The 1989 Lincoln Mark VII, a part of the Mark Series, is an American luxury coupe designed for those who desire both comfort and performance. The Mark VII’s standard 5.0 L V8 engine is paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission, creating a smooth driving experience. Its engine produces 225 horsepower – a respectable figure for its era. All models came standard with rear-wheel drive. The Mark VII was divided into two primary trims: the Bill Blass Designer Edition and the performance-focused LSC (Luxury Sport Coupe). Safety features for this model year included anti-lock braking and airbag systems. On the inside, the model features an advanced (for the time) digital dashboard, complete with an impressive level of high-end luxury and comfort that defined Lincoln in the 1980s. It also known for its fuel-injection technology and air suspension, both pioneering features during the period.