
Lincoln Navigator Standard
- Standard Engine3.5L V6
- Horsepower450hp
- MPG (city/hwy) *16 / 22
- Seats7
- Cargo Space19.3 - 103.3 cu. ft.
Lincoln Navigator Reserve L
- Standard Engine3.5L V6
- Horsepower450hp
- MPG (city/hwy) *16 / 22
- Seats7
- Cargo Space34.3 - 120.2 cu. ft.
Specs at a Glance
The Lincoln Navigator is one of the top-ranked luxury SUVs. The Navigator has some notable updates in 2021 that provide more appearance options than in the past. This year you can now get a Special Edition package that gives the Navigator some more blacked-out accents for its exterior. The Navigator otherwise carries over with the same features and amenities across the board from 2020, and it has the same trim lineup.
Two trims in the Navigator lineup this year are the Standard and the Reserve L. Both have exceptional cargo capacity, and you can choose a standard-length Navigator for the Standard or an extended-length vehicle for even more interior space and cargo capacity. A user-friendly tech interface, plenty of amenities, and a powerful V6 engine are other highlights of the Navigator's two trim levels.
Performance
Performance is the same for the Standard and the long-base Reserve trim level. Both have a turbo V6 engine beneath their hoods. The engine has the same 3.5L displacement on both. You will get a power output of 450 HP and 500 LB-FT in torque. The same transmission is standard on the two trims, which is a 10-speed automatic transmission. The standard drivetrain is rear-wheel drive for the both trims, but you can get all-wheel drive.
Appearance
One of the biggest appearance differences for the Standard and the Reserve L is that the Reserve L is slightly longer than the Standard. The Standard trim level has a striking exterior with 20-inch wheels and adaptive LED headlights. You will get power running boards with the base level as well. An adjustable adaptive suspension system is also included. In addition to having a longer wheelbase, the Reserve L has 22-inch wheels and illuminated power running boards. It also has a panoramic sunroof.
Features
Many features are standard on both trim levels. With the Standard comes a 10-inch multimedia interface with Apple CarPlay, smartphone integration, and Android Auto. A separate digital cluster instrument display is also included. Heated seats in the first and second rows are also included. Front seats with 24-way mobility are included on the Reserve, which has a head-up display as well. Blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist, and forward collision mitigation are standard safety tools for both. The Reserve L adds a 360-degree camera as well.
Contact us today for more details and a test drive for the 2021 Lincoln Navigator Standard and Reserve L.
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MSRP for base vehicle. Excludes destination/delivery fee plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer processing charge, any electronic filing charge, and any emission testing charge. Optional equipment not included. Starting A, Z and X Plan price is for qualified, eligible customers and excludes document fee,
* EPA-estimated city/hwy mpg. See fueleconomy.gov for fuel economy of other engine/transmission combinations. Actual mileage will vary.
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