Option & Equipment
3-Point Seat Belts
AM/FM
Adjustable Headrests
Adjustable Seats
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Air Conditioning
Alloy Wheels
Anti-lock Brakes
Anti-theft System
Auto-dimming Mirror
Aux Audio Adapter
Beverage Holder
CD (Single Disc)
Center Console
Child Seat Anchors
Clock
Compass
Cooled Seats
Cruise Control
Cup Holder
Dual-zone Climate Control
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
Engine Immobilizer
Floor Mats
Fog Lights
Folding Mirrors
Front Airbags (Driver)
Handsfree/Bluetooth Integration
Heated Mirrors
Heated Seats
Heated Steering Wheel
Independent Suspension
Intermittent Wipers
Keyless Entry
Leather Seats
MP3
Paddle Shifter
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Seat (Driver)
Power Steering
Power Windows
Privacy Glass
Reading Lights
Remote Start
Remote Trunk Release
Remote Windows
Satellite Radio
Seat Memory
Side Curtain Airbags
Split/Folding Seats
Spoiler
Steering Wheel Controls
Sun/Moonroof
Tachometer
Thermometer
Trip Computer
USB Adapter
Vanity Mirror/Light
Ventilated Seats
Warranty


Notes
Revised for the 2011 model year, Lincoln's MKX luxury crossover received updated exterior styling, new technology features and a more powerful V-6 engine. The five-seat MKX competes against the Cadillac SRX and Lexus RX 350. New for 2013 The MKX can have newly available 22-inch polished aluminum wheels while the Sync entertainment and communication system adds Operator Assist and Wi-Fi capability. Exterior Up front, the MKX has a version of what Lincoln calls its split-wing grille. The grille doesn't overwhelm the front of the crossover like the design does on Lincoln's MKT full-size crossover. Exterior features include: Split taillights use inward-facing LEDs to soften the typical pinpoint illumination provided by these lights Standard 18-inch wheels Available 19-, 20- or 22-inch wheels Available forward sunroof and a fixed rear moonroof Interior The MKX's dashboard features a flowing design that blends smoothly into the center console and utilizes upscale touches such as stitching along some seams. Ford's entertainment and communication system, dubbed MyLincoln Touch in Lincoln models, is standard in the MKX. The system aims to make all of your communication and entertainment sources easy to control while driving. To do this, MyLincoln Touch features an 8-inch touch-screen in the middle of the dash, five-way steering-wheel controls, USB ports, an SD card slot and an instrument panel with a traditional analog speedometer flanked by two customizable LCD screens. The system can be operated by voice commands and touch-sensitive controls. The touch controls for audio volume and ventilation fan speed each feature a horizontal plate, and you slide your finger left or right to lower or raise the volume/fan speed. Interior features include: Real wood and aluminum trim is offered Standard leather upholstery Standard heated and ventilated front seats Standard remote keyless entry and start Available power tilt/telescoping steering wheel Available heated steering wheel Under the Hood Mechanical features include: 305-horsepower, 3.7-liter V-6 Six-speed automatic transmission Uses regular gas Front- or all-wheel drive Safety Safety features include: Four-wheel-disc antilock brakes Electronic stability system with Roll Stability Control and Curve Control Side-impact airbags for the front seats Side curtain airbags Available blind spot warning system