
Ford’s luxury division Lincoln announced on Monday it would be unveiling an electric vehicle concept later this month.
Jim Farley, Ford CEO, said “Mark your calendar. @LincolnMotorCo EV concept coming April 20, 2022.”
What we see in the short video is an illuminated Lincoln logo on the side, a sloping roofline and a lit-up line of its wheel well. The fine print says, “Lincoln Concept vehicle. Not available for purchase.” Some sort of extrusion on the top part of the roofline looks like it could be a lidar sensor.
If you ramp up the teaser image’s light exposure in Photoshop, as what Motortrend did, you can see what appears to be an outline of an SUV, below:

Back in February, it was reported Lincoln was planning to launch five electric SUVs by 2026. Lincoln previously said it would debut the electric Aviator based on its new EV platform.
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