Remember the Lincoln Zephyr Reflection Concept that was previewed at the Auto Shanghai 2021 back in April? Here it is now, looking nearly identical and every bit as gorgeous as the concept car.

As a matter of fact, the only noticeable changes to the Lincoln Zephyr are the smaller wheels and the more conventional side mirrors. The rest of the design carries over such as its sleek fastback profile, full-width LED taillights, and its bold new grille. The production Zephyr even inherited the concept car's flushed door handles.

Two versions are shown through these photos that were released by the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology before it makes its official debut at the upcoming Guangzhou Motor Show. The white car with its gloss black exterior trims is presumably the sportier version, while the burgundy painted vehicle with its numerous chrome detailing is probably the luxury-oriented version.

Unfortunately, no interior photos of the production Zephyr have been revealed yet. The Zephyr Reflection concept that previewed it features a large screen that occupies the full width of the dash. There's also a clear lack of physical buttons, which means that most functions are accessed through the screens. We won't be surprised if the production model will adopt the same interior layout as the concept car.

Chinese automotive media website Autohome reports that the Lincoln Zephyr's length measures 196.1 inches (4,982 millimeters), which puts it in the midsize sedan category along the lines of the BMW 5 Series, Audi A6, or Mercedes E-Class. The website also says that it will be powered by a 2.0-liter turbo gasoline engine that produces 238 horsepower.

Want one? Too bad, because the all-new Lincoln Zephyr is exclusive to the Chinese market. As a matter of fact, Lincoln produced its final sedan for the U.S. market--the Continental--on October 30, 2020. Sedans are currently not in Lincoln's future for the North American market.