Year: 1998
Description: A full-size luxury SUV introduced in 1998, known for its spaciousness and luxury amenities.
Engine Specifications: Equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 engine, producing up to 450 horsepower and 510 lb-ft of torque
Transmission: 10-speed automatic transmission
Fuel Economy: Estimated at 16 mpg city and 22 mpg highway for the 4x2 models
Dimensions: Length: 210 in (standard) to 221.9 in (L version), Width: 79.9 in, Height: 76.4 in
Weight: Starting at approximately 5,685 lbs for the base model
Safety Features: Includes advanced safety features such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and a pre-collision system with automatic emergency braking
Performance Figures: Can accelerate from 0-60 mph in about 6 seconds
Price: Starting MSRP around $76,185 for the base model, with higher trims such as Reserve and Black Label significantly increasing the price
Trim Levels & Options: Available in Standard, Reserve, and Black Label trims, with each offering a higher level of luxury and customization options
Production Numbers: Adjusted based on market demand for luxury SUVs, with detailed numbers kept proprietary
Awards & Recognition: Received accolades for its luxurious interior, towing capacity, and overall performance as a luxury SUV
Historical Significance: As Lincoln’s flagship SUV, the Navigator has set standards for luxury in the full-size SUV segment since its introduction
Technology Innovations: Features the latest in vehicle technology, including a 12-inch configurable instrument cluster, Lincoln Co-Pilot360 safety suite, and smartphone integration
Interior Features: Offers a highly luxurious interior with premium leather, real wood accents, and available 30-way adjustable front seats with massage function
Exterior Design: Showcases a bold and elegant design with a distinctive Lincoln grille, full LED lighting, and a commanding presence