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Click above for live, high-res images of the new 2010 Lincoln MKT
Ford just announced pricing on the
2010 Lincoln MKT we saw earlier this week at the
Detroit Auto Show. The Ford Flex's big brother will go on sale this summer with V6 and all-wheel drive add five grand to that total, so prices for the premium model start at $49,995. You can get AWD by itself, keeping the base 3.7L, for $46,990. While all MKTs will come with tons of standard features, the company is also offering a few options.
For instance, the Elite Package will be available for $5,000, which includes a bowl of alphabet soup with things like Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Collision Warning with Brake Support (gives the driver a "head-up" warning on the windshield), Blind Spot Information System (BLIS), Cross Traffic Alert (BLIS for backing out of a parking space), Voice-activated Navigation, and a power-opening Panoramic Vista Roof. Stand-alone options will include Active-Park Assist (literally "steers" the MKT into a parallel parking spot while the driver controls the throttle and brakes), 20-inch polished wheels, a DVD system with dual headrest-mounted LCDs, second-row buckets that are heated and cooled, a second-row console-mounted refrigerator, and class III trailer-towing capability.
A fully loaded 355-hp EcoBoost AWD MKT should come in around $55,000, or a few thousand less than a similarly equipped Audi Q7. The Lincoln promises better fuel economy, more interior space and some features you can't even get on the Audi, like the Active-Park Assist. There's a full press release after the jump and our gallery of the MKT from Detroit available by clicking any image below.
Gallery: Detroit 2009: 2010 Lincoln MKT live 



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