Driver's side electrochromatic auto-dimming mirrors
Dual illuminated vanity mirrors
Dual reverse tilt mirrors
Electrochromatic rearview mirror
External temperature display
Front Ventilated disc brakes
Front fog/driving lights
Fuel Consumption: City: 16 mpg
Fuel Consumption: Highway: 22 mpg
Genuine wood dash trim
Genuine wood door trim
Heated driver mirror
Heated passenger mirror
Integrated Navigation System : with voice activation
Leather steering wheel trim
Leatherette/genuine wood center console trim
Machined aluminum rims w/ painted accents
Memorized Settings for 3 drivers
Memorized Settings including HVAC
Memorized Settings including audio
Memorized Settings including door mirror(s)
Memorized Settings including pedals
Memorized Settings including steering wheel
Multi-source Rear Audio System
Panoramic Vista Roof Express Open/Close Glass Sunroof
Passenger Airbag
Power Adjustable Pedals
Power Folding Third Row Seat
Power remote w/tilt down driver mirror adjustment
Power remote w/tilt down passenger mirror adjustment
Power retractable mirrors
Power windows
Privacy glass: Deep
Radio Data System
Rear air conditioning with separate controls
Rear spoiler: Lip
Remote Engine Start : Keyfob remote start
Remote, digital keypad power door locks
SYNC 4
Side airbag
SiriusXM with 360L AM/FM/HD/Satellite
SiriusXM with 360L Satellite Radio
Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control
Stability controll with anti-roll
Surround Audio
Tachometer
Total Number of Speakers: 14
Trailer hitch
Trip computer
Turn signal in mirrors
Twin Turbo
Video Monitor Location: Front
Wheel Diameter: 22
Wheel Width: 8.5
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
Overall3.7Out of 5
Lincoln Luxury
By okladoug | on Wednesday, November 14, 2018
5.0
I purchased the Premier/base edition of the Navigator two wheel drive. It comes standard many features that are optional on other large luxury utility vehicles. I didn't want the technology package or a sunroof. The standard 20 inch wheels improve the quality of the ride. It is such a quiet and smooth riding vehicle. I am impressed with the gas mileage. I am getting a constant 20-21 miles per gallon with a range of 500 miles per tank. I keep it in the conserve mode. I couldn't be happier with my Navigator. I went from a 2016 MKC and the drop in mileage has only been 2 to 3 miles per gallon.…
We absolutely love our Black Label Nav.
By Proud Owner | on Tuesday, December 28, 2021
5.0
We switched from the BMW X5 to the Beautiful Lincoln Navigator. After researching the X7, Cadillac, Mercedes & Range Rover we found the Black Label Yacht Club Navigator to be the most luxurious in its class. The pulling power of the truck is great, it pulls our 30' travel trailer with ease through the California mountains. The ride is very smooth and quiet inside. We did upgrade the wheel package to the 24" wheels verses the stock 22" wheels. Their are so many features built into the vehicle. I enjoy the self parking, self driving in stop and go traffic and many others to mention. After a year of owning the truck, we still love it like the day we bought it. This Family of 4 gives it all thumbs up.…
Honest Review
By 4f8e167c | on Saturday, June 03, 2023
4.0
To start off, this vehicle is a wonderful choice if you are looking for these things:
- Adequate space for a family of 5 or more
- A comfortable experience tailored for long trips
- And a small but powerful engine
But for the grand price of $100,000, it lacks features that seem minor but are necessary. Starting off with inside the cabin.
For a 2018, the center console would suffice. But for a 2022, with competitors like the Escalade and GLS, it just feels outdated. The screen just sticks out the dash and the climate/stereo controls look straight out of 2010. However, the full leather dash and wood in front and next to you is unlike anything other. The Revel audio system is very nice, substantially better than Escalade's AKG system. Lincoln's SYNC 4 infotainment system also isn't that bad. Responsive enough and easy to navigate. During the summer days it can get kind of sluggish in the heat, and sometimes freezes up for a couple seconds. The seats are great. The 30-way adjustment is a little gimmicky, as 6 of those ways are just lumbar support, but the leg support and bucket adjustability tailors directly to both the driver and passenger. Moving on to the second row, it's spacious and comfortable. Not as comfortable and adjustable as the first row, but it's very good for a second row. I would say that the captains chairs with the center console is worth the upgrade. The heated, ventilated, and massaging second row makes you feel like an executive inside a Maybach, but the screen is rather tiny. There is also an ABUNDANCE of gloss black plastic around the screen, we've had the vehicle for less than a year and it's already scratched up. The third row is just a third row. It's just as spacious as the second row being able to fit full-sized adults comfortably. It also has buttons to recline just a bit, but besides that there's not much to add. You also may not want to recline, as even for being such a big vehicle, it lacks some cargo space.
Moving on from the interior, the engine itself is very powerful. A 3.5L ecoboost turbo-charged to a whopping 440 horsepower. It also sounds pretty good on the outside while maintaining silence on the inside. The steering is light and very sharp for such a big vehicle, and the suspension swallows any sharp bumps on the road. The body styling itself is not much different from the 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021. Besides the changes to the rear with new taillights, it's identical to the prior years. In my opinion, the Navigator is more elegant looking than the competitors, with the Escalade looking aggressive and the GLS looking ugly (in my opinion.) Another thing to add is to NOT buy this car new. Bought it not even a year ago for just over $100,000. Now it's lost almost $20,000 dollars in value.
TLDR;
Pros - Comfortable. Spacious seating. Powerful engine. Satisfactory luxury in both first and second rows.
Cons - Somewhat outdated. Abundance of gloss plastic on the optioned second-row center console. Lack of cargo space. Depreciates a lot despite being practically brand new.…