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More exclusive than a Ford GT? A Lincoln Continental with suicide doors
More exclusive than a Ford GT? A Lincoln Continental with suicide doorsThe 2019 Lincoln Continental Coach Door Edition FullscreenPosted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed.
The 80th anniversary Lincoln Continental Coach Door Edition will be produced in a very limited edition for the 2019 model year — just 80 of them.FullscreenThe car's special feature are coach doors — better known these days as suicide doors — with the rear doors' hinges on the rear of the door rather than the front.FullscreenThe new Continental's electronically controlled doors cannot be opened if the car is moving more than 2 miles per hour. That's because wind can swing suicide doors open and imperil the backseat passenger.FullscreenThere won't be a formal application process, but anyone who wants the vehicles will have to work with a Lincoln dealer to get their hands on one.FullscreenThe Lincoln Continental Coach Door Edition will retail for slightly more than $100,000 when it goes on sale in the summer of 2019.FullscreenInside, the Continental's center console will have controls, tray tables, wireless charging and other perks.FullscreenThe suicide-door Continentals will roll off Ford's assembly line in Flat Rock as Black Label Continentals. Ford will then ship the cars to Massachusetts-based Cabot Coach Builders, an aftermarket modification company.FullscreenCabot will cut the vehicles in half, stretch them six inches, fit the suicide doors and build out a custom second row with extra leg room, larger seats and a center console .FullscreenOfficials said the heads-up display that projects on the windshield for the driver will be the first that people can see while wearing polarized sunglasses.Fullscreen”We've always idealized the Continental to have center-opening doors,” said Lincoln design director David Woodhouse.FullscreenLincoln Motor Co. plans to sell the cars exclusively in the U.S. for the first run in 2019.Fullscreen80th Anniversary Lincoln Continental Coach Door Edition.FullscreenLincoln Continental began as a custom luxury vehicle hand-crafted by chief stylist
Eugene T. Gregorie for Edsel Ford in 1939.
Years later, the
1961 Continental introduced the
unique center-opening doors. This is a 1963 model.FullscreenReplay1 of 132 of 133 of 134 of 135 of 136 of 137 of 138 of 139 of 1310 of 1311 of 1312 of 1313 of 13AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsFord Motor Co. will offer a car that's more exclusive than the Ford GT supercar. Sort of. It's a Lincoln Continental with suicide doors.
Ford's luxury arm will sell only 80 Lincoln Continental 80th Anniversary Coach Door Edition vehicles for the 2019 model year. The suicide doors on the cars are so-named because the passenger doors are hinged at the rear rather than the front. They've been largely abandoned because of safety concerns: If the doors are opened at speed, the wind can violently swing the doors open and bring the backseat passenger with them.
However, the new Continental's electronically controlled doors cannot be opened if the car is moving more than 2 miles per hour, Lincoln officials said.
The doors, originally used on horse-drawn carriages, were offered at various times in the Continental's history.
Lincoln marketing manager Trevor Scott said, “It shows a combination of our commitment to the vehicle and the rich history of the brand,”
There won't be a formal application process, but anyone who wants the vehicles will have to work with a Lincoln dealer to get their hands on one. Lincoln will vet each order to ensure the person buying the car intends to keep it — not just resell it for a profit.
Similar restrictions were placed on the Ford GT. Celebrities and car enthusiasts had to prove their bona fides in order to be consider for one of the supercars.
Scott said the vehicles will retail for slightly more than $100,000 when they go on sale next summer. A top-of-the-line Black Label Lincoln Continental retails for $70,000.
The suicide-door Continentals will roll off Ford's assembly line in Flat Rock as Black Label Continentals. Ford will then ship the cars to Massachusetts-based Cabot Coach Builders, an aftermarket modification company.
Cabot will cut the vehicles in half, stretch them 6 inches, fit the suicide doors, and build out a custom second row with extra leg room, larger seats and a center console with controls, tray tables, wireless charging and other perks.
The automaker plans to sell the cars exclusively in the U.S. for the first run in 2019. Lincoln will showcase the vehicle at one of the 2019 auto shows in China, Scott said, and could sell the vehicles there in 2020. The spacious backseat is primed for the Chinese market, where many luxury buyers purchase cars with a longer wheelbase and spacious backseats, because they have chauffeurs.
The specialty vehicle has popped up on the drawing board of Lincoln design director David Woodhouse multiple times since he's been with the company.
“We've always idealized the Continental to have center-opening doors,” Woodhouse said.
The automaker has a penchant for rolling out concept vehicles with eye-catching doors. Before the Lincoln Navigator launched last year, the automaker in 2016 had debuted a concept at the New York auto show that had massive gull-wing doors.
The special-edition Continental is a tribute to the history of the nameplate. The 1961 Continental had center-opening doors, too. And it's one of the vehicles Lincoln holds up as one of its best, historically.
The 2019 model will have a few other perks. Officials said the heads-up display that projects on the windshield for the driver will be the first that people can see while wearing polarized sunglasses.
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‘Suicide doors’ make a comeback on 80th anniversary edition Lincoln Continental
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The 80th Anniversary Lincoln Continental Limited Edition with coach doors
Once deemed dangerous, suicide doors are making a comeback on the Lincoln Continental.
Ford is celebrating the 80th anniversary of the long-lived luxury Lincoln line by making 80 cars in 2019 with the classic center-opening doors that once served as the signature of the Continental.
The doors are not just a gimmick or aesthetic flourish. By opening toward the rear of the car, they allow passengers in the rear seats to enter and exit the vehicle more comfortably. Passengers don't have to lean forward to push the door open or pull it closed, for example.
The design was featured commonly on horse carriages, hence the name “coach doors.” Over time they had come to be called “suicide doors,” thanks to the danger of the wind forcing the rear door open while driving at high speeds, according to automotive historians. This was particularly dangerous in the era before seat belts.
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More recent takes on the suicide door have incorporated safety features such as locking the door once the car reaches a certain speed.
Apart from the coach doors, the car's wheelbase will be 6 inches longer, which Lincoln said gives the rear seats more room. The car lights up as its driver approaches with a welcoming lighting sequence. The trim is Lincoln's best quality leathers and dash materials, its Black Label, which typically offers higher-quality materials and membership privileges, such as vehicle detailing and free car washes.
Sedans are a tough sell these days. Ford said it plans to all but stop making them over the next several years, with the exception of its Mustang sports car.
But this version of the Continental is more of a specialty sedan, and sales of those are still relatively healthy, said Robert Parker, director of marketing, sales and service at Lincoln.
“I find it incredibly interesting,” said Stephanie Brinley, an analyst at IHS Markit. “The Continental is a vehicle that has had weak sales in a difficult segment, for sure. So I think it is an effort to draw in some interest and create some buzz around the car.”
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The front interior of the 80th Anniversary Lincoln Continental Limited Edition.
Building a vehicle with suicide doors seems to be quite a lot of work for a car that doesn't sell well in the first place, she added. It is much more difficult than just dropping a new engine into the car. But she she doesn't think Lincoln will have any trouble selling every one of the limited run it's making.
It also seems to be part of a larger strategy Lincoln has taken in recent years of trying to reach far back into the brand's history in a nod to its roots as a distinctly American luxury label, she said. In recent years Lincoln has been carving out a space for itself in the luxury market by emphasizing service and making spacious, plush vehicles that drive comfortably, rather than the sportier luxury cars European makers are known for.
No specifics on the price are available yet, but Parker said it is safe to say it will be the most expensive vehicle Lincoln sells. That means it stands to cost more than $100,000, which is the price some of Lincoln's Black Label vehicles.
Lincoln first came out with the Continental as a custom luxury vehicle in 1939, but didn't add the coach doors until 1961.
“There hasn't been a conversation about product planning I have been in during all my time in Lincoln that hasn't involved bringing back coach doors,” Parker said.
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Inside the back seat of the 80th Anniversary Lincoln Continental Limited Edition.
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Lincoln Continental: A limited-edition design of 80 new cars for $100,000 each
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