Don’t judge the new 2010 Lincoln MKS by its cover. (I know. I’m not even kidding.)
With new EcoBoost technology--the first car to depend on this tech--the Lincoln MKS is more fuel efficient, environmentally friendly and more powerful.
The Lincoln’s EcoBoost technology combines direct-injection and turbocharging, which means 20% better fuel economy, 15% lower CO2 emissions and better driving performance.
The result? The MKS is a 3.5 liter V6 engine that pumps 355 horsepower and 350 lbs-feet of torque making it run like a V8 (I told you I wasn’t kidding).
The 2010 Lincoln MKS comes in at $47,760 (USD). As far as the pictures are concerned: Introduce yourself, get to know her and love her.
Eccentric Eco-Cars
2010 Lincoln MKS Goes Green With EcoBoost Technology
Trend Themes
1. Ecoboost Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop and implement EcoBoost technology in other car models to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.
2. Direct-injection - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore the use of direct-injection technology in various industries to enhance performance and fuel economy.
3. Turbocharging - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Apply turbocharging technology in different sectors to optimize power output and fuel efficiency.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create sustainable and high-performance vehicles by integrating EcoBoost, direct-injection, and turbocharging technologies.
2. Energy - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Implement EcoBoost, direct-injection, and turbocharging technologies in the energy industry to enhance energy efficiency.
3. Transportation - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate EcoBoost, direct-injection, and turbocharging technologies in transportation systems to reduce emissions and improve performance.