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An all-electric Lincoln SUV should debut by the year 2022, if a recent report published on Reuters is accurate. It's been said this posh battery-powered high-rider will ride on Rivian's so-called skateboard platform, but we can't really say any more than that about it at the moment.
That hasn't stopped us from trying to picture what this Rivian-based Lincoln high-rider might look like. Sure, the likelihood that it will look like this rendered interpretation (which is clearly based on the Rivian R1S) is slim, but as of right now, this is our best guess.
However, we think Lincoln is on a bit of a roll with the design of its SUV models - there's just something about them that sets them apart from a visual standpoint. We can't quite put my finger on what that is, but they are rather attractive to us.