What’s the Last Year Lincoln Made a Pickup Truck?

Lincoln has been making pickup trucks for decades, but the last year Lincoln made a pickup truck was in 1997. The Ford Motor Company discontinued the Lincoln Blackwood in that year, ending the pickup truck line.

The Blackwood was only produced for one year and was a luxury version of the Ford F-150. It featured an 8-foot bed with a locking hard tonneau cover that opened to reveal a carpeted storage space. The interior was luxurious with leather seating and wood accents, and it had features like power-adjustable pedals and rain-sensing wipers. It also had stability control, rear air suspension, and an in-dash navigation system.

When the Blackwood was introduced, it had a V8 engine that made 250 horsepower.

It was available with either rear or four-wheel drive, and it could tow up to 8,800 pounds when properly equipped. Unfortunately, despite its power and luxury features, sales were slow and the Blackwood only lasted one year before being discontinued due to poor sales.

In recent years there have been rumors of Lincoln bringing back its pickup truck line in some form or another. However, these plans have yet to come to fruition and so far no announcement has been made regarding any potential new model from Lincoln.

Conclusion:

What’s the last year Lincoln made a pickup truck? The answer is 1997 when Ford Motor Company discontinued the Lincoln Blackwood after just one year on the market due to slow sales. Since then there have been rumors of Lincoln bringing back its pickup truck line but so far no announcement has been made about any potential new models from them.

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Stephen Dunn