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Lincoln Blackwood

The Lincoln Blackwood is a luxury pickup truck that was marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company for the 2002 model year. The first pickup truck marketed by Lincoln, the Blackwood was derived from the Ford F-150 SuperCrew and the Lincoln Navigator. Drawing its name from its simulated black woodgrain cargo box, the Blackwood was offered solely with a black-painted exterior.

Lincoln Blackwood
2002 Lincoln Blackwood
Overview
ManufacturerLincoln (Ford)
ProductionAugust 2001 – December 2002
Model years2002 (United States)
2002–2003 (Mexico)
AssemblyUnited States: Claycomo, Missouri (Kansas City Assembly)
DesignerPatrick Schiavone
Body and chassis
ClassLarge luxury pickup truck
Body style4-door crew cab pickup truck
LayoutFR layout
RelatedFord F-150
Lincoln Navigator
Powertrain
Engine5.4L InTech DOHC V8
Transmission4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase138.5 in (3,518 mm)
Length220.2 in (5,593 mm)
Width78.0 in (1,981 mm)
Height73.6 in (1,869 mm)
Chronology
SuccessorLincoln Mark LT

Marketed in the United States and Mexico, the Blackwood fell far under sales projections. After the 2002 model year, the Blackwood was discontinued in the United States, with a short run of 2003 models produced for Mexico. In total, only 3,356 units were produced, making it both the rarest and shortest-produced Lincoln model line. For 2006, Lincoln entered the pickup truck segment for a second time with the Lincoln Mark LT, again based on the Ford F-150.

The first Lincoln vehicle manufactured exclusively outside of the state of Michigan since 1958, the Blackwood was assembled by Ford at its Kansas City Assembly facility in Claycomo, Missouri, alongside the F-150 from August 2001 to December 2002.

Background

The 1998 launch of the Lincoln Navigator was met with success; along with becoming the second best-selling Lincoln (behind the Town Car), the Navigator contributed to Lincoln overtaking Cadillac in sales for the first time.[1] To build on its success in the light-truck segment, a Lincoln Blackwood concept vehicle was introduced at the 1999 North American International Auto Show; it was also displayed at the 1999 LA Auto Show.[2][3]

Named the "ultimate utility vehicle" by Ford, the Blackwood was intended to combine the utility of a truck-based vehicle (such as the Navigator or an F-150) with the comfort of a sedan (such as the Town Car), replacing the F-Series pickup bed with an enclosed cargo area bodied with black African wenge wood (adopting a styling element of wood-bodied station wagons).[2][3] To protect the wood from the elements, it was sealed with epoxy and inlaid with aluminum stripes.[3]

Production development

Met with nearly universal approval by the public, the Blackwood concept vehicle was approved for production shortly after its display; it was also displayed by Ford at the 1999 Frankfurt Auto Show (a rare appearance of Lincoln vehicles in Europe).[3]

Following its approval for production, the Lincoln Blackwood saw few almost no changes made from the 1999 concept vehicle. For a lower ride height and larger tire sidewall, the 19-inch wheels were downsized to 18 inches.[3][4] To produce the cargo bed at a realistic cost, the 20 square feet of expensive wood was replaced by screened laminate composite panels (the inlaid aluminum strakes remained).[4]

Intended to enter production in early 2001, sales of the Blackwood were delayed several months by supply problems related to the cargo box (produced by Magna Steyr).[2] At the end of 2001, Ford froze their contracts with parent company Magna International in response to the issue.[2]

At the time of its launch, Lincoln was unsure of how many examples of the Blackwood would be produced. Intending to limit yearly production (to maintain exclusivity[5]), Lincoln did plan to sell at least 18,000 vehicles over multiple years.[6]

Model overview

Chassis

The Lincoln Blackwood uses the chassis of the tenth-generation F-Series (introduced by the 1997 F-150), using a 138.5-inch wheelbase. The Blackwood shared its front short-long control arm independent front suspension with the F-150; while retaining the solid rear axle, the rear suspension was also fitted with air springs (closer in line with the Lincoln Town Car).[7][8]

In contrast to the Lincoln Navigator, all Blackwoods were manufactured with rear-wheel drive (to maintain a lower ride height[7][4]). The model line had a 1200-lb payload with an 8700-lb towing capacity.[8][9]

Powertrain details

Shared with the Navigator, the Blackwood is fitted with a 5.4L V8, producing 300 hp. In place of the SOHC 16-valve Triton V8 used by the F-150, the Blackwood used the DOHC 32-valve InTech V8 used by Lincoln; the engine was paired to a 4-speed automatic transmission.

Years Engine Power Torque
2002 5.4 L InTech DOHC V8 300 hp (223.7 kW; 304.2 PS) 355 ft⋅lbf (481 N⋅m)

Body design

 
2002 Lincoln Blackwood

Exterior

 
Lincoln Blackwood, rear cargo doors closed
 
Lincoln Blackwood, cargo area doors open

Sharing its cab with the Ford F-150 SuperCrew, the Blackwood sources its front bodywork directly from the Navigator. In contrast to its Ford counterpart, the 4-foot 8-inch cargo bed of the Blackwood was constructed of plastic composites.[5][9] In its namesake design feature, the exterior of the cargo bed was styled with imitation black African wengewood with aluminum-strake inlays (making it the first "woodie" Ford Motor Company vehicle since the LTD Country Squire and Colony Park station wagons, discontinued in 1991).[7][6]

In another major design change, the rear cargo bed was repurposed as a watertight trunk,[9] adopting a permanently-mounted tonneau cover (power-operated), opening above a 50/50 hinged door (replacing a tailgate). The interior of the Blackwood cargo area was fully carpeted, lined in polished aluminum, and lit with LED lighting.[5] While far smaller in interior size than a similar-length F-150 cargo bed, at 26 cubic feet,[10] the cargo area of the Blackwood was larger than the trunk of the Lincoln Town Car (itself, the highest-capacity sedan produced at the time).

Interior

Sourced almost directly from the first-generation Lincoln Navigator, the interior of the Blackwood shares primarily its dashboard with the F-150 (as does the Expedition and Navigator), using imitation black oak wood for interior trim.[5][6] The model line uses a four-seat 2+2 seating configuration (effectively the front two rows of the Navigator interior), placing a large center console between the two rear seats. All four seats were upholstered in Connolly leather, with heating and cooling for the front seats.[5][9][6]

Trim

In line with the first-generation Navigator, Lincoln offered the Blackwood under a single trim level. The model line was equipped with nearly every available Lincoln feature standard, including a sunroof, premium sound system (cassette player in dashboard with CD changer in front console[4]), and multi-zone automatic climate control.[6]

Only one option was offered for the Blackwood: a vehicle telematics system, which added a voice-activated cellular phone and a GPS navigation system (mounted on a 5-inch front-console screen).[6] Along with standard dual front airbags, the Blackwood was fitted with standard front side airbags.[9]

Neiman Marcus Edition

For the 2001 Neiman Marcus spring catalog, Lincoln built a special edition of 50 Neiman Marcus Edition Blackwoods.[11] While sharing the same exterior as a standard Blackwood, several upgrades were made to the interior, including Neiman Marcus logo-embroidered headrests and a modified rear console, including a 7-inch widescreen LCD Panasonic DVD player with wireless headphones; the console also received a cooler/warmer compartment.[11]

While priced at $58,800 ($6,300 higher than a regular Blackwood), the Neiman Marcus Edition Blackwood sold out within less than 24 hours of its release.[11]

Discontinuation

After the 2002 model year, Lincoln ended sales of the Blackwood in the United States, with all 2003 production of the model line sold in Mexico; the final Lincoln Blackwood rolled off the assembly line in December 2002, 15 months after its entry into production.

Introduced alongside the Blackwood for 2002, the Cadillac Escalade EXT outsold the model line more than four-to-one. While also sold as a crew-cab pickup truck from an American luxury brand, the Escalade EXT was available with multiple features favored by buyers, including optional four-wheel drive, an open-roof cargo area, and multiple colors. Based on the Chevrolet Avalanche, the Escalade EXT had a reconfigurable interior with five-passenger seating.

Epilogue

For 2006, Lincoln reentered the pickup truck segment with Lincoln Mark LT. Again, based on the Ford F-150, the Mark LT abandoned many of the model-unique features of the Blackwood in favor of gaining the functionality of a pickup truck. While massively outsold by its Ford counterpart, the Mark LT proved more successful than its predecessor, nearly matching the Escalade EXT in sales.

After the 2008 model year, Ford ended sales of the Mark LT in United States, effectively replaced by the Platinum and Limited trims, added to both the F-150 and Super Duty versions of the F-Series. While Cadillac ended sales of the Escalade EXT pickup after 2013, GM continued production of luxury-oriented pickups through its GMC "Denali" sub-brand. In 2018, the Ford F-450 Super Duty Limited became the first factory-produced pickup truck with a price of over $100,000.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Cadillac Apologizes to Lincoln for Inflating Sales Numbers". Los Angeles Times. 1999-05-06. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  2. ^ a b c d "Blackwood - Model Information". conceptcarz.com. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  3. ^ a b c d e "DrivingEnthusiast: Lincoln Blackwood Concept". www.drivingenthusiast.net. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  4. ^ a b c d Swan, Tony (2001-07-01). "Trucks in Transition: 2002 Lincoln Blackwood". Car and Driver. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  5. ^ a b c d e "The Lincoln Blackwood Is an Underappreciated Classic. Really". Automobile Magazine. 2019-01-01. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  6. ^ a b c d e f D, Vincent (2019-12-31). "The Lincoln Blackwood Was The Coolest Luxury Truck of the 2000s". DriveTribe. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  7. ^ a b c "The Lincoln Blackwood was the original luxury pickup. It was also weird". Autoblog. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  8. ^ a b "Used 2002 Lincoln Blackwood Specs & Features". Edmunds. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Consumer Guide: 2002-03 Lincoln Blackwood". Consumer Guide.
  10. ^ "2002 Lincoln Blackwood Specifications". www.thecarconnection.com. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  11. ^ a b c "Neiman Marcus Once Charged $60K for a Lincoln Truck". Automobile Magazine. 2019-01-01. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  12. ^ Valdes-Dapena, Peter (2017-09-28). "Ford reveals $100,000 F-450 pickup truck". CNNMoney. Retrieved 2021-06-13.

External links

  Media related to Lincoln Blackwood at Wikimedia Commons

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The Lincoln Blackwood is a luxury pickup truck that was marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company for the 2002 model year The first pickup truck marketed by Lincoln the Blackwood was derived from the Ford F 150 SuperCrew and the Lincoln Navigator Drawing its name from its simulated black woodgrain cargo box the Blackwood was offered solely with a black painted exterior Lincoln Blackwood2002 Lincoln BlackwoodOverviewManufacturerLincoln Ford ProductionAugust 2001 December 2002Model years2002 United States 2002 2003 Mexico AssemblyUnited States Claycomo Missouri Kansas City Assembly DesignerPatrick SchiavoneBody and chassisClassLarge luxury pickup truckBody style4 door crew cab pickup truckLayoutFR layoutRelatedFord F 150Lincoln NavigatorPowertrainEngine5 4L InTech DOHC V8Transmission4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase138 5 in 3 518 mm Length220 2 in 5 593 mm Width78 0 in 1 981 mm Height73 6 in 1 869 mm ChronologySuccessorLincoln Mark LTMarketed in the United States and Mexico the Blackwood fell far under sales projections After the 2002 model year the Blackwood was discontinued in the United States with a short run of 2003 models produced for Mexico In total only 3 356 units were produced making it both the rarest and shortest produced Lincoln model line For 2006 Lincoln entered the pickup truck segment for a second time with the Lincoln Mark LT again based on the Ford F 150 The first Lincoln vehicle manufactured exclusively outside of the state of Michigan since 1958 the Blackwood was assembled by Ford at its Kansas City Assembly facility in Claycomo Missouri alongside the F 150 from August 2001 to December 2002 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Production development 2 Model overview 2 1 Chassis 2 1 1 Powertrain details 2 2 Body design 2 2 1 Exterior 2 2 2 Interior 2 3 Trim 2 3 1 Neiman Marcus Edition 3 Discontinuation 4 Epilogue 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditThe 1998 launch of the Lincoln Navigator was met with success along with becoming the second best selling Lincoln behind the Town Car the Navigator contributed to Lincoln overtaking Cadillac in sales for the first time 1 To build on its success in the light truck segment a Lincoln Blackwood concept vehicle was introduced at the 1999 North American International Auto Show it was also displayed at the 1999 LA Auto Show 2 3 Named the ultimate utility vehicle by Ford the Blackwood was intended to combine the utility of a truck based vehicle such as the Navigator or an F 150 with the comfort of a sedan such as the Town Car replacing the F Series pickup bed with an enclosed cargo area bodied with black African wenge wood adopting a styling element of wood bodied station wagons 2 3 To protect the wood from the elements it was sealed with epoxy and inlaid with aluminum stripes 3 Production development Edit Met with nearly universal approval by the public the Blackwood concept vehicle was approved for production shortly after its display it was also displayed by Ford at the 1999 Frankfurt Auto Show a rare appearance of Lincoln vehicles in Europe 3 Following its approval for production the Lincoln Blackwood saw few almost no changes made from the 1999 concept vehicle For a lower ride height and larger tire sidewall the 19 inch wheels were downsized to 18 inches 3 4 To produce the cargo bed at a realistic cost the 20 square feet of expensive wood was replaced by screened laminate composite panels the inlaid aluminum strakes remained 4 Intended to enter production in early 2001 sales of the Blackwood were delayed several months by supply problems related to the cargo box produced by Magna Steyr 2 At the end of 2001 Ford froze their contracts with parent company Magna International in response to the issue 2 At the time of its launch Lincoln was unsure of how many examples of the Blackwood would be produced Intending to limit yearly production to maintain exclusivity 5 Lincoln did plan to sell at least 18 000 vehicles over multiple years 6 Model overview EditChassis Edit The Lincoln Blackwood uses the chassis of the tenth generation F Series introduced by the 1997 F 150 using a 138 5 inch wheelbase The Blackwood shared its front short long control arm independent front suspension with the F 150 while retaining the solid rear axle the rear suspension was also fitted with air springs closer in line with the Lincoln Town Car 7 8 In contrast to the Lincoln Navigator all Blackwoods were manufactured with rear wheel drive to maintain a lower ride height 7 4 The model line had a 1200 lb payload with an 8700 lb towing capacity 8 9 Powertrain details Edit Shared with the Navigator the Blackwood is fitted with a 5 4L V8 producing 300 hp In place of the SOHC 16 valve Triton V8 used by the F 150 the Blackwood used the DOHC 32 valve InTech V8 used by Lincoln the engine was paired to a 4 speed automatic transmission Years Engine Power Torque2002 5 4 L InTech DOHC V8 300 hp 223 7 kW 304 2 PS 355 ft lbf 481 N m Body design Edit 2002 Lincoln Blackwood Exterior Edit Lincoln Blackwood rear cargo doors closed Lincoln Blackwood cargo area doors open Sharing its cab with the Ford F 150 SuperCrew the Blackwood sources its front bodywork directly from the Navigator In contrast to its Ford counterpart the 4 foot 8 inch cargo bed of the Blackwood was constructed of plastic composites 5 9 In its namesake design feature the exterior of the cargo bed was styled with imitation black African wengewood with aluminum strake inlays making it the first woodie Ford Motor Company vehicle since the LTD Country Squire and Colony Park station wagons discontinued in 1991 7 6 In another major design change the rear cargo bed was repurposed as a watertight trunk 9 adopting a permanently mounted tonneau cover power operated opening above a 50 50 hinged door replacing a tailgate The interior of the Blackwood cargo area was fully carpeted lined in polished aluminum and lit with LED lighting 5 While far smaller in interior size than a similar length F 150 cargo bed at 26 cubic feet 10 the cargo area of the Blackwood was larger than the trunk of the Lincoln Town Car itself the highest capacity sedan produced at the time Interior Edit Sourced almost directly from the first generation Lincoln Navigator the interior of the Blackwood shares primarily its dashboard with the F 150 as does the Expedition and Navigator using imitation black oak wood for interior trim 5 6 The model line uses a four seat 2 2 seating configuration effectively the front two rows of the Navigator interior placing a large center console between the two rear seats All four seats were upholstered in Connolly leather with heating and cooling for the front seats 5 9 6 Trim Edit In line with the first generation Navigator Lincoln offered the Blackwood under a single trim level The model line was equipped with nearly every available Lincoln feature standard including a sunroof premium sound system cassette player in dashboard with CD changer in front console 4 and multi zone automatic climate control 6 Only one option was offered for the Blackwood a vehicle telematics system which added a voice activated cellular phone and a GPS navigation system mounted on a 5 inch front console screen 6 Along with standard dual front airbags the Blackwood was fitted with standard front side airbags 9 Neiman Marcus Edition Edit For the 2001 Neiman Marcus spring catalog Lincoln built a special edition of 50 Neiman Marcus Edition Blackwoods 11 While sharing the same exterior as a standard Blackwood several upgrades were made to the interior including Neiman Marcus logo embroidered headrests and a modified rear console including a 7 inch widescreen LCD Panasonic DVD player with wireless headphones the console also received a cooler warmer compartment 11 While priced at 58 800 6 300 higher than a regular Blackwood the Neiman Marcus Edition Blackwood sold out within less than 24 hours of its release 11 Discontinuation EditAfter the 2002 model year Lincoln ended sales of the Blackwood in the United States with all 2003 production of the model line sold in Mexico the final Lincoln Blackwood rolled off the assembly line in December 2002 15 months after its entry into production Introduced alongside the Blackwood for 2002 the Cadillac Escalade EXT outsold the model line more than four to one While also sold as a crew cab pickup truck from an American luxury brand the Escalade EXT was available with multiple features favored by buyers including optional four wheel drive an open roof cargo area and multiple colors Based on the Chevrolet Avalanche the Escalade EXT had a reconfigurable interior with five passenger seating Epilogue EditFor 2006 Lincoln reentered the pickup truck segment with Lincoln Mark LT Again based on the Ford F 150 the Mark LT abandoned many of the model unique features of the Blackwood in favor of gaining the functionality of a pickup truck While massively outsold by its Ford counterpart the Mark LT proved more successful than its predecessor nearly matching the Escalade EXT in sales After the 2008 model year Ford ended sales of the Mark LT in United States effectively replaced by the Platinum and Limited trims added to both the F 150 and Super Duty versions of the F Series While Cadillac ended sales of the Escalade EXT pickup after 2013 GM continued production of luxury oriented pickups through its GMC Denali sub brand In 2018 the Ford F 450 Super Duty Limited became the first factory produced pickup truck with a price of over 100 000 12 References Edit Cadillac Apologizes to Lincoln for Inflating Sales Numbers Los Angeles Times 1999 05 06 Retrieved 2021 06 13 a b c d Blackwood Model Information conceptcarz com Retrieved 2021 06 13 a b c d e DrivingEnthusiast Lincoln Blackwood Concept www drivingenthusiast net Retrieved 2021 06 13 a b c d Swan Tony 2001 07 01 Trucks in Transition 2002 Lincoln Blackwood Car and Driver Retrieved 2021 06 13 a b c d e The Lincoln Blackwood Is an Underappreciated Classic Really Automobile Magazine 2019 01 01 Retrieved 2021 06 13 a b c d e f D Vincent 2019 12 31 The Lincoln Blackwood Was The Coolest Luxury Truck of the 2000s DriveTribe Retrieved 2021 06 13 a b c The Lincoln Blackwood was the original luxury pickup It was also weird Autoblog Retrieved 2021 06 13 a b Used 2002 Lincoln Blackwood Specs amp Features Edmunds Retrieved 2021 06 13 a b c d e Consumer Guide 2002 03 Lincoln Blackwood Consumer Guide 2002 Lincoln Blackwood Specifications www thecarconnection com Retrieved 2021 06 13 a b c Neiman Marcus Once Charged 60K for a Lincoln Truck Automobile Magazine 2019 01 01 Retrieved 2021 06 13 Valdes Dapena Peter 2017 09 28 Ford reveals 100 000 F 450 pickup truck CNNMoney Retrieved 2021 06 13 External links Edit Media related to Lincoln Blackwood at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lincoln Blackwood amp oldid 1151561690, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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