Detroit,
Jan 23: Ford Motor Co will unveil this week a luxury crossover
designed to help the company gain a foothold in a fast-growing and profitable
segment of the U.S. luxury automotive market.
At the Detroit auto show,
the No. 2 U.S. automaker is unveiling a concept version of its Lincoln MKC, an
entry-level luxury compact crossover that shares its underpinnings with the Ford
Escape.
Ford is betting that a strong showing in this burgeoning segment
will reverse a two-decade sales decline for Lincoln, a brand better known for
the Town Car and presidential limos.
The premium crossover segment has
more than tripled in the last four years, Ford said.
"It's not a segment
that's been around a long time with entrants that have been there for 10-plus
years," said Kate Pearce, marketing manager for the Lincoln brand.
"This
is still evolving, which really provides us an opportunity to come in and create
something unique and differentiated and really grow our position," she
said.
Last year, Lincoln sold a little more than 82,000 vehicles in the
United States, slightly less than sales of the Ford Mustang, a retro muscle car
last redesigned in 2005.
Many analysts said that while Lincoln's lineup
has improved in quality and design, the brand's lackluster image remains an
obstacle. The company is hoping to shed that image and take advantage of the
momentum in the U.S. luxury auto market, which Ford predicts will outpace the
broader industry this year.
Ford expects a 7.5 percent growth in the U.S.
luxury auto market, compared to 4.5 percent growth among mass-market
brands.
"This is a huge opportunity to introduce all-new vehicles and
reinvent the brand in a really prosperous time for the luxury automotive
industry," Pearce said.
Ford is hoping to revive the Lincoln brand
through a combination of new models and an aggressive marketing strategy that
includes the brand's first ever Super Bowl ad this year. The company also
rechristened the brand the Lincoln Motor Co in a nod to the nameplate's
heritage.
The MKC is the second of four core models that Lincoln will
pitch to a growing group of buyers who appreciate warmth and "discreet luxury"
and avoid overt symbols of wealth.
About half the buyers are expected to
be new to the U.S. luxury market, Ford said. The other half will be existing
luxury buyers who are looking to buy a smaller vehicle.
Its competition
in the luxury compact market comes from BMW AG's X3, Honda Motor Co's Acura RDX
and others. Another challenge for Lincoln is setting itself apart from the "Blue
Oval" Ford brand.
To that end, Lincoln designers eschewed the "boxy" look
of its competitors in favor of a sleeker, more elegant approach. This look also
distinguishes it from the sportier Ford Escape.
Inside, the MKC concept
will feature the same push-button transmission sold in the MKZ sedan. Ford has
opted to show a four-seat version of the MKC concept that features a dual heater
and cooler in the backseat.
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