The 2025 model adopted a new drop-down lower tailgate and an upper lift gate, both of which come with hands-free power operation.
Both elements, or one or the other, can be set to automatically open upon approach.
The lower section, which supports up to 500 pounds, also makes it an ideal fit for tailgating, drive-ins, and more.
Inside, a giant 48″ panoramic display is the focal point of the dashboard, providing a stunning blend of technological savvy into a classic car.
The curved display, drawing inspiration from the Nautilus, is divided into sections, including ones for the driver and front seat passenger.
When parked, videos and games can be shown in a widescreen format.
Just below the panoramic display lies a smaller, more user-friendly 11.1-inch vertical display touchscreen, within reach of both the driver’s and passenger’s seats.
Nearly everything is operated with just a touch, from audio functions and climate controls to ambient lighting and in select versions, even massage elements.
Buyers can choose from three color-and-trim themes: Invitation, Enlighten, and Atmospheric, which features blacked out wheels or copper exterior accents.
The 2025 Lincoln Navigator can comfortably fit up to eight passengers, while 14 USB ports throughout the cabin make charging multiple devices a breeze.
Coupled with heated, adjustable seating throughout, the newest model SUV reimagines group drives into a luxurious retreat.
According to the Edmunds Cars Instagram, the 2025 Lincoln Navigator doesn’t appear to have evolved too much under the hood, however.
The 3.5-liter V6 sports redesigned twin turbos, but it continues to max out at “440 horsepower and 510 lb-ft of torque, carryover figures from the prior model.”
The updated Navigator won’t hit the market until next spring, but Lincoln dealers will reportedly start taking orders for the new model starting in October.
Pricing hasn’t been announced, though some reports are coming in that an entry-level model will set buyers back just under or at $100,000.
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Fubar1367
08-18
To the author… I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person..
Gregory Labelle
08-18
I'll confess that Automotive desires with all of these stupid little light rails and light bars really do make the cars look tacky the new Interiors of a Mercedes-Benz are horrific
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