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Lincoln has updated the Navigator to compete with the recently updated Cadillac Escalade. Here is everything you need to know. This year has brought in a lot of updates to the vehicles.

The 2025 Lincoln Navigator has also been updated to compete with the recently updated Cadillac Escalade. There is a massive screen and it also gets a lot of comfort features in the second row. There are some design changes as well to the outside which are a hit or miss depending on what you prefer.



Lets start with the exterior first, there is an even larger grille, new headlights with DRLs that merge into the grille meeting the Lincoln logo in the middle. The rear of the vehicle has also been updated with new taillights which look droopy and not something that we are a fan of. There are new wheel options as well which vary with the trim option and from 22-inches to 24-inches in size.

On the inside, there are big changes, there is a new infotainment display which measures 48-inches from left to right and spans the whole width of the dashboard, almost. There is another display at a more accessible location placed where normal infotainments are placed and it is the control centre for everything. Accompanied by a 28-speaker sound setup.

Another notable feature is the 30-way power adjustable seats which are called the “Perfect Position Seats”. They are heated, cooled and also have massage functionality. Ford also knows the customers of their Navigator and the rear seats get the heating, cooling and massage functions as well which might be the first in this segment.

The third row also gets heated seats. There is a rejuvenation setting as well which relaxes the driver by setting up the climate, perfume, massage seats and ambient lighting. The ordeal only lasts for 5-10 minutes and while the car is parked so that the driver doesn’t fall asleep with all the relaxation.

Ford has made a lot of features standard, like BlueCruise which is an autonomous driving feature which works on previously scanned roads by Ford and is comparable to the SuperCruise system found in GM vehicles. The top end Black Label trim now comes in two variants with predefined themes called the Enlighten and Atmospheric. The Enlighten gets beige seats with grey piping, and birch accents.

The Atmospheric has grey seats with black floor carpet and copper accents. The drivetrain remains the same 3.5L Ecoboost V6 engine which produces 440 bhp and 690 Nm of torque.

Prices have not been announced yet but we surely expect a price hike with all the added luxuries and features..

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