When Was the Last Year Lincoln Made a Pickup Truck?

It was in 2011 that Lincoln, Ford Motor Company’s luxury vehicle division, made the last production run of their pickup truck. The Lincoln Mark LT was a full-size luxury pickup truck that was manufactured from 2006 to 2008 and then brought back in 2011 for a limited production run.

The Mark LT had a 5.4L V8 engine and was available with either two-wheel or four-wheel drive configurations. It featured many of the same amenities as its sedan counterpart, such as heated/cooled leather seats, power adjustable pedals, and an adjustable air suspension system. It also had a unique exterior style with a three-bar chrome grille and a sloped rear window design.

The Mark LT competed directly against other full-size luxury pick up trucks such as the Cadillac Escalade EXT and the GMC Denali. However, unlike its competitors, it didn’t offer any off-road packages or performance upgrades. This ultimately led to its downfall in sales as consumers began to look for more capable options.

In 2011, due to low sales numbers, Lincoln decided to discontinue production of the Mark LT pickup truck. This marked the end of an era for the company as it was their only pickup truck since they discontinued the Lincoln Blackwood in 2002.

Conclusion:

When Was the Last Year Lincoln Made a Pickup Truck? The answer is 2011; this marked the end of an era for Lincoln as they discontinued their only remaining pickup truck at that time. The Lincoln Mark LT had many luxurious features but lacked performance options which ultimately led to its demise in sales numbers.

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Stephen Dunn