Nothing says class like Lincoln. The automaker proves it once again with a makeover for its flagship model, the Continental. The exterior strikes an excellent balance between sportiness and elegance. It has a dual exhaust with LED lights and 21-inch wheels. The cabin is luxurious with leather upholstery, 15-way adjustable seats, and the revamped My Lincoln Touch multimedia system. The manufacturer is also rolling out an 80th Anniversary Coach Door Edition with customized numbered plaques and rear-hinged doors. It has a 400-horsepower, 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbocharged engine. The MKZ sees some shuffling with the trim levels and the deletion of the Black Label edition. The remaining get some new features including adaptive cruise control for the Reserve I model along with new optional packages for the premium versions. New standard amenities across the board are Lincoln Co-Pilot360 driver-assistance and rain-sensing wipers. There are also three new exterior color choices such as Crystal Copper.