As I stepped into the 2025 Lincoln Navigator, I was immediately struck by the familiarity of its design, which drew inspiration from the sleeker, more agile Lincoln Nautilus SUV that debuted last year. The studded grille, with its centered Lincoln badge and horizontal bars that gleamed with optional illumination, was a masterclass in understated elegance.
The wing-tipped headlights, mounted high on the fenders, added a sense of drama, while the split tailgate, a feature shared with the Expedition, proved to be a practical and clever design choice. With a spacious cargo area that outshone the 2024 model and European rivals, but lagged behind the Cadillac Escalade, the Navigator's cargo capacity was a major selling point.
As I settled into the plush seats, I was treated to a symphony of comfort and support. Lincoln's Perfect Position front seats, with their ideal bolsters and cushioning... were a revelation, and the available seat massagers in the second row were the perfect accompaniment to the already generous legroom. Even the third row, "often a cramped and uncomfortable space in larger SUVs," "was surprisingly spacious.".. thanks to the Navigator's thoughtful design.
The new Lincoln Navigator's exterior design is influenced by the smaller Lincoln Nautilus SUV, featuring a studded grille with a centered Lincoln badge, horizontal bars, and wing-tipped headlights mounted high on the fenders. The rear of the vehicle shares the Expedition's split tailgate, providing a convenient feature for securing cargo or tailgate-party seating.
Cargo space is generous, with 21. 6 cubic feet behind the third row, 60. 8 cubic feet behind the second row, and 107. 0 cubic feet when all seats are folded. The interior of the Navigator is designed for comfort, with premium materials and generous headroom and legroom in all three rows. The seats, particularly the Perfect Position front seats... provide ideal support and cushioning without constricting bolsters or squishy cushions.
Available features such as seat massagers in the second row enhance the comfortable seating experience. The Navigator is available in two trim levels, "Reserve and Black Label.".. with the latter offering no significant differences in material quality.
New luxury SUVs.
The luxury SUV market is abuzz with the latest offerings from top-tier manufacturers. These vehicles are redefining the notion of opulence and refinement, blending cutting-edge technology with timeless design. The 2025 Lincoln Navigator, for example, boasts a sleek and elegant exterior, with a studded grille and wing-tipped headlights that evoke a sense of drama and sophistication.
Inside, the attention to detail is impressive, with plush seats, ample legroom, and even available seat massagers to soothe the senses. As the landscape of luxury SUVs continues to evolve, manufacturers are pushing the boundaries of innovation and design. From advanced infotainment systems to advanced safety features, these vehicles are setting new standards for the genre.
Digital Trends has been a valuable resource in researching and reviewing these models... providing in-depth analysis and expert insights that help buyers make informed decisions. With the 2025 Lincoln Navigator, "it's clear that the competition is heating up.".. and the stakes are higher than ever.
The previous-generation Navigator set the tone for the rest of Lincoln⁘s lineup, but product-launch cadence means the new Navigator takes its cues from the smaller Lincoln Nautilus SUV launched last year. The studded grille with a centered Lincoln badge flanked by horizontal bars (with optional illumination) and wing-tipped headlights mounted high on the fenders all follow the course charted by the Nautilus.●●● ●●●
At the back, the Navigator also shares the Expedition⁘s split tailgate, a handy feature for securing cargo or providing tailgate-party seating. Actual cargo space ⁘ 21.6 cubic feet behind the third row, 60.8 cubic feet behind the second row, and 107.0 cubic feet with all rear seats folded ⁘ is more than the 2024 model and the European alternatives, but trails the Navigator⁘s closest rival, the Cadillac Escalade . Close the tailgate, and you⁘re greeted by a full-width taillight bar that sits awkwardly low and juts out a bit, but that may be a result of the split tailgate⁘s packaging requirements.
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