Lincoln is cooking up two new models for U.S. drivers. The luxury car maker shared this news with dealers earlier this month, aiming to keep its sales on the rise.

The company's been on a roll lately. In the first seven months of 2024, Lincoln's sales jumped by 23%. They've also gained 1% more of the market. If this keeps up, they could sell over 100,000 new cars this year. That's a big deal - they haven't hit that number since 2020.

This uptick comes after three years of falling sales. In 2023, Lincoln sold 81,818 vehicles. But things are looking up now, thanks to some fresh updates to their lineup.

Since early 2023, Lincoln's given all four of its models a makeover. The Navigator, their biggest ride, got a 2025 model year refresh. It's got a more modern look, taking cues from the smaller Nautilus. Under the hood, there's a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 engine pumping out 440 hp and 510 lb-ft of torque. Inside, drivers will find a massive 48-inch screen stretching across the entire dashboard.

The Aviator also got a facelift, while the Nautilus is brand new and made in China. As for the Corsair, its days are numbered. Production will stop in 2025, but word on the street is that another compact crossover might take its place. That one could be made in China too.

Lincoln's keeping quiet about what these two new models will be. We don't know if they're totally new cars or updated versions of what's already out there. What we do know is that they'll hit the roads in the next few years.

Source: Automotive News