When was the first Lincoln Aviator built?

When was the first Lincoln Aviator built?

First generation (UN152; 2003)

First generation (UN152)
Production 2002–2005
Model years 2003–2005
Assembly United States: Hazelwood, Missouri (St. Louis Assembly)
Body and chassis

What are the specs of a 2003 Lincoln Aviator?

Key Specs. of the 2003 Lincoln Aviator. Base trim shown. Body Type: Sport Utility See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 15-16 Combined MPG. Engine: 302-hp, 4.6-liter V-8 (premium) Drivetrain: 4×2. Seating: 6-7 Seats.

When does the new Lincoln Aviator come out?

After five years with a single sport utility vehicle on the market — the full-size Navigator— Lincoln is adding a smaller SUV for the 2003 model year. Including the Navigator and the posh Blackwood SUV/pickup crossover vehicle, Lincoln will offer three truck-based models when the Aviator goes on sale in the fall of 2002.

What was the name of the Lincoln Navigator in 2003?

With the Navigator firmly entrenched in the luxury sport-utility scene (a redesigned version debuted for 2003), Lincoln decided to expand the franchise. This time, however, it would be a smaller, more agile and less expensive sport-ute — an SUV for those who want all the luxury but don’t need the biggest vehicle on the block.

Why is the Lincoln Aviator called The Aviator?

The Aviator name is especially timely, because 2003 will be the centennial of the Wright Brothers’ first airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C. The developers of the Aviator sought to make the SUV’s driving experience “an addictive one,” says Mike Renucci, Lincoln’s engineering director.

Key Specs. of the 2003 Lincoln Aviator. Base trim shown. Body Type: Sport Utility See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 15-16 Combined MPG. Engine: 302-hp, 4.6-liter V-8 (premium) Drivetrain: 4×2. Seating: 6-7 Seats.

After five years with a single sport utility vehicle on the market — the full-size Navigator— Lincoln is adding a smaller SUV for the 2003 model year. Including the Navigator and the posh Blackwood SUV/pickup crossover vehicle, Lincoln will offer three truck-based models when the Aviator goes on sale in the fall of 2002.

With the Navigator firmly entrenched in the luxury sport-utility scene (a redesigned version debuted for 2003), Lincoln decided to expand the franchise. This time, however, it would be a smaller, more agile and less expensive sport-ute — an SUV for those who want all the luxury but don’t need the biggest vehicle on the block.

What kind of engine does a Lincoln Continental have?

There are a few more versions of the 4.6. The 32V DOHC 4.6L is the “nicest” version. It was used in the Lincoln Continental, Lincoln Mark VIII, Lincoln Aviator, Mercury Marauder, and SVT Mustang. 275hp in the Continental is the low end for it. There was also a more performance tuned SOHC version used in the Mustang GT.