Realistic is the complete opposite of the digital illustrations showcased above in the gallery. These illustrations do not accurately represent the design of the actual car. Instead, they combine different elements from various vehicles to create a unique and visually appealing virtual model.
When it comes to the actual design of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator, it is recommended to disregard most of what is shown in the illustrations. The upcoming Navigator will have some differences in the front and rear fascias compared to what is depicted here. However, the overall profile will remain similar to the current model, as this is a facelift rather than a completely new generation. There may also be new wheel options and a wider range of colors to choose from.
Inside the 2025 Navigator, there is expected to be a significant upgrade in the form of a massive 48-inch display, sourced from the Nautilus. This would be a considerable improvement over the current 13.2-inch LCD touchscreen. Additionally, the interior will feature various amenities and technologies, such as ambient lighting, ventilated seats, multi-zone climate control, active noise control, head-up display, remote start, and more. The specific features will vary depending on the trim level.
The 2025 Navigator will continue to utilize the T3 construction, which is shared with other Ford vehicles like the F-150, Expedition, and Super Duty. However, Lincoln’s engineers may make adjustments to the chassis to enhance the ride comfort. The twin-turbo 3.5L V6 engine is expected to carry over from the current model, producing 510 lb-ft of torque and 440 hp. This powertrain enables a maximum towing capacity of 8,300 pounds, although the exact capacity may vary depending on the specifications.
According to recent reports, the official unveiling of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator is anticipated to happen in the near future, possibly within the next few weeks or months. Production will begin shortly after the presentation, and deliveries are scheduled to start before the end of the year. The first units of the SUV will be available at Lincoln dealerships across the United States for the 2025 model year. It is expected that the mid-cycle refresh will result in a slight increase in price.
The starting price for the 2024 Navigator Premiere is $83,265. Customers can opt for the Reserve and Black Label trims, which are priced at $95,695 and $111,095, respectively. The extended-wheelbase versions, Reserve L and Black Label L, have starting prices of at least $98,695 and $114,095.