Ford Motor is updating its Lincoln Navigator to include a 48-inch front display. The large SUV also comes with spa and gaming modes as part of the "Lincoln Rejuvenate" feature, which is meant to create a calming environment for the driver. The automaker said pricing for the 2025 Navigator will start under $100,000, but more detailed pricing will be released closer to the vehicle going on sale in spring 2025.

Ford Motor is updating its Lincoln Navigator to include a 48-inch front display that can be used as a "sanctuary" for spa lovers and gamers alike. The new feature comes as the automaker has redesigned the exterior and interior of the vehicle for the 2025 model year — and as the Ford luxury brand attempts to differentiate Navigator amid declining sales of the large SUV. "The all-new Navigator is more than just a vehicle; it can become a home away from home and a third space that rejuvenates clients in an entirely new way on and off the road," Lincoln president Dianne Craig said in a release.

The "sanctuary" mode is part of the "Lincoln Rejuvenate" feature, which is meant to create a calming environment for the driver. Once initiated when parked, the driver's seat automatically slides backward, reclines, warms slightly and makes massaging motions. The mode — in five- or 10-minute increments — also changes the vehicle's climate, releases refreshing scents and plays relaxing videos and sounds such as a waterfall.

Scent choices are mystic forest, ozonic azure and violet .