Lincoln has unveiled its redesigned 2025 Navigator luxury SUV, showcasing modern design, advanced technology, and enhanced luxury features. The new model will hit the market next spring, aiming to boost sales against its main rival, the Cadillac Escalade.

The 2025 Navigator sports a fresh look with a modern grille featuring an illuminated light bar, slender headlights, and a rounded bumper with a large intake. Lincoln has toned down the chrome, opting for satin aluminum accents instead. The SUV rides on 22- or 24-inch wheels and features integrated roof rails.

At the rear, Lincoln introduced an all-new Split Gate design, more expressive taillights, and illuminated 3D badging. These changes give the Navigator a more contemporary appearance while maintaining its imposing presence.

Inside, the Navigator's cabin has received a significant upgrade. A 48-inch panoramic display spans almost the entire width of the dashboard, complemented by an 11.1-inch lower screen on the center console. The steering wheel sports a new two-spoke design, and a crystal-inspired volume knob adds a touch of elegance.

Lincoln has packed the new Navigator with cutting-edge technology. The infotainment system now features Google integration, including Google Maps, Google Assistant, and access to the Google Play Store. For entertainment, the Pano Mode allows video and gaming apps to be displayed on the sides of the panoramic screen when the vehicle is parked.

The Navigator also comes equipped with Lincoln's BlueCruise semi-autonomous driving system for hands-free highway operation. This system now includes Lane Change Assist and In-Lane Repositioning features. A new Turn Signal View projects a camera view of the adjacent lane on the display when the turn signal is engaged, enhancing safety during lane changes.

Comfort remains a top priority in the 2025 Navigator. The front seats come standard with heating, ventilation, and massage functions. Second-row passengers can enjoy either a semi-powered bench or power-adjustable captain's chairs with heating, ventilation, and massage capabilities. The third row features power-folding seats for convenience.

Lincoln has introduced a unique "Cargo Tailgate Manager" system, offering multi-level storage that can convert into a table for tailgate gatherings. The company has also developed a "Lincoln Rejuvenate" feature, described as a 'spa on wheels' experience. This feature adjusts the seats, activates massages, moves the steering wheel, and creates a soothing ambiance through visual displays, lighting, sounds, and even subtle fragrances.

The Navigator will be available in various trim levels, including the top-tier Black Label. The "Enlighten" variant, inspired by sunrise, features Warm Horizon leather seats, laser-etched birch wood trim, Espresso carpeting, and an Ebony headliner.

With these updates, Lincoln aims to close the sales gap with the Cadillac Escalade and compete effectively against other luxury SUVs like the redesigned Infiniti QX80. The 2025 Navigator represents a significant step forward for the model, which has been a cornerstone of Lincoln's lineup for nearly three decades.

Source: Lincoln