part of its 1995 Mid-cycle refresh, the interior saw a greater degree of change than the exterior. To bring the design up to date (and in line with the rest of the Lincoln line), the dashboard and door panels featured a curved design, while influenced by the Mark VIII, the 6-passenger design of the Town Car precluded the adoption of a center console in the interior. To increase storage space, the dual center armrests of the front seats on Signature and Cartier models were redesigned to include storage compartments (to hold cassettes and the optional cellular telephone). The dashboard design continued into the new door panels, now with an illuminated power window and seat adjuster cluster, and a back-lit power door lock switch placed higher on the door. Releases for the trunk and fuel door were moved from the dashboard onto the lower driver's door. Redesigned seat patterns now offered an available driver and front passenger electric heat feature. The radio antenna was integrated into the rear window.[31] Although the basic controls of the interior remained common across all Panther vehicles, the Town Car gained a model-specific instrument panel, featuring italicized readouts.

For 1996, the climate controls were again redesigned; while Cartier Designer Editions featured genuine wood trim on the dashboard and door panels. In 1997, a few changes were made, the rear center armrest added a pair of cup holders, while Cartier models gained rear-seat vanity mirrors mounted in the headliner. Also in 1997, the trim level badges were moved to the front fenders in place of the "Town Car" badges. Subsequently, the rear side opera windows no longer featured their trim-level engravings.

Trim

Upon its redesign in October 1989, the Lincoln Town Car carried over its three previous trim levels: base, Signature Series, and Cartier Designer Edition. For 1991, the base trim was renamed Executive Series. From 1989 through 1996, the Lincoln Town Car was available with a factory towing package.

The Base (Executive Series from 1991MY onward) Town Car offered six-passenger seating with two bench seats, a four-speaker AM/FM stereo with cassette player, 6-way front power seats, a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission, cloth seating surfaces, fifteen-inch tires, dashboard clock, and keyless entry with Ford's SecuriCode keyless entry keypad.

The Signature Series added a digital vacuum fluorescent instrument cluster, trip computer, and standard alloy wheels. The Cartier Edition was fitted with the same features as the Signature Series, adding a JBL-branded sound system with an amplifier, a security system, alloy spoked wheels, and other details, such as cloth and leather seats. In a departure from tradition, starting in 1990, Cartier Designer Edition Town Cars were no longer available in a single color combination yearly, but in several different interior/exterior combinations.[32] In addition, aside from gray lower body trim offered as an option for Signature Series Town Cars, Cartier Editions became the only two-tone versions of the Town Car.

Special editions

 
1992 Lincoln Town Car Jack Nicklaus Signature Series

In addition to the three standard trims of the Lincoln Town Car, various special edition option packages were produced by Lincoln (excluding dealer-produced versions).

Jack Nicklaus Signature Series (1992-1997)
The Jack Nicklaus Signature Series was a special-edition option package for the Town Car Signature Series featured a green exterior with a white top; the interior consisted of white leather with green accents. Another version of the package was sold with a white exterior and a standard roof; the interior trim was similar, with white leather seats and green carpets and trim.

Most Jack Nicklaus editions have ornaments and wording on the exterior trimmed in gold including green and gold "Golden Bear" badges on the front fenders.[33] Options included on 1992 through 1997 Jack Nicklaus Signature Series included memory seats with power lumbar/recliner, leather seats, and monotone paint.

Regatta Edition (1994)
The Regatta Edition was a maritime-themed special-edition option package for the Signature Series, with approximately 1,500 produced. The package consisted of White Oxford leather seats (with optional blue seat piping), with regatta blue carpeting; the doors and instrument panel featured matching blue-color trim.

The package was often paired with a white oxford vinyl carriage roof featuring embroidery on the C-pillar near the opera windows.

Spinnaker Edition (1995)
Replacing the Regatta Edition, the Spinnaker Edition option package featured tri-coat paint, two-toned leather seats, the Spinnaker logo on the floor mats, and 16" spoked aluminum wheels.

Diamond Anniversary Edition (1996)
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of Lincoln in 1996, the division sold a Diamond Anniversary Edition of the Town Car Signature Series (alongside the Continental and Mark VIII). Featuring a unique accent stripe, leather seats, wood instrument panel trim, window badging, cellular telephone, power moonroof, JBL audio system, auto electro-chromatic dimming mirror with compass, and traction assist,[34] the Diamond Anniversary Edition included nearly every available option on the Lincoln Town Car.

Cypress Edition (1996)
The Cypress Edition of the Signature Series featured Cypress Gold Frost exterior paint, a two-toned leather interior, and red Cypress tree badging.

Features

At its 1990 redesign, the Lincoln Town Car was offered with relatively few options, with nearly all features as standard equipment. On the Signature Series, the only options were leather seat trim, a moonroof, a 10-disc CD changer, a JBL sound system, a security system, and an onboard telephone.

The redesign highlighted several new features that had never been available before on the Town Car. A two-position driver's memory seat was standard on Cartier Editions (optional on Signature Series); the memory seats featured an 8-way adjustment for both seats and inflatable lumbar support. While technically a carryover feature from 1989, the Electrochromic Dimming Mirror was redesigned for the much wider rear window of the new Town Car.

A number of advances were made in the safety features available for the Lincoln Town Car, with ABS becoming an optional feature in 1990. Following the return of 4-wheel disc brakes to the Town Car in 1991 (for the first time since 1979), ABS became standard in 1992. Initially, the 1990 Town Car came with dual airbags as standard equipment. However, due to a March 14, 1990 fire at the facility where the passenger airbag's propellant was produced,[35] the passenger airbag essentially became a delete option, with a credit on the window sticker issued for the price of the missing airbag. Upon the owner's request, for the price of the issued credit, the passenger airbag would be installed once supply became available.[36] By the beginning of the 1992 model year, all Town Cars come equipped with dual airbags from the factory.

Production

Lincoln Town Car Production Figures[1]
Yearly Total
1990 147,160
1991 118,982
1992 109,094
1993 113,522
1994 113,008
1995 107,700
1996 90,763
1997 104,533
Total 904,762

Safety

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 1990 Lincoln Town Car Crash Test Ratings[37]

  • Frontal Driver:  

Third generation (FN145; 1998–2011)

Third generation (FN145)
 
1998-2002 Lincoln Town Car
Overview
Also calledLincoln Town Car L
Hongqi CA7460/Qijian (红旗旗舰) translates to Hongqi Flagship
ProductionOctober 1997 – August 29, 2011
Model years1998–2011
AssemblyWixom, Michigan, U.S. (1998–2007)
St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada (2008–2011)
Changchun, China (1998–2005)
DesignerFritz Mayhew (1994)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
RelatedMercury Grand Marquis
Mercury Marauder
Ford Crown Victoria
Hongqi CA7460/Hongqi Qijian(红旗旗舰)
Powertrain
Engine4.6 L Modular SOHC V8
Transmission4-speed 4R70W automatic
4-speed 4R75W automatic
Dimensions
WheelbaseTown Car: 117.7 in (2,990 mm)[38]
Town Car L: 123.7 in (3,142 mm)
China:
125.6 in (3,190 mm) (Hongqi Qijian CA7460L3)
157.1 in (3,990 mm) (Hongqi Qijian CA7460L1)
210.2 in (5,339 mm) (Hongqi Qijian CA7460L2)
Length1998–2002 Town Car: 215.3 in (5,469 mm)
2003–2011 Town Car: 215.4 in (5,471 mm)
2001–2004 Town Car L: 221.3 in (5,621 mm)
2005–2011 Town Car L: 221.4 in (5,624 mm)
Width1998–2002: 78.2 in (1,986 mm)
2003–2011: 78.5 in (1,994 mm)
Height1998–2002: 58.0 in (1,473 mm)
2003–08 Town Car: 58.6 in (1,488 mm)
2003–08 Town Car L: 58.7 in (1,491 mm)
2009–2011 Town Car: 59.0 in (1,499 mm)
2009–2011 Town Car L: 59.1 in (1,501 mm)
Curb weightTown Car: 4,006–4,369 pounds (1,817–1,982 kg)[39][40] Town Car L: 4,360–4,517 pounds (1,978–2,049 kg)[41][42]

The third generation of the Lincoln Town Car was unveiled at the 1997 New York International Auto Show, going on sale in November 1997.[43] For the 1998 model year, all three Panther-platform sedans underwent complete exterior and interior redesigns, with the Town Car given the most extensive revision. Shifting away from the straight-lined design language used by full-size Lincoln sedans for over 35 years, the 1998 Town Car adopted the rounded exterior of the Lincoln Mark VIII and 1995 Lincoln Continental. The third-generation Town Car was introduced nearly concurrently with the Lincoln Navigator, the first SUV sold by the Lincoln division.

The third generation of the Town Car marked several major changes within Lincoln-Mercury. From 1999 to 2002, the Lincoln-Mercury division became a brand of Premier Automotive Group, a division of Ford created to manage its premium automotive brands acquired during the 1990s; following organizational difficulties (leading to Lincoln once again falling behind Cadillac in sales by 2000), Lincoln-Mercury was restored under its previous divisional structure during 2002. As part of The Way Forward, the 2007 closure of Wixom Assembly Plant was announced, initially putting the future of the Town Car at risk. To continue the Town Car, for the 2008 model year, production of the Town Car was transferred to the St. Thomas Assembly plant in Canada, alongside the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis.

Chassis

For its redesign in the 1998 model year, the Lincoln Town Car retained the Ford Panther platform that had underpinned its predecessor. To improve the cornering stability of the Town Car, a Watt's linkage was fitted to the solid rear axle suspension (a change also seen in its Mercury and Ford counterparts). The front brake calipers were changed to a larger dual-piston design; 16-inch wheels became standard.

For 2003, the chassis of the Town Car was extensively redesigned and changes were made to the tuning of the suspension. The steering system was changed from a recirculating-ball to a rack-and-pinion configuration.

Powertrain

In the redesign, the Lincoln Town Car carried over its Modular V8 (shared with the Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis). For the first time since its 1991 introduction, the 4.6 L SOHC V8 saw an increase in output, rising to 200 hp in Executive/Signature models; dual exhaust Town Cars produced 220 hp in Cartier trim with 239 hp in Signature Touring versions. In 2000, the V8 was retuned to 200/215 hp, rising to 220/235 hp in 2001. For 2003, the powertrain would get a final power increase, rising to 224/239 hp.

From 1997 to 2002, the Town Car used the 4R70W 4-speed automatic that was introduced in 1994. From 2003 onward, the heavier-duty 4R75W replaced it.[44]

Engine Displacement Years produced Horsepower rating Torque output Notes
Ford Modular SOHC V8 4.6 liters (281 cu in) 1998-2000 205 hp (153 kW) 280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m) at 3,500 rpm single-exhaust, sold with Executive Series, Signature Series
1998-2000 220 hp (164 kW) 290 lb⋅ft (393 N⋅m) at 3,500 rpm dual-exhaust, sold with Cartier
2000-2002 235 hp (175 kW) 285 lb⋅ft (386 N⋅m) dual-exhaust, sold with Town Car L
2001-2002 235 hp (175 kW) 287 lb⋅ft (389 N⋅m) at 3,500 rpm dual-exhaust, sold with Executive Series, Signature Series
2003-2011 239 hp (178 kW) 287 lb⋅ft (389 N⋅m) at 4,100 rpm Introduced with 1998-2002 Signature Touring, this version became the sole engine for all Town Cars from 2003 to 2011.

Body

Exterior

While three inches shorter than its 1997 predecessor, the 1998 Town Car gained two inches in width and an inch in height (becoming the tallest Lincoln sedan in 40 years). In a major break from Lincoln styling tradition, the Town Car abandoned many of the straight-edged lines of its predecessor. Adopting styling cues of the outgoing Mark VIII and the 1995 Continental, the Town Car adopted a curved design scheme in place of the previous straight-lined body. While the radiator grille was retained, its rectangular shape was changed to oval (its waterfall pattern was adopted by the Lincoln Navigator introduced alongside it), and the hood ornament was deleted.

The curved design scheme carried further to the rear of the Town Car, in the C-pillar (losing its opera windows) into the trunk lid. To differentiate from its Mercury counterpart, the Town Car switched to individual taillamps, deleting the filler panel on the trunk lid; a large chrome surround was used on the trunk lid to mount the license plate.

In 2001, the stretched Town Car L was introduced, with a six-inch stretch in its wheelbase. To produce the variant at a lower cost, the B-pillar was widened on 2001-2002 versions to use the existing rear door glass of the standard Town Car. In 2003, the Town Car L was redesigned, giving it model-specific doors proportioned to the longer roofline; these versions are distinguished by wider rear quarter glass in the doors.

In 2003, coinciding with the chassis redesign, the body of the Town Car underwent a number of changes. To bring it in line with contemporary Lincoln vehicles, the lower body was squared off; the oval grille was redesigned in the style of the Lincoln LS; the hood ornament made its return after a 5-year absence.

Interior

As with its predecessors, the 1998 Lincoln Town Car visibly shares few common interior parts with its Ford and Mercury counterparts (aside from its steering column, radio, and climate controls). To improve ergonomics, power seat controls on Signature and Cartier models are relocated from the seat to door panel (Executive Series, in 1999). Seat-mounted side airbags become standard on all Town Cars for 1999. In the same year, the Executive Series regained its rear-seat center armrest (initially deleted in a cost-cutting move). A new in-vehicle telematics system, called "RESCU", included a rearview mirror with integrated microphone and SOS and roadside assistance buttons, and replaced the previous in-car telephone with a portable Motorola Timeport cellular telephone that now featured voice recognition. The system was discontinued after the 2003 model year.

For its 2003 redesign, the interior of the Lincoln Town Car saw extensive changes. To differentiate the Town Car from the Mercury Grand Marquis, the radio and climate controls were integrated into a single unit with an analog clock; the interior was given a model-specific wood trim bordered by satin metal. The redesign included new seats, distinguished by taller head restraints. Alongside the Lincoln LS, the 2003 Town Car introduced a DVD-based satellite navigation system designed by Pioneer; it was later paired with THX sound processing. On all Town Cars except for Executive Series, ultrasonic park assist was standard, alongside a power-open/close trunk lid.

For 2004, the "Soundmark" standard stereo system is redesigned to offer dual-media capability (AM/FM/cassette/CD). For 2005, for the first time since 1996, the Town Car received a redesigned steering wheel. For 2006, the instrument panel was redesigned, with the Town Car gaining a tachometer alongside its Ford and Mercury counterparts; The Town Car was one of the last American-market vehicles sold without one.

As part of the 2008 shift in assembly plants, to streamline production, Lincoln deleted or standardized many features of the Town Car, leaving only four remaining options: HID headlamps, whitewall tires, polished 18-spoke wheels (in place of 10-spoke "machine-finish" wheels), and a trunk organizer.

Trim

At its redesign for 1998, the Lincoln Town Car was produced in three trim levels: Executive Series (primarily for fleets and livery sales), Signature Series, and Cartier Designer Edition. From 1998 to 2002, Lincoln offered the Signature Series Touring; essentially the Lincoln counterpart to the Handling and Performance Package option for the Ford Crown Victoria/Mercury Grand Marquis, the Signature Series Touring offered suspension upgrades to optimize handling.

For 2002, the Town Car line was expanded as Lincoln introduced a Premium option package for the Signature Series, Cartier, and Signature Touring; the Premium option package is distinguished by a glass sunroof.[45]

For 2003, the Town Car was redesigned to have a new look and the Executive became the base model. The Signature was the next step up, and then the Cartier and Cartier L. A new "SoundMark" premium audio system, featuring nine premium speakers (including a rear deck-mounted subwoofer, coaxial front and rear speakers, and an amplifier), became available and was paired with a dual-media AM/FM stereo radio with integrated cassette and CD players. A trunk-mounted CD changer was still available, though an AM/FM stereo radio with an in-dash CD player replaced the cassette-only unit (the standard sound system still featured four speakers mounted in the front doors and rear deck of the Town Car).

For 2004, several shifts were made to the model line, with the Executive becoming available solely for fleet/livery customers and the Cartier discontinued altogether. To replace the Cartier, Lincoln introduced the Town Car Ultimate. Ultimate buyers could now opt for "upgraded" leather seat trim. A touchscreen GPS navigation system radio became available for the first time, available on the new Ultimate trim. For 2005, the Ultimate was replaced by the Signature Limited (first introduced as an option in 2000) along with the Designer Series in 2006–2007. Also in 2005, Signature Limited models equipped with the GPS navigation system radio also came equipped with a new THX Certified premium audio system, adding tweeter speakers in the upper corners of the front door panels, and a more powerful amplifier, and all Town Car models could be paired with Sirius Satellite Radio, regardless of radio option. Effectively replacing the Cartier, the Designer Series offered a two-tone interior with Provence leather and adjustable head restraints; the exterior was distinguished by chrome wheels and B-pillar trim.

For 2008 through 2011, the Signature Limited became the sole trim available on the standard-wheelbase Town Car along with the long-wheelbase Signature L; the Executive Series remained in production for fleet and livery sales. The dual-media cassette and CD player radio was replaced with a six-disc, in-dash CD changer unit, and both the trunk-mounted CD changer and GPS navigation radio were discontinued, as was the THX Certified premium audio system.

Special editions

 
Major General Murat Bektanov, Commander in Chief of the Kazakh Ground Forces, commanding a military parade on Independence Square, Nur-Sultan in a 2003 Lincoln Town Car.

Touring
Intended to enhance the driving appeal of the Lincoln Town Car, the Touring/Touring Sedan was an option package for Signature Series Town Cars from 1998 to 2002. Essentially the Lincoln counterpart of the Ford Crown Victoria/Mercury Grand Marquis Handling and Performance Package, the Touring option package featured a dual-exhaust 239 hp V8, heavy-duty KONI shocks, revised suspension bushings, wider 16-inch wheels with 235 mm tires, a 3.55 rear-axle ratio, and revised steering tuning. Town Cars with the option package featured a black-painted grille, exterior chrome delete, black wood interior (fitted with perforated leather seats, and a JBL sound system).

Limited Edition
In 2003, Lincoln offered a Limited trim; having Limited badges on the C-pillar, fog lights, heated and memory seats, as well as Arden inserts in the rims and grille. For 2005, the Limited offered two-tone paint schemes (in addition to two-tone seats) with Limited badges on the C-pillar as well, but no fog lights.

Pro Series
Offered in 2004, a special Pro-series badge was placed on the C-pillars; having the background of a golf course. This badge was stitched onto the front seats, in addition to having chrome 9-spoke rims and a two-tone color scheme.

25th Anniversary Edition
Lincoln commemorated the 25th anniversary of the Town Car by offering a 25th Anniversary Edition package on the 2006 Signature Limited. The package included chrome B-pillar and door handles, unique Eucalyptus wood applique and matching steering wheel with wood inserts, scuff plates with "25th Anniversary Edition" and "25th-anniversary" badging, Provence leather individual 40/20/40 lounge seating with individual comfort, shirring, contrast piping and rear seat adjustable headrests, fog lamps, and 9-spoke chrome wheels.

Continental Edition
Offered in 2010 and 2011 was the Continental Edition package; available as an option only on the Signature Limited trim. The package added Continental badging, chrome 17-inch wheels, and accents to the B-pillars. On the interior, the Continental name was embroidered on the front seats and front floor mats.

Safety

The Lincoln Town Car was the first production sedan in the world to receive US five-star crash ratings in every category.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 2003 Lincoln Town Car Crash Test Ratings (with side airbags)[46]

  • Frontal Driver:  
  • Frontal Passenger:  
  • Side Impact (Driver):  
  • Side Impact (Passenger):  
  • Rollover:  

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 1998* Lincoln Town Car Crash Test Ratings (with side air bags)[47]

  • Frontal Driver:  
  • Frontal Passenger:  
  • Side Impact (Driver):  
  • Side Impact (Passenger):  
  • Rollover: N/A

Variants

Trim level timeline

Lincoln Town Car Timeline
Trim level 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
'81 '82 '83 '84 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 '94 '95 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11
Entry Base Executive Series Signature Series Signature Limited
Mid-level Signature Series Signature Limited
High-end Cartier Series Ultimate Designer Series
L Cartier L Ultimate L Signature L
Fleet Executive L

Livery variants

Featuring a standard V8 engine, body-on-frame design, rear-wheel drive and large exterior and interior dimensions,[48] the Town Car became popular in livery and commercial service. In commercial service, the typical Lincoln Town Car saw a life expectancy of well over 400,000 miles. Its basis on the Ford Panther chassis gave it powertrain and suspension commonality with the Mercury Grand Marquis and the Ford LTD Crown Victoria (later the Crown Victoria). This design made them durable even in the rough conditions taxi and livery cars are subjected to, and easy and cheap to repair when they did suffer damage.[49]

The Lincoln Town Car was popular as a stretch limousine donor chassis; it was the most commonly used limousine and chauffeured car in the United States and Canada.[50] Hearses and funeral cars were also built on the Town Car chassis, through Ford's QVM program; the chassis was modified by coachbuilders for use in the funeral business, though Cadillac has always dominated in this market.

Presidential State Car

A 1989 Lincoln Town Car was commissioned by United States President George H. W. Bush as the Presidential State Car of the United States to succeed the 1983 Cadillac Fleetwood used during the Ronald Reagan administration. The Presidential Town Car limousine arrived in 1989 and was the state car for the entire presidency of George H. W. Bush. It was succeeded by a 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood, used by his successor, Bill Clinton. As of 2021, the 1989 Lincoln Town Car is currently the last Lincoln vehicle to have served as a Presidential State Car.

Town Car L

A new "L" designation was used for extended-wheelbase Town Cars from 2000 to 2011. The L editions offered an additional 6 in (150 mm) of rear-seat legroom, as well as remote access audio and climate controls mounted in the rear center armrest. Also included was a two-way travel switch for the front passenger seat base (a feature shared with the extended-wheelbase Jaguar XJ). The L designation was applied to the top-of-line Cartier (2000–2003), Ultimate (2004 only), and Signature (2005–2011) trim levels. Fleet buyers received it under the Executive L trim designation.

For 2000–02 versions, the "L" edition is identified by a widened B-pillar, bearing the Lincoln "star" ornament; maintaining parts commonality with the standard Town Car. The 2003-2011 "L" editions had longer rear doors, featuring wider versions of the fixed windows.

Ballistic Protection Series

Starting in 2003, the Lincoln Town Car had been available featuring ballistic protection from the factory. Adding nearly $100,000 to the base price, the armored body and bulletproof glass increased the curb weight of the Town Car to nearly 7,000 lb (3,175 kg).[51] Other changes included the suspension and brakes. A few dealers in the US were authorized to sell this series.

Hongqi CA7460

In China, FAW produced a licensed version of the Lincoln Town Car rebadged as the Hongqi CA7460(红旗,Red flag CA7460) and Hongqi Qijian(红旗旗舰,Flagship) from November 10, 1998[52] until 2005.[53] The limousine version is currently called the Hongqi Limousine L1, L2 and L3 respectively. Pricing in 1998 was at 690,000 RMB (US$109,710) while limousines were added to the range. The L3 was introduced in 2001 and had a wheelbase of 3,190 millimetres (126 in). For 2002, the L1 was introduced and had a wheelbase of 3,990 millimetres (157 in) and the L2 was introduced in 2003 and had the longest wheelbase out of the three with 5,339 millimetres (210.2 in).[54] Pricing for the limousine variant was 1,350,000 RMB (US$214,650).[55]

Sales

Calendar Year American sales
1994[19] 120,191
1995[19] 92,673
1996[19] 93,598
1997[19] 92,297
1998[19] 97,547
1999[19][56] 84,629
2000[19] 81,399
2001[19][57] 66,859
2002[58] 59,312
2003[19] 56,566
2004[19][59] 51,908
2005[19] 47,122
2006[60] 39,295
2007 26,739
2008 15,653
2009 11,375
2010[61] 11,264
2011[62] 9,460
2012[63] 1,001
Total 1,058,888

Discontinuation

During the 2000s, in spite of declining sales, the Town Car remained one of the highest-selling American-brand luxury sedans. Outside of retail markets, it was the most used limousine and chauffeured car in the United States and Canada.[50]

In 2006, as part of The Way Forward, Ford considered ending production of Lincoln's largest model as part of the 2007 closing of the Wixom Assembly Plant.[64] Industry observer George Peterson said "It blows everybody’s mind that they are dropping the Town Car. Just think what Ford could do if they actually invested in a re-skin of Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis, and Town Car."[65] Ultimately, Wixom Assembly was closed following the 2007 model year, with the production of the Town Car consolidated with the Ford Crown Victoria, Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, and Mercury Grand Marquis in Canada at St. Thomas Assembly;[50] the first Canadian-produced Town Car was assembled on January 10, 2008.[66]

Following the 2007 model year, however, the Town Car was discontinued for retail sale in Canada, available exclusively for fleet and livery customers afterward. In 2009, the fate of all three Panther-platform models was determined when Ford announced the 2011 closure of the St. Thomas Assembly Plant. For the limousine and livery markets, Ford had promised availability of the Town Car through the 2011 model year;[67] retail sales continued on a limited basis in the United States and for export. In 2010, Ford announced the closure of the Mercury brand at the end of the year, effectively making the Town Car the final model line sold for retail sale produced by St. Thomas Assembly (retail sales of the Crown Victoria ended after 2007).

On August 29, 2011, the final Town Car rolled off the assembly line, without any fanfare or announcement from Ford;[2] St. Thomas Assembly produced its final vehicle (a 2012 Crown Victoria for export) on September 15, 2011.

While Lincoln has not developed a direct successor to the model line following its 2011 discontinuation, the use of the nameplate returned for 2012, denoting a variant of the Lincoln MKT designed for limousine/livery use.[68][69] The MKT was discontinued after the 2019 model year without a direct replacement, marking the final use of the Town Car name; the nameplate was in use for 49 continuous years by Lincoln (30 as a distinct model line, 11 as a sub-model of the Continental, 8 of the MKT).

Awards

The Town Car has received several awards and recognitions.

  • Forbes magazine repeatedly named the Town Car one of the best cars to be chauffeured in along with other, often more expensive flagship sedans, such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, BMW 7 Series and Lexus LS.[70] The Town Car Signature L features a rear seat comfort package which not only provides rear seat passengers with audio system and rear compartment climate controls, but also features a control function which allows for the rear seat occupants to move the passenger seat forward, a feature exclusive to few ultra-luxury sedans.[70] In addition to its many amenities, the Signature L also features an unrivaled 46.9 in (1,191 mm) of rear legroom, and 60 in (1,524 mm) of rear shoulder room.[71]
  • In 1990, upon the introduction of the second generation Town Car, the vehicle was named Motor Trend Car of the Year.[72] However this award was later included by Car and Driver in a list of the poorly chosen car of the year award winners.[73] Motor Trend has changed the criteria by which it awards its highest accolade: Originally, Car of the Year awards went to the vehicle model which was the most significantly improved over the previous year's design in all respects. Currently, no such consideration is given to contenders for this award, and vehicles are considered for the award even if in their first year of production.

See also

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Town Car redirects here For the historical body style see Coupe de ville The Lincoln Town Car is a model line of full size luxury sedans that was marketed by the Lincoln division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company Deriving its name from a limousine body style Lincoln marketed the Town Car from 1981 to 2011 with the nameplate previously serving as the flagship trim of the Lincoln Continental Produced across three generations for 30 model years the Town Car was marketed directly against luxury sedans from Cadillac and Chrysler 1 Lincoln Town CarOverviewManufacturerLincoln Ford Production1980 2011Model years1981 2011Body and chassisClassFull size luxury carLayoutFR layoutPlatformFord Panther platformRelatedMercury Grand MarquisFord Crown VictoriaFord LTD Crown VictoriaChronologyPredecessorLincoln Continental 1980 Marketed nearly exclusively as a four door sedan a two door sedan was offered for 1981 only many examples of the Town Car were used for fleet and livery limousine service From 1983 to its 2011 discontinuation the Town Car was the longest car produced by Ford worldwide becoming the longest mass production car sold in North America from 1997 to 2011 While not a direct successor of the Town Car the Lincoln MKS would become the longest American sedan until 2016 overtaken by the Cadillac CT6 From 1980 until 2007 the Lincoln Town Car was assembled in Wixom Michigan Wixom Assembly alongside the Lincoln Continental LS and Mark VI VII and VIII After that factory closed Town Car production moved to Southwold Ontario St Thomas Assembly alongside the similar Ford Crown Victoria and the Mercury Grand Marquis That factory was closed in September 2011 the final Lincoln Town Car came off the assembly line on August 29 2011 2 Within the Lincoln model line the Town Car was not directly replaced the nameplate was used from 2012 to 2019 to denote livery limousine hearse variants of the Lincoln MKT For 2017 the revived Continental replaced the MKS closely matching the Town Car in wheelbase and width Contents 1 Background 1 1 Etymology 1 2 Continental Town Car 1 2 1 1959 1960 1 2 2 1970 1979 1 2 3 1980 2 First generation 1981 1989 2 1 Chassis 2 2 Body 2 2 1 Exterior 2 2 2 Interior 2 3 Trim 2 3 1 Special editions 2 4 Marketing 2 5 Production 3 Second generation FN36 116 1990 1997 3 1 Development 3 2 Chassis 3 3 Body 3 3 1 Exterior 3 3 2 Interior 3 4 Trim 3 4 1 Special editions 3 5 Features 3 6 Production 3 7 Safety 4 Third generation FN145 1998 2011 4 1 Chassis 4 1 1 Powertrain 4 2 Body 4 2 1 Exterior 4 2 2 Interior 4 3 Trim 4 3 1 Special editions 4 4 Safety 5 Variants 5 1 Trim level timeline 5 2 Livery variants 5 3 Presidential State Car 5 4 Town Car L 5 5 Ballistic Protection Series 5 6 Hongqi CA7460 6 Sales 7 Discontinuation 8 Awards 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksBackground EditEtymology Edit In the 1920s a town car was a body design typically used for limousines The description originated from the horse drawn carriage that featured an open chauffeur s compartment with a fixed roof for the passengers 3 During that era the fixed rear roof horse drawn carriage became a limousine and the term de Ville in French meant for town use 4 In 1922 Edsel Ford purchased a custom built Lincoln L Series town car as a personal vehicle for his father Henry Ford 5 Later the sedan de Ville was used as a model name by Cadillac the primary rival to the Lincoln Continental from the 1950s to the 1990s Continental Town Car Edit 1959 1960 Edit 1959 Continental Mark IV Town Car formal sedan 1 of 214 produced For 1959 Lincoln augmented its pre existing Continental lineup with the addition of two formal sedans known as the Town Car and Limousine Both new vehicles featured pillared construction interiors of broadcloth and scotch grain leather as well as deep pile carpeting No options were offered all equipment including air conditioning being standard the Limousine came with a glass partition between the front and rear seats In place of the reverse slant roofline used by all other Continentals including convertibles the Town Car Limousine was styled with a notchback roofline with a heavily padded vinyl top and an inset rear window In addition to the slightly restrained styling the change in the roofline was also functional To add rear seat legroom the rear seat was repositioned without any modification to the wheelbase In the years to follow both Imperial and Cadillac would redesign the rooflines on their own range topping vehicles the LeBaron and Fleetwood Sixty Special to appear more formal and limousine like One of the rarest vehicles ever produced by Ford Motor Company 6 214 Town Cars and 83 Limousines were produced from 1959 until 1960 all were painted black 1970 1979 Edit For 1970 the Town Car name returned as a trim package option including leather seating surfaces and deeper cut pile carpeting 7 For 1971 a limited edition 1500 produced Golden Anniversary Continental Town Car commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of Lincoln 8 For 1972 the Town Car was introduced as a sub model of the Lincoln Continental model line 9 On nearly all examples a vinyl top covered the rear half of the roof with a full length configuration optional A raised molding over the roof incorporated coach lamps on the B pillars For 1973 Lincoln introduced a two door variant of the Continental Town Car named the Town Coupe As with the Town Car the Town Coupe included a standard vinyl roof As part of the 1975 redesign of the Lincoln roofline the Town Car adopted the oval opera windows of the Mark IV coupe with the Town Coupe given a large rectangular opera window The Continental Town Car proved to be a success for the division becoming the most popular Lincoln vehicle of the 1970s as the Mark IV and Mark V were not technically branded as Lincolns 8 Lincoln Continental Town Cars 1959 1960 1970 1979 1976 Lincoln Town Coupe two door version 1978 Lincoln Continental Town Car 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Car Closeup image of rear roofline of a 1977 Lincoln Continental Town Car showing padded rear vinyl roof and opera windows 1980 Edit For the 1980 model year Lincoln became the final American brand to market downsized full size cars In its redesign the Lincoln Continental shifted from the largest production sedan in North America to a design with a smaller exterior footprint than Cadillac The Continental Town Car returned as the top trim for the Lincoln model range in its own downsizing the Mark series introduced the Continental Mark VI Though technically not badged a Lincoln the Mark VI shared its chassis and much of the body with the Continental to reduce development and production costs While Lincoln had brought downsized model lines to production from a marketing standpoint the consolidation of the Continental Continental Town Car Town Coupe and the Mark VI proved catastrophic Following the early 1980 withdrawal of the slow selling Lincoln Versailles Lincoln Mercury dealers offered three highly similar vehicles across a wide price range in the same showroom The discontinuation of the Versailles also marked the return of Lincoln exclusively to the full size sedan segment leaving nothing to sell against European brand luxury vehicles For the 1981 model year Lincoln underwent a revision to transition its full size model range from three nameplates to one commencing a multi year transition throughout all three Ford divisions For 1981 the Continental went on hiatus with Lincoln shifting the nameplate to a mid size sedan for 1982 The Mark VI ended its model cycle in 1983 for 1984 the Mark VII exited the full size segment shifting the Mark Series into a different market segment First generation 1981 1989 EditFirst generation 1989 Lincoln Town CarOverviewAlso calledLincoln Continental 1980 Production1980 1989Model years1981 1989AssemblyUnited States Wixom Michigan Wixom Assembly Plant Body and chassisBody style4 door sedan2 door sedanRelatedContinental Mark VIMercury Grand MarquisFord LTD Crown VictoriaPowertrainEngine4 9 L 302 cu in 5 0 L small block V8Transmission4 speed AOD automaticDimensionsWheelbase117 3 in 2 979 mm Length219 2 in 5 568 mm 10 Width78 1 in 1 984 mm Height55 9 in 1 420 mm Curb weight2 door 3 993 pounds 1 811 kg 11 4 door 4 006 4 120 pounds 1 817 1 869 kg 12 13 A model year removed from the extensive downsizing of its full size model range the Lincoln division underwent a revision of its nameplates Following the discontinuation of the compact Versailles sedan Lincoln was left marketing six nearly identical vehicles Continental Continental Town Car and Continental Mark VI all offered both as two door and four door sedans For 1981 the Lincoln Town Car was introduced consolidating the Continental and Continental Town Car into a single model line slotted below the Continental Mark VI Identical to the 1980 Lincoln Continental the Lincoln Town Car was offered as a two door and four door sedan the Town Coupe nameplate was discontinued Largely overshadowed by its Continental Mark VI counterpart the Town Car two door was discontinued for 1982 As the Continental Mark VII was introduced for 1984 Lincoln pared its full size line down solely to the Town Car four door sedan At the time of its launch the Town Car had been slated for replacement by front wheel drive model lines in anticipation of further volatility in fuel prices as fuel prices began to stabilize demand initially rose for the model line leading Lincoln Mercury to produce the Town Car through the 1980s with few visible changes Over 200 000 were sold in 1988 the highest ever for the model line However this increase was mostly due to an extended 1988 Town Car model year which ran from March 1987 to October 1988 instead of the usual 12 month period Conversely the 1987 Town Car with its shortened model year only had sales of just over 76 000 14 Although remaining Lincoln s top selling model calendar year sales declined each year for the Town Car between 1986 and 1989 This decline was mostly blamed on its aging design and the increased popularity of the Continental which had been fully redesigned for 1988 1 Chassis Edit The 1980 1989 Lincoln Continental Town Car utilized the Panther platform shared with Ford and Mercury Delayed to the 1980 model year due to engineering issues the Panther platform meant radically different exterior dimensions for the Lincoln models Although extended three inches in wheelbase over its Ford Mercury Mark VI coupe counterparts the 1980 1989 versions would have the shortest wheelbase ever used for a full size Lincoln at the time 10 inches shorter than its 1979 predecessor The 1980 Continental Town Car was the shortest Lincoln since the Versailles In the interest of fuel economy and handling the Panther chassis reduced weight by up to 1 400 lb 635 kg compared to the 1970 1979 full size Lincolns As the lightest full size Lincoln in 40 years the 1980 Continental Town Car came within less than 200 pounds of the curb weight of the compact sized Versailles The new Panther platform meant reduced overall size better suspension geometry and upgraded power steering with a reduced turning diameter by over 8 feet compared to the 1979 Lincoln Continental For 1984 gas pressurized shocks were added To achieve better Corporate Average Fuel Economy CAFE results Ford discontinued the 400 and 460 big block V8s in its full size cars For 1980 a 130 hp 97 kW 132 PS 4 9 L V8 the 302 engine was marketed as a 5 0 L V8 was standard A 140 hp 104 kW 142 PS 351 cu in 5 8 L V8 was available as an option Following the introduction of the Lincoln Town Car in 1981 the 302 cu in 4 9 L V8 became the only available engine with the 351 becoming an option for Ford and Mercury In Canada the 302 V8 remained carbureted until 1985 In 1986 the 302 V8 was revised to 150 hp 112 kW 152 PS following a redesign of the fuel injection system with the introduction of sequential multi port fuel injection These engines are identifiable by their cast aluminum upper intake manifolds with a horizontal throttle body vertical throttle plate this replaced the traditional throttle body with a carburetor style top mounted air cleaner previously used Introduced in the Lincoln Continental for 1980 and marketed in all Panther platform vehicles in 1981 the Lincoln Town Car was equipped with the 4 speed AOD automatic overdrive transmission the sole transmission of 1981 1989 examples All Town Cars from 1980 through 1989 were available with an optional trailer towing package that included dual exhausts a 3 55 1 limited slip differential code K and an improved cooling package for the engine and transmission Engine Displacement Fuel System Years produced Horsepower rating Torque output Notes TransmissionFord 5 0 V8 4 9 liters 302 cu in CFI USA Canada 1985 2bbl carburetor Canada 1981 1984 1981 130 hp 97 kW at 3400 rpm 230 lb ft 312 N m at 2 200 rpm Ford 4 speed AOD automatic1982 134 hp 100 kW at 3400 rpm 245 lb ft 332 N m at 2 200 rpm1983 140 hp 104 kW at 3200 rpm 250 lb ft 339 N m at 2 000 rpm1984 1985 140 hp 104 kW at 3200 rpm 250 lb ft 339 N m at 1 600 rpm155 hp 116 kW at 3600 rpm 265 lb ft 359 N m at 2 000 rpm dual exhaust optionSEFI 1986 1989 150 hp 112 kW 270 lb ft 366 N m at 2 000 rpm160 hp 119 kW 280 lb ft 380 N m at 2 200 rpm dual exhaust optionBody Edit Exterior Edit During the late 1970s the sales of the Lincoln Continental had held steady and the Continental Mark V would go on to outsell its Cadillac Eldorado counterpart In the development of the Lincoln Town Car the design themes of the 1977 1979 Lincoln Continental and Mark V would both influence the exterior design of the 1980 Continental Town Car As with its predecessors the Town Car featured nearly flat body sides sharp edged fenders and a radiator style grille Hideaway headlamps gave way to exposed halogen headlamps the first on a full size Lincoln since 1969 Another first included fully framed door glass retractable vent windows were now standard in contrast to its Ford and Mercury counterparts the window frames were painted matte black While chrome trim remained around the headlamps and window frames in a break from Lincoln tradition it was deleted from the top of the fenders Though mechanically similar to the Ford LTD and Mercury Marquis the Ford LTD Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis after 1983 the Lincoln Town Car shared visible body panels only with the Continental Mark VI In contrast to its Ford Mercury and Mark VI counterparts the rooflines of 1981 1989 Town Cars feature a vertical quarter window in the C pillar After only 4 935 two door Town Cars were sold in 1981 the body style was discontinued for 1982 In the shift from rebadging the Continental to the Lincoln Town Car for 1981 Lincoln replaced the Continental badging above the headlights with Town Car which was removed in 1984 A padded roof was standard equipment on all Town Cars with its design determined by trim level On standard trim Town Cars a leather grained vinyl full length covering with center pillar coach lamps was fitted For Signature Series and Cartier trims a padded vinyl coach roof covering the rear half of the roof with a frenched smaller rear window opening was fitted the coach roof was also an option on standard trim Town Cars On non Cartier Town Cars a full length cloth canvas roof was an option imitating the look of a convertible the design deleted the C pillar quarter windows During the 1980s the Lincoln Town Car would undergo several exterior revisions For 1985 the model was given a mid cycle facelift In addition to slightly improving its aerodynamics the design was intended to visually shorten the car though the length was essentially unchanged The front and rear bumpers were redesigned better integrating them into the bodywork The rear fascia was redesigned distinguished by redesigned taillamps and the trunk lid was better integrated with the rear fenders For 1986 to meet federal regulations a center brake light was added in the rear window For 1988 the grille was updated with a brushed metal panel between the taillamps which now featured the reverse lamps 1989 models are distinguished by special trim features including satin black paint for grille blades trim between headlights and amber instead of clear front parking lamps The Lincoln front end badging is moved from above the left headlight onto the grille and changed to a large sans serif script In the rear the brushed metal panel was given a pinstripe finish and all badging was moved from the panel onto the trunk lid All models feature a landau roof with a smaller more formal frenched rear window All non Cartier models also include an embedded Lincoln star emblems in their opera windows Interior Edit The interior of the Lincoln Town Car featured many advanced luxury options for its time Signature Series and Cartier models featured 6 way power seats and manual seatback recliners for the driver and front passenger the Lincoln Town Car adopted a split front bench seat previously seen on the Mark coupes Several electronic features included an optional digital display trip computer showing the driver miles to empty and based on driver input an estimated time of arrival A keypad based keyless entry system unlocked the vehicle through a 5 digit combination factory programmed or owner programmed Mounted above the driver s door handle the keypad allowed the driver to lock all four doors after entering the code the driver could unlock the doors or release the trunk lid Along with keyfob based systems the keypad system is still in use on Ford and Lincoln vehicles as of 2021 As part of the 1985 update the Lincoln Town Car was the first Ford vehicle to feature a CD player as an option as part of a 12 speaker JBL premium stereo system 15 while 1984 was the final year for the option of 8 track players and CB radios for the Town Car 15 In a functional change the horn button was moved from the turn signal lever to the steering wheel hub 15 The door trim was changed from wood to upholstery matching the seats 15 For 1986 the front seat head restraints were replaced with a taller 4 way articulating design walnut burl trim replaced much of the satin black trim on the lower dash For 1988 the instrument cluster was updated for Town Cars with analog gauges the instrument panel was given round dials in square bezels In addition new wood trim was added to the dashboard and steering wheel 1981 1989 Lincoln Town Car 1984 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series 1984 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series rear 1987 Lincoln Town Car dashboard open roof limousine conversion Rear view 1986 Lincoln Town Car 1988 Lincoln Town Car base model 1989 Lincoln Town CarTrim Edit At its 1980 launch the Lincoln Town Car was offered in two trim levels a standard base trim and a Lincoln Town Car Signature Series a name shared with the Mark VI though with less exclusive features 15 In 1982 Lincoln adopted the Mark Series tradition of Designer Series editions as the Cartier Edition was shifted from the Mark VI to the Town Car becoming the top trim level 15 the Cartier Edition would remain part of the Town Car line through the 2003 model year Special editions Edit Cartier Designer EditionIn 1982 in a trim level shift the Cartier Edition was moved from the Mark Series to the Lincoln Town Car As before the special edition package consisted of exclusively coordinated exterior colors and interior designs with the Cartier logo embroidered in place of the Lincoln star emblem on the seats For 1987 the package underwent a redesign with a new upholstery design and new two tone metallic beige platinum added alongside the traditional platinum silver and two tone arctic white Sail America Commemorative EditionThis special edition 1987 Signature Series model came in white with a blue carriage roof and had a white leather interior with blue piping and special badging Ford Motor Company was one of the corporate sponsors of the Sail America Foundation syndicate and owner of the 1987 America s Cup winning yacht Stars amp Stripes 87 Special EditionThe 1988 Town Car Signature Series was available with a 2 461 Special Edition package which included a carriage roof giving the appearance of a convertible top wire spoke aluminum wheels JBL audio system leather wrapped steering wheel and leather upholstery with contrasting color piping This replaced a proposed Gucci edition Town Car that had been in the works Gucci Edition1989 Signature Series Gucci Edition had a special blue canvas roof with fluorescent B pillar light and a special blue badge on the C pillar with the word signature It was designated in the VIN as code 84 Marketing Edit For the 1985 model year the Cadillac DeVille and Fleetwood traditional competitors of the Lincoln Town Car shifted to front wheel drive platforms although the Fleetwood Brougham retained its rear drive platform and styling At the time Lincoln marketed the larger size of the Town Car as a selling point In response to the downsized Cadillacs Lincoln introduced a series of advertisements in late 1985 titled The Valet which depicted parking attendants having trouble distinguishing Cadillacs from lesser Buicks Electras and Oldsmobiles Ninety Eights with the question Is that a Cadillac answered by the response No it s an Oldsmobile or Buick At the end the owner of a Lincoln would appear with the line The Lincoln Town Car please The commercial campaign saw the emergence of a new advertising slogan for the brand Lincoln What a Luxury Car Should Be which was used into the 1990s 16 The marketing campaign was unable to turn around declining Town Car sales It was only after an all new redesigned Town Car was introduced in 1989 for the 1990 model year that sales temporarily rebounded 1 Production Edit Lincoln Town Car Production Figures lt 1 Coupe Sedan Yearly Total1981 4 935 27 904 32 8391982 35 069 35 0691983 53 381 53 3811984 93 622 93 6221985 119 878 119 8781986 117 771 117 7711987 76 483 76 4831988 201 113 201 1131989 123 669 123 669Total 4 935 848 890 853 825Second generation FN36 116 1990 1997 EditSecond generation FN36 116 1990 Lincoln Town Car base OverviewAlso calledHongqi CA7465ProductionJuly 1989 September 1997Model years1990 1997AssemblyWixom Michigan U S Wixom Assembly Changchun China 1995 1997 DesignerGale Halderman 1986 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedanRelatedMercury Grand Marquis Ford Crown VictoriaPowertrainEngine1990 4 9 L 302 cu in 5 0 L small block V8 1991 1997 4 6 L 281 cu in Modular SOHC V8Transmission4 speed AOD automatic 90 924 speed AOD E automatic 92 944 speed 4R70W automatic 95 97DimensionsWheelbase117 4 in 2 982 mm Length1990 94 218 9 in 5 560 mm 1995 97 219 0 in 5 563 mm Width1990 91 78 1 in 1 984 mm 1992 94 76 9 in 1 953 mm 1995 97 76 7 in 1 948 mm Height1990 94 56 7 in 1 440 mm 1995 97 56 in 1 422 mm Curb weight3 935 4 103 pounds 1 785 1 861 kg 17 18 After ten years on the market nine of them as the Town Car relatively unchanged the Lincoln Town Car was given an extensive redesign inside and out being launched on October 5 1989 as a 1990 model In a move to bring a new generation of buyers to the Lincoln brand the Town Car adopted a far more contemporary image bringing it in line with the Continental and Mark VII In addition the Town Car adopted a new range of safety and luxury features and would mark the debut of a powertrain that would see usage in a wide variety of Ford Motor Company vehicles The Town Car was named the 1990 Motor Trend Car of the Year The Town Car s redesign gave the model a significant sales boost in 1990 helping Lincoln achieve record total sales that year The second generation Town Car became one of the best selling full size U S luxury sedans 19 Town Car sales quickly declined again and would drop below 100 000 in 1995 for the first time in over ten years This decline mirrored what had been going on in the luxury car market as buyers tastes shifted more towards nimbler performance oriented models and eventually SUVs 1 Following the discontinuation of the Cadillac Fleetwood by General Motors after 1996 the Lincoln Town Car became the longest length regular production sedan sold in the United States Development Edit The second generation Town Car was developed from 1985 until 1989 under the codename FN36 at a cost of US 650 million led by project manager John Jay Following its downsizing to the Panther platform in 1980 the Lincoln Town Car was originally slated to be discontinued by the middle of the decade and replaced by a smaller front wheel drive sedan after the 1979 fuel crisis gasoline prices were predicted to reach 2 50 per gallon and Ford Motor Company had lost 1 5 billion for 1980 20 However by 1984 full size Lincoln sales had rapidly increased with 1984 sales up 300 over 1980 20 Instead of ending the product cycle of the Lincoln Town Car Ford product planners instead chose its front wheel drive mid size platform of the Ford Taurus to become the next generation Lincoln Continental 20 In August 1985 Ford designers began sketching and constructing clay models of competing designs under lead designer Gale Halderman and Ford Group Design Vice President Jack Telnack with a final design chosen in May 1986 two full scale 1 1 proposals were reviewed by a four member design committee chaired by CEO Donald Petersen Jack Telnack Ford President Harold Poling and William Clay Ford vice chairman 21 Various proposals were considered ranging from a conservative update of the existing Town Car to a European style body in the design language of the 1988 Lincoln Continental FN 9 designed in 1984 21 The final compromise of the committee sought to keep the identity of the Town Car while introducing a contemporary vehicle for the 1990s 21 In the interest of fuel economy the Lincoln Town Car was required to become more aerodynamic reducing wind noise but key parts of its design were integrated into its design with its radiator style grille chrome trim and opera windows 20 In a major design constraint the design team was not to make any major reductions in size to the Town Car preserving its large interior and trunk space as key marketing points to buyers 22 In 1984 a second factor driving the design of the FN36 project was initiated as the United States government introduced regulations mandating passive restraints on vehicles produced after September 1 1989 along with automatic seat belts out of necessity automakers began to reconsider the use of airbags as passive restraints By 1988 dual airbags remained nearly unused in cars sold in the United States with the exception of the Mercedes S Class Mercedes Benz W126 and the Porsche 944 23 24 To comply with the legislation Lincoln introduced the 1988 Continental with dual airbags becoming the first Ford Motor Company and first domestically produced vehicle with them standard 25 26 As adding airbags to the 1988 1989 Town Car would require a redesign of the steering column and entire dashboard dual airbag were moved to the FN36 project making them an intended standard feature 22 In March 1986 the design freeze for the project occurred with an intended production start of mid 1989 The second generation Lincoln Town Car would become the first domestic Ford vehicle engineered outside of the company and constructed by foreign suppliers with International Automotive Design of Brighton England handling the engineering while Japan based Ogihara Iron Works supplying all of the Town Car body panels from its own factory near the Wixom plant 27 To improve quality of prototypes project managers broke from automotive industry precedent requiring successive hand built prototypes to be built to production level quality to determine the locations and causes of specific issues of tooling and manufacturing From 1988 until 1989 the Town Car would go from over a year behind its production date to two weeks ahead of schedule 28 Chassis Edit To lower the development and production costs of the extensive redesign Ford Motor Company retained the Panther platform for the Lincoln Town Car continuing its use of rear wheel drive In a major change rear air suspension introduced as an option for all three Panther vehicles in 1988 became standard equipment on all Town Cars For 1990 the Town Car was produced with 11 inch rear drum brakes identical to its 1989 predecessor for 1991 they were replaced by 10 inch solid rotor disc brakes Due to development delays in the Modular engine program the 1990 Lincoln Town Car was released with the same powertrain as its predecessor the 150 hp 112 kW 152 PS 302 cu in 4 9 L small block V8 engine with a 4 speed AOD overdrive automatic 29 In October 1990 the 302 marketed as 5 0 L V8 was replaced by a 190 hp 142 kW 193 PS 4 6 L SOHC Modular V8 for 1991 models for the 1994 model year the optional 210 hp dual exhaust version of the engine became standard Shared with the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis the SOHC version of the 4 6 L Modular V8 would see use in a number of other Ford vehicles within the Ford light truck line remaining in production into 2014 For 1993 the AOD transmission was converted to electronic operation becoming the AOD E In 1994 along with a mid cycle refresh the 1995 Town Car received the higher torque 4R70W from the Lincoln Mark VIII Engine Displacement Years Produced Horsepower rating Torque output Notes TransmissionFord 5 0 small block V8 4 9 liters 302 cu in 1990 150 hp 112 kW 270 lb ft 366 N m at 2 000 rpm Single exhaust configuration sold with base trim level 4 speed overdrive automatic 1990 1992 Ford AOD1993 1994 Ford AOD E1995 1997 Ford 4R70W160 hp 119 kW 280 lb ft 380 N m at 2 200 rpm Dual exhaust configuration sold with Signature Series and CartierFord Modular SOHC V8 4 6 liters 281 cu in 1991 1997 210 hp 157 kW 275 lb ft 373 N m at 3 250 rpm Dual exhaust configuration sold with Executive Series Signature Series and Cartier1997 190 hp 142 kW 265 lb ft 359 N m at 3 250 rpm Single exhaust configuration sold with Executive Series and select signature series only in 1997Body Edit The second generation Lincoln Town Car was designed by Gale Halderman and Ford Group Design Vice President Jack Telnack Exterior Edit In its redesign for the 1990 model year Lincoln stylists sought a completely new design for the Town Car Many traditional Lincoln styling cues were heavily reworked or abandoned completely Although the Town Car would keep its formal notchback sedan roofline the flat sided fenders and angular lines seen since the Continentals and Mark IIIs of the late 1960s disappeared Stylists made the body more aerodynamic reducing the drag coefficient from 0 46 to 0 36 matching the 1988 Continental and besting the Mark VII 17 The 1990 Town Car still retained several styling influences including its vertical taillights radiator style grille hood ornament alloy wheels and vertical C pillar window In a move to market the Town Car to buyers of contemporary vehicles several other changes were made Although two tone paint remained available featuring a lower body accent color in gray metallic monotone paint schemes would become increasingly standard In a major change a vinyl roof was no longer offered since vinyl roofs declined in popularity among many buyers Spoked aluminum wheels were dropped from the options list for 1990 while locking wire wheel discs remained through 1992 In late 1992 the exterior was given a minor update with a new grille and slightly redesigned tail lamp lenses distinguished by a checkerboard pattern for 1993 models As with the Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis the Town Car received a larger update for the 1995 model year in late 1994 as the FN116 30 This facelift is distinguished by the deletion of the fixed quarter glass in the rear doors along with the redesign of the side mirrors enlarged and changed to body color Although the bumper largely remained unchanged the front fascia was updated as the headlamp clusters are changed to a clear lens design and separated from the grille The grille was redesigned returning to the 1990 1992 design in a surround fitting closer to the body The rear fascia saw the trim between the tail lamps redesigned featuring additional running lights while the reverse lamps were moved from the outer edges of the reflector panel to the center beneath the lid lock cover similar to the 1985 1987 models Interior Edit In a departure from the Lincoln Continental and Mark VII the use of the Panther platform necessitated a degree of component sharing with the Ford and Mercury counterparts Although fitted with its own seats and door panels 31 the Town Car was fitted with essentially the same dashboard as the Mercury Grand Marquis versions with digital instruments retained the instrument panel layout from 1988 until 1989 In 1993 the wood trim was changed to an orange toned walnut Due to its popularity and to better separate the Town Car from its Ford Mercury counterparts the digital instrument panel was made standard as such the climate control system was converted to a digital display New for the 1995 model year was an integrated voice activated in car cellular telephone concealed in the center armrest which featured a speakerphone as well as a rearview mirror mounted microphone for hands free calling As part of its 1995 Mid cycle refresh the interior saw a greater degree of change than the exterior To bring the design up to date and in line with the rest of the Lincoln line the dashboard and door panels featured a curved design while influenced by the Mark VIII the 6 passenger design of the Town Car precluded the adoption of a center console in the interior To increase storage space the dual center armrests of the front seats on Signature and Cartier models were redesigned to include storage compartments to hold cassettes and the optional cellular telephone The dashboard design continued into the new door panels now with an illuminated power window and seat adjuster cluster and a back lit power door lock switch placed higher on the door Releases for the trunk and fuel door were moved from the dashboard onto the lower driver s door Redesigned seat patterns now offered an available driver and front passenger electric heat feature The radio antenna was integrated into the rear window 31 Although the basic controls of the interior remained common across all Panther vehicles the Town Car gained a model specific instrument panel featuring italicized readouts For 1996 the climate controls were again redesigned while Cartier Designer Editions featured genuine wood trim on the dashboard and door panels In 1997 a few changes were made the rear center armrest added a pair of cup holders while Cartier models gained rear seat vanity mirrors mounted in the headliner Also in 1997 the trim level badges were moved to the front fenders in place of the Town Car badges Subsequently the rear side opera windows no longer featured their trim level engravings 1990 1997 Lincoln Town Car 1990 Lincoln Town Car Executive Series 1991 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series 1993 1994 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series Driver seat dashboard 1996 Lincoln Town Car 1995 1997 Lincoln Town Car Cartier Edition 1996 Lincoln Town Car 1997 Lincoln Town Car Signature SeriesTrim Edit Upon its redesign in October 1989 the Lincoln Town Car carried over its three previous trim levels base Signature Series and Cartier Designer Edition For 1991 the base trim was renamed Executive Series From 1989 through 1996 the Lincoln Town Car was available with a factory towing package The Base Executive Series from 1991MY onward Town Car offered six passenger seating with two bench seats a four speaker AM FM stereo with cassette player 6 way front power seats a four speed automatic overdrive transmission cloth seating surfaces fifteen inch tires dashboard clock and keyless entry with Ford s SecuriCode keyless entry keypad The Signature Series added a digital vacuum fluorescent instrument cluster trip computer and standard alloy wheels The Cartier Edition was fitted with the same features as the Signature Series adding a JBL branded sound system with an amplifier a security system alloy spoked wheels and other details such as cloth and leather seats In a departure from tradition starting in 1990 Cartier Designer Edition Town Cars were no longer available in a single color combination yearly but in several different interior exterior combinations 32 In addition aside from gray lower body trim offered as an option for Signature Series Town Cars Cartier Editions became the only two tone versions of the Town Car Special editions Edit 1992 Lincoln Town Car Jack Nicklaus Signature Series In addition to the three standard trims of the Lincoln Town Car various special edition option packages were produced by Lincoln excluding dealer produced versions Jack Nicklaus Signature Series 1992 1997 The Jack Nicklaus Signature Series was a special edition option package for the Town Car Signature Series featured a green exterior with a white top the interior consisted of white leather with green accents Another version of the package was sold with a white exterior and a standard roof the interior trim was similar with white leather seats and green carpets and trim Most Jack Nicklaus editions have ornaments and wording on the exterior trimmed in gold including green and gold Golden Bear badges on the front fenders 33 Options included on 1992 through 1997 Jack Nicklaus Signature Series included memory seats with power lumbar recliner leather seats and monotone paint Regatta Edition 1994 The Regatta Edition was a maritime themed special edition option package for the Signature Series with approximately 1 500 produced The package consisted of White Oxford leather seats with optional blue seat piping with regatta blue carpeting the doors and instrument panel featured matching blue color trim The package was often paired with a white oxford vinyl carriage roof featuring embroidery on the C pillar near the opera windows Spinnaker Edition 1995 Replacing the Regatta Edition the Spinnaker Edition option package featured tri coat paint two toned leather seats the Spinnaker logo on the floor mats and 16 spoked aluminum wheels Diamond Anniversary Edition 1996 To commemorate the 75th anniversary of Lincoln in 1996 the division sold a Diamond Anniversary Edition of the Town Car Signature Series alongside the Continental and Mark VIII Featuring a unique accent stripe leather seats wood instrument panel trim window badging cellular telephone power moonroof JBL audio system auto electro chromatic dimming mirror with compass and traction assist 34 the Diamond Anniversary Edition included nearly every available option on the Lincoln Town Car Cypress Edition 1996 The Cypress Edition of the Signature Series featured Cypress Gold Frost exterior paint a two toned leather interior and red Cypress tree badging Features Edit At its 1990 redesign the Lincoln Town Car was offered with relatively few options with nearly all features as standard equipment On the Signature Series the only options were leather seat trim a moonroof a 10 disc CD changer a JBL sound system a security system and an onboard telephone The redesign highlighted several new features that had never been available before on the Town Car A two position driver s memory seat was standard on Cartier Editions optional on Signature Series the memory seats featured an 8 way adjustment for both seats and inflatable lumbar support While technically a carryover feature from 1989 the Electrochromic Dimming Mirror was redesigned for the much wider rear window of the new Town Car A number of advances were made in the safety features available for the Lincoln Town Car with ABS becoming an optional feature in 1990 Following the return of 4 wheel disc brakes to the Town Car in 1991 for the first time since 1979 ABS became standard in 1992 Initially the 1990 Town Car came with dual airbags as standard equipment However due to a March 14 1990 fire at the facility where the passenger airbag s propellant was produced 35 the passenger airbag essentially became a delete option with a credit on the window sticker issued for the price of the missing airbag Upon the owner s request for the price of the issued credit the passenger airbag would be installed once supply became available 36 By the beginning of the 1992 model year all Town Cars come equipped with dual airbags from the factory Production Edit Lincoln Town Car Production Figures 1 Yearly Total1990 147 1601991 118 9821992 109 0941993 113 5221994 113 0081995 107 7001996 90 7631997 104 533Total 904 762Safety Edit National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA 1990 Lincoln Town Car Crash Test Ratings 37 Frontal Driver Third generation FN145 1998 2011 EditThird generation FN145 1998 2002 Lincoln Town CarOverviewAlso calledLincoln Town Car LHongqi CA7460 Qijian 红旗旗舰 translates to Hongqi FlagshipProductionOctober 1997 August 29 2011Model years1998 2011AssemblyWixom Michigan U S 1998 2007 St Thomas Ontario Canada 2008 2011 Changchun China 1998 2005 DesignerFritz Mayhew 1994 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedanRelatedMercury Grand MarquisMercury MarauderFord Crown VictoriaHongqi CA7460 Hongqi Qijian 红旗旗舰 PowertrainEngine4 6 L Modular SOHC V8Transmission4 speed 4R70W automatic4 speed 4R75W automaticDimensionsWheelbaseTown Car 117 7 in 2 990 mm 38 Town Car L 123 7 in 3 142 mm China 125 6 in 3 190 mm Hongqi Qijian CA7460L3 157 1 in 3 990 mm Hongqi Qijian CA7460L1 210 2 in 5 339 mm Hongqi Qijian CA7460L2 Length1998 2002 Town Car 215 3 in 5 469 mm 2003 2011 Town Car 215 4 in 5 471 mm 2001 2004 Town Car L 221 3 in 5 621 mm 2005 2011 Town Car L 221 4 in 5 624 mm Width1998 2002 78 2 in 1 986 mm 2003 2011 78 5 in 1 994 mm Height1998 2002 58 0 in 1 473 mm 2003 08 Town Car 58 6 in 1 488 mm 2003 08 Town Car L 58 7 in 1 491 mm 2009 2011 Town Car 59 0 in 1 499 mm 2009 2011 Town Car L 59 1 in 1 501 mm Curb weightTown Car 4 006 4 369 pounds 1 817 1 982 kg 39 40 Town Car L 4 360 4 517 pounds 1 978 2 049 kg 41 42 The third generation of the Lincoln Town Car was unveiled at the 1997 New York International Auto Show going on sale in November 1997 43 For the 1998 model year all three Panther platform sedans underwent complete exterior and interior redesigns with the Town Car given the most extensive revision Shifting away from the straight lined design language used by full size Lincoln sedans for over 35 years the 1998 Town Car adopted the rounded exterior of the Lincoln Mark VIII and 1995 Lincoln Continental The third generation Town Car was introduced nearly concurrently with the Lincoln Navigator the first SUV sold by the Lincoln division The third generation of the Town Car marked several major changes within Lincoln Mercury From 1999 to 2002 the Lincoln Mercury division became a brand of Premier Automotive Group a division of Ford created to manage its premium automotive brands acquired during the 1990s following organizational difficulties leading to Lincoln once again falling behind Cadillac in sales by 2000 Lincoln Mercury was restored under its previous divisional structure during 2002 As part of The Way Forward the 2007 closure of Wixom Assembly Plant was announced initially putting the future of the Town Car at risk To continue the Town Car for the 2008 model year production of the Town Car was transferred to the St Thomas Assembly plant in Canada alongside the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis Chassis Edit For its redesign in the 1998 model year the Lincoln Town Car retained the Ford Panther platform that had underpinned its predecessor To improve the cornering stability of the Town Car a Watt s linkage was fitted to the solid rear axle suspension a change also seen in its Mercury and Ford counterparts The front brake calipers were changed to a larger dual piston design 16 inch wheels became standard For 2003 the chassis of the Town Car was extensively redesigned and changes were made to the tuning of the suspension The steering system was changed from a recirculating ball to a rack and pinion configuration Powertrain Edit In the redesign the Lincoln Town Car carried over its Modular V8 shared with the Crown Victoria Grand Marquis For the first time since its 1991 introduction the 4 6 L SOHC V8 saw an increase in output rising to 200 hp in Executive Signature models dual exhaust Town Cars produced 220 hp in Cartier trim with 239 hp in Signature Touring versions In 2000 the V8 was retuned to 200 215 hp rising to 220 235 hp in 2001 For 2003 the powertrain would get a final power increase rising to 224 239 hp From 1997 to 2002 the Town Car used the 4R70W 4 speed automatic that was introduced in 1994 From 2003 onward the heavier duty 4R75W replaced it 44 Engine Displacement Years produced Horsepower rating Torque output NotesFord Modular SOHC V8 4 6 liters 281 cu in 1998 2000 205 hp 153 kW 280 lb ft 380 N m at 3 500 rpm single exhaust sold with Executive Series Signature Series1998 2000 220 hp 164 kW 290 lb ft 393 N m at 3 500 rpm dual exhaust sold with Cartier2000 2002 235 hp 175 kW 285 lb ft 386 N m dual exhaust sold with Town Car L2001 2002 235 hp 175 kW 287 lb ft 389 N m at 3 500 rpm dual exhaust sold with Executive Series Signature Series2003 2011 239 hp 178 kW 287 lb ft 389 N m at 4 100 rpm Introduced with 1998 2002 Signature Touring this version became the sole engine for all Town Cars from 2003 to 2011 Body Edit Exterior Edit While three inches shorter than its 1997 predecessor the 1998 Town Car gained two inches in width and an inch in height becoming the tallest Lincoln sedan in 40 years In a major break from Lincoln styling tradition the Town Car abandoned many of the straight edged lines of its predecessor Adopting styling cues of the outgoing Mark VIII and the 1995 Continental the Town Car adopted a curved design scheme in place of the previous straight lined body While the radiator grille was retained its rectangular shape was changed to oval its waterfall pattern was adopted by the Lincoln Navigator introduced alongside it and the hood ornament was deleted The curved design scheme carried further to the rear of the Town Car in the C pillar losing its opera windows into the trunk lid To differentiate from its Mercury counterpart the Town Car switched to individual taillamps deleting the filler panel on the trunk lid a large chrome surround was used on the trunk lid to mount the license plate In 2001 the stretched Town Car L was introduced with a six inch stretch in its wheelbase To produce the variant at a lower cost the B pillar was widened on 2001 2002 versions to use the existing rear door glass of the standard Town Car In 2003 the Town Car L was redesigned giving it model specific doors proportioned to the longer roofline these versions are distinguished by wider rear quarter glass in the doors In 2003 coinciding with the chassis redesign the body of the Town Car underwent a number of changes To bring it in line with contemporary Lincoln vehicles the lower body was squared off the oval grille was redesigned in the style of the Lincoln LS the hood ornament made its return after a 5 year absence Lincoln Town Car exterior 1998 2011 1998 2002 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series 1998 2002 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series rear 1998 2002 Lincoln Town Car Cartier 2003 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series Ireland 2003 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series rear view Ireland 2008 2010 Lincoln Town Car Signature Limited 2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature Limited Edition USA Interior Edit As with its predecessors the 1998 Lincoln Town Car visibly shares few common interior parts with its Ford and Mercury counterparts aside from its steering column radio and climate controls To improve ergonomics power seat controls on Signature and Cartier models are relocated from the seat to door panel Executive Series in 1999 Seat mounted side airbags become standard on all Town Cars for 1999 In the same year the Executive Series regained its rear seat center armrest initially deleted in a cost cutting move A new in vehicle telematics system called RESCU included a rearview mirror with integrated microphone and SOS and roadside assistance buttons and replaced the previous in car telephone with a portable Motorola Timeport cellular telephone that now featured voice recognition The system was discontinued after the 2003 model year For its 2003 redesign the interior of the Lincoln Town Car saw extensive changes To differentiate the Town Car from the Mercury Grand Marquis the radio and climate controls were integrated into a single unit with an analog clock the interior was given a model specific wood trim bordered by satin metal The redesign included new seats distinguished by taller head restraints Alongside the Lincoln LS the 2003 Town Car introduced a DVD based satellite navigation system designed by Pioneer it was later paired with THX sound processing On all Town Cars except for Executive Series ultrasonic park assist was standard alongside a power open close trunk lid For 2004 the Soundmark standard stereo system is redesigned to offer dual media capability AM FM cassette CD For 2005 for the first time since 1996 the Town Car received a redesigned steering wheel For 2006 the instrument panel was redesigned with the Town Car gaining a tachometer alongside its Ford and Mercury counterparts The Town Car was one of the last American market vehicles sold without one As part of the 2008 shift in assembly plants to streamline production Lincoln deleted or standardized many features of the Town Car leaving only four remaining options HID headlamps whitewall tires polished 18 spoke wheels in place of 10 spoke machine finish wheels and a trunk organizer Lincoln Town Car interior Dashboard 2001 Town Car Cartier Door panel showing seat and window controls 1998 2002 front seats Signature Series 1998 2002 rear seats Signature Series Rear seat center armrest Interior 2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature Limited EditionTrim Edit At its redesign for 1998 the Lincoln Town Car was produced in three trim levels Executive Series primarily for fleets and livery sales Signature Series and Cartier Designer Edition From 1998 to 2002 Lincoln offered the Signature Series Touring essentially the Lincoln counterpart to the Handling and Performance Package option for the Ford Crown Victoria Mercury Grand Marquis the Signature Series Touring offered suspension upgrades to optimize handling For 2002 the Town Car line was expanded as Lincoln introduced a Premium option package for the Signature Series Cartier and Signature Touring the Premium option package is distinguished by a glass sunroof 45 For 2003 the Town Car was redesigned to have a new look and the Executive became the base model The Signature was the next step up and then the Cartier and Cartier L A new SoundMark premium audio system featuring nine premium speakers including a rear deck mounted subwoofer coaxial front and rear speakers and an amplifier became available and was paired with a dual media AM FM stereo radio with integrated cassette and CD players A trunk mounted CD changer was still available though an AM FM stereo radio with an in dash CD player replaced the cassette only unit the standard sound system still featured four speakers mounted in the front doors and rear deck of the Town Car For 2004 several shifts were made to the model line with the Executive becoming available solely for fleet livery customers and the Cartier discontinued altogether To replace the Cartier Lincoln introduced the Town Car Ultimate Ultimate buyers could now opt for upgraded leather seat trim A touchscreen GPS navigation system radio became available for the first time available on the new Ultimate trim For 2005 the Ultimate was replaced by the Signature Limited first introduced as an option in 2000 along with the Designer Series in 2006 2007 Also in 2005 Signature Limited models equipped with the GPS navigation system radio also came equipped with a new THX Certified premium audio system adding tweeter speakers in the upper corners of the front door panels and a more powerful amplifier and all Town Car models could be paired with Sirius Satellite Radio regardless of radio option Effectively replacing the Cartier the Designer Series offered a two tone interior with Provence leather and adjustable head restraints the exterior was distinguished by chrome wheels and B pillar trim For 2008 through 2011 the Signature Limited became the sole trim available on the standard wheelbase Town Car along with the long wheelbase Signature L the Executive Series remained in production for fleet and livery sales The dual media cassette and CD player radio was replaced with a six disc in dash CD changer unit and both the trunk mounted CD changer and GPS navigation radio were discontinued as was the THX Certified premium audio system Special editions Edit Major General Murat Bektanov Commander in Chief of the Kazakh Ground Forces commanding a military parade on Independence Square Nur Sultan in a 2003 Lincoln Town Car TouringIntended to enhance the driving appeal of the Lincoln Town Car the Touring Touring Sedan was an option package for Signature Series Town Cars from 1998 to 2002 Essentially the Lincoln counterpart of the Ford Crown Victoria Mercury Grand Marquis Handling and Performance Package the Touring option package featured a dual exhaust 239 hp V8 heavy duty KONI shocks revised suspension bushings wider 16 inch wheels with 235 mm tires a 3 55 rear axle ratio and revised steering tuning Town Cars with the option package featured a black painted grille exterior chrome delete black wood interior fitted with perforated leather seats and a JBL sound system Limited EditionIn 2003 Lincoln offered a Limited trim having Limited badges on the C pillar fog lights heated and memory seats as well as Arden inserts in the rims and grille For 2005 the Limited offered two tone paint schemes in addition to two tone seats with Limited badges on the C pillar as well but no fog lights Pro SeriesOffered in 2004 a special Pro series badge was placed on the C pillars having the background of a golf course This badge was stitched onto the front seats in addition to having chrome 9 spoke rims and a two tone color scheme 25th Anniversary EditionLincoln commemorated the 25th anniversary of the Town Car by offering a 25th Anniversary Edition package on the 2006 Signature Limited The package included chrome B pillar and door handles unique Eucalyptus wood applique and matching steering wheel with wood inserts scuff plates with 25th Anniversary Edition and 25th anniversary badging Provence leather individual 40 20 40 lounge seating with individual comfort shirring contrast piping and rear seat adjustable headrests fog lamps and 9 spoke chrome wheels Continental EditionOffered in 2010 and 2011 was the Continental Edition package available as an option only on the Signature Limited trim The package added Continental badging chrome 17 inch wheels and accents to the B pillars On the interior the Continental name was embroidered on the front seats and front floor mats Safety Edit The Lincoln Town Car was the first production sedan in the world to receive US five star crash ratings in every category National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA 2003 Lincoln Town Car Crash Test Ratings with side airbags 46 Frontal Driver Frontal Passenger Side Impact Driver Side Impact Passenger Rollover National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA 1998 Lincoln Town Car Crash Test Ratings with side air bags 47 Frontal Driver Frontal Passenger Side Impact Driver Side Impact Passenger Rollover N AVariants EditTrim level timeline Edit Lincoln Town Car TimelineTrim level 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11Entry Base Executive Series Signature Series Signature LimitedMid level Signature Series Signature LimitedHigh end Cartier Series Ultimate Designer SeriesL Cartier L Ultimate L Signature LFleet Executive LLivery variants Edit Featuring a standard V8 engine body on frame design rear wheel drive and large exterior and interior dimensions 48 the Town Car became popular in livery and commercial service In commercial service the typical Lincoln Town Car saw a life expectancy of well over 400 000 miles Its basis on the Ford Panther chassis gave it powertrain and suspension commonality with the Mercury Grand Marquis and the Ford LTD Crown Victoria later the Crown Victoria This design made them durable even in the rough conditions taxi and livery cars are subjected to and easy and cheap to repair when they did suffer damage 49 The Lincoln Town Car was popular as a stretch limousine donor chassis it was the most commonly used limousine and chauffeured car in the United States and Canada 50 Hearses and funeral cars were also built on the Town Car chassis through Ford s QVM program the chassis was modified by coachbuilders for use in the funeral business though Cadillac has always dominated in this market 1981 1985 Lincoln Town Car Buddhist hearse conversion in Japan 1982 Lincoln Town Car hearse customized 2011 Lincoln Town Car Funeral Hearse in Philippines 1987 town car style formal limousine Brougham bodystyle 1989 stretch limousine in Minnesota 1995 1997 stretch limousine approximately 120 1995 1997 stretch limousine non standard beyond 120 inches 1998 2002 stretch limousine 2003 2009 stretch limousinePresidential State Car Edit A 1989 Lincoln Town Car was commissioned by United States President George H W Bush as the Presidential State Car of the United States to succeed the 1983 Cadillac Fleetwood used during the Ronald Reagan administration The Presidential Town Car limousine arrived in 1989 and was the state car for the entire presidency of George H W Bush It was succeeded by a 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood used by his successor Bill Clinton As of 2021 the 1989 Lincoln Town Car is currently the last Lincoln vehicle to have served as a Presidential State Car 1989 Lincoln Town Car Presidential Limousine Parked at the White House Displayed at George Bush Presidential LibraryTown Car L Edit A new L designation was used for extended wheelbase Town Cars from 2000 to 2011 The L editions offered an additional 6 in 150 mm of rear seat legroom as well as remote access audio and climate controls mounted in the rear center armrest Also included was a two way travel switch for the front passenger seat base a feature shared with the extended wheelbase Jaguar XJ The L designation was applied to the top of line Cartier 2000 2003 Ultimate 2004 only and Signature 2005 2011 trim levels Fleet buyers received it under the Executive L trim designation For 2000 02 versions the L edition is identified by a widened B pillar bearing the Lincoln star ornament maintaining parts commonality with the standard Town Car The 2003 2011 L editions had longer rear doors featuring wider versions of the fixed windows Lincoln Town Car L 2000 2011 2000 2002 Lincoln Town Car Executive L converted to 4 door convertible in Taiwan profile showing longer rear doors used by military police 2003 Lincoln Town Car Cartier L 2003 2007 Lincoln Town Car Signature LBallistic Protection Series Edit Starting in 2003 the Lincoln Town Car had been available featuring ballistic protection from the factory Adding nearly 100 000 to the base price the armored body and bulletproof glass increased the curb weight of the Town Car to nearly 7 000 lb 3 175 kg 51 Other changes included the suspension and brakes A few dealers in the US were authorized to sell this series Hongqi CA7460 Edit Main article Hongqi marque In China FAW produced a licensed version of the Lincoln Town Car rebadged as the Hongqi CA7460 红旗 Red flag CA7460 and Hongqi Qijian 红旗旗舰 Flagship from November 10 1998 52 until 2005 53 The limousine version is currently called the Hongqi Limousine L1 L2 and L3 respectively Pricing in 1998 was at 690 000 RMB US 109 710 while limousines were added to the range The L3 was introduced in 2001 and had a wheelbase of 3 190 millimetres 126 in For 2002 the L1 was introduced and had a wheelbase of 3 990 millimetres 157 in and the L2 was introduced in 2003 and had the longest wheelbase out of the three with 5 339 millimetres 210 2 in 54 Pricing for the limousine variant was 1 350 000 RMB US 214 650 55 The front is redesigned to follow Hongqi design style a pair of turn signal lights are added on fenders to meet Chinese standard The rear lights set is changed in order to comply with Chinese standard Sales EditCalendar Year American sales1994 19 120 1911995 19 92 6731996 19 93 5981997 19 92 2971998 19 97 5471999 19 56 84 6292000 19 81 3992001 19 57 66 8592002 58 59 3122003 19 56 5662004 19 59 51 9082005 19 47 1222006 60 39 2952007 26 7392008 15 6532009 11 3752010 61 11 2642011 62 9 4602012 63 1 001Total 1 058 888Discontinuation EditDuring the 2000s in spite of declining sales the Town Car remained one of the highest selling American brand luxury sedans Outside of retail markets it was the most used limousine and chauffeured car in the United States and Canada 50 In 2006 as part of The Way Forward Ford considered ending production of Lincoln s largest model as part of the 2007 closing of the Wixom Assembly Plant 64 Industry observer George Peterson said It blows everybody s mind that they are dropping the Town Car Just think what Ford could do if they actually invested in a re skin of Crown Victoria Grand Marquis and Town Car 65 Ultimately Wixom Assembly was closed following the 2007 model year with the production of the Town Car consolidated with the Ford Crown Victoria Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor and Mercury Grand Marquis in Canada at St Thomas Assembly 50 the first Canadian produced Town Car was assembled on January 10 2008 66 Following the 2007 model year however the Town Car was discontinued for retail sale in Canada available exclusively for fleet and livery customers afterward In 2009 the fate of all three Panther platform models was determined when Ford announced the 2011 closure of the St Thomas Assembly Plant For the limousine and livery markets Ford had promised availability of the Town Car through the 2011 model year 67 retail sales continued on a limited basis in the United States and for export In 2010 Ford announced the closure of the Mercury brand at the end of the year effectively making the Town Car the final model line sold for retail sale produced by St Thomas Assembly retail sales of the Crown Victoria ended after 2007 On August 29 2011 the final Town Car rolled off the assembly line without any fanfare or announcement from Ford 2 St Thomas Assembly produced its final vehicle a 2012 Crown Victoria for export on September 15 2011 While Lincoln has not developed a direct successor to the model line following its 2011 discontinuation the use of the nameplate returned for 2012 denoting a variant of the Lincoln MKT designed for limousine livery use 68 69 The MKT was discontinued after the 2019 model year without a direct replacement marking the final use of the Town Car name the nameplate was in use for 49 continuous years by Lincoln 30 as a distinct model line 11 as a sub model of the Continental 8 of the MKT Awards EditThe Town Car has received several awards and recognitions Forbes magazine repeatedly named the Town Car one of the best cars to be chauffeured in along with other often more expensive flagship sedans such as the Mercedes Benz S Class BMW 7 Series and Lexus LS 70 The Town Car Signature L features a rear seat comfort package which not only provides rear seat passengers with audio system and rear compartment climate controls but also features a control function which allows for the rear seat occupants to move the passenger seat forward a feature exclusive to few ultra luxury sedans 70 In addition to its many amenities the Signature L also features an unrivaled 46 9 in 1 191 mm of rear legroom and 60 in 1 524 mm of rear shoulder room 71 In 1990 upon the introduction of the second generation Town Car the vehicle was named Motor Trend Car of the Year 72 However this award was later included by Car and Driver in a list of the poorly chosen car of the year award winners 73 Motor Trend has changed the criteria by which it awards its highest accolade Originally Car of the Year awards went to the vehicle model which was the most significantly improved over the previous year s design in all respects Currently no such consideration is given to contenders for this award and vehicles are considered for the award even if in their first year of production See also EditFord Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Mercury Grand Marquis Marauder Ford Panther platform Lincoln Mark SeriesReferences Edit a b c d e f Flammang James M 1999 Standard catalog of American cars 1976 1999 Third ed Iola WI Krause Publications ISBN 9780873417556 a b Ferguson David Linoln Luxury In Motion Archived 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