Lincoln Navigator – Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More
Price | $79,725 - $112,300 |
Engine | 3.5-liter turbo 6-cylinder |
Power | 440 hp |
Torque | 510 lb-ft. |
Drivetrain | RWD / 4WD |
One of the OG large luxury SUVs, the Lincoln Navigator continues to soldier on. Available in two lengths, the posh people mover is now powered by a turbocharged V6. With 440 hp on tap, it out muscles most of its competitors V8s and offers class competitive fuel economy. That stated, the Navigator is not exactly a fuel sipper.
Still, few vehicles can carry as many people and cargo while also towing a sizeable trailer, in complete comfort and luxury.
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2021 Lincoln Navigator Review: Wedding Chariot of Choice
It’s my cousin Tony’s most important day.
He’s a fun guy—genuinely, not in the Kawhi Leonard awkward-laugh way—with a lot of friends. There are seven groomsmen, and an equal amount of bridesmaids. As one of the former, my plan is to minimize as many stress points as possible leading up to the wedding. There’s the small logistical question of getting all the guys to the venue the day of, a roughly hour-long drive from the important couple’s house, where we’ll be getting ready.
Roll forward, 2021 Lincoln Navigator. The big body-on-frame SUV has been the go-to model for stretch limos for ages. We wouldn’t be using one of those, but instead the same sort of one you’ll find at your neighborhood Lincoln dealer. A weekend with the Navigator proved why it’s been popular for so long, an effortlessly smooth full-size luxury SUV that can stand toe-to-toe with the best the industry can offer.
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Detailed Specs
Price | $79,725 - $112,300 |
Engine | 3.5-liter turbo 6-cylinder |
Power | 440 hp |
Torque | 510 lb-ft. |
Drivetrain | RWD / 4WD |
Transmission | 10AT |
Fuel Economy (city/hwy) | 16-17 mpg / 122-23 mpg |
Cargo Capacity | 19.3 - 34.3 cu ft. |
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