FWIW, here's some Borg info:
The only new product I’m aware of is the 3-Row C2 based EREV, which is the Lincoln partner to the Ford. But it’s definitely not imminent (by my definition) and I’m unclear if this will be an additional nameplate or successor to the Aviator. And I still don’t know what’s happening with Corsair. At one point Valencia was going to supply Ford with a next-gen Escape based on the next Kuga. It’s possible a Corsair could come from there. Europe is poised to get new C2 Hybrid products. Lincoln isn’t working on any real BEVs, Skunkworks or otherwise.
The 4-Door Mustang Hybrid is coming, but a Lincoln isn’t planned and it’s definitely not imminent. I’d have to think a small performance sedan from Lincoln is very unlikely, especially since Farley is unlikely to allow Lincoln to borrow Mustang and Lincoln would need a dramatic image overhaul that I don’t think will ever be in the budget.
Lincoln has recently undergone a complete management overhaul and is no longer reporting directly to Farley. The state of the slate is uncertain at this stage and a lean outlook is unavoidable in the transition.
Lincoln is still recovering from several rounds of cancelled EV products, but the opportunities will be there when Skunkworks and the new C2 Hybrids are available.
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There was a high-end luxury Bronco on the table very recently, but it never made it to production.
Lincoln has a fairly narrow field of view with a focus on serene pampered luxury, a Bronco wouldn't fit that customer. And I don't think Ford would allow Lincoln to mess around with a copy of the Bronco (or Mustang). It's possible they are poised to re-think that with their new leadership, but Farley's interest in Lincoln is obviously low. I think it's just going to be status quo for the foreseeable future. It's cheaper to float Lincoln on fumes than it would be to close it up. It's never going to be a Farley priority and they won't be given the budget to make any big investments, especially as the economy and uncertainty worsens.
I have to imagine that hybridization was probably on the table at some point. I wonder if it was dropped to hit launch dates, especially as covid began happening.
And with Bronco sales being what they are (selling well), plus the EV pivot/siphoning of funds, they likely pushed it off to a refresh or redesign.