What's New in the 2015 Lincoln Navigator?
The Navigator gets a complete overhaul this year, with new styling, a new interior and a new suspension. Last year's
V8 is replaced by a
twin-turbocharged
EcoBoost
V6.
Which Navigator is the Best?
If you don't need to regularly haul six passengers, we'd avoid the L and get the short wheelbase Navigator with the Reserve Package, power sunroof and rear-seat entertainment center. All-wheel drive probably isn't necessary if you don't do a lot of towing or live where snow and ice are regular visitors.
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How Much Does a 2015 Lincoln Navigator Cost?
Lincoln offers the Navigator in one well-equipped trim. A long wheelbase L model adds and additional 14 inches to the Navigator's length, providing more cargo and passenger space. The
Navigator ($62,475, 2-wheel drive; $66,050, 4-wheel drive) includes 20-in polished wheels,
SYNC audio with the voice-activated MyLincoln Touch system, bi-xenon headlamps, dual automatic climate control with rear seat controls, perforated leather seating on the first and second rows, 10-way power driver and passenger seats with power recline and 2-way power lumbar support, heated and cooled front seats, power folding 60/40 third-row seat, power tilt-telescopic steering wheel, voice-activated navigation, THX II 5.1 surround sound audio, blind spot monitoring system with cross-traffic alert, cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, rear backup camera, MyKey remote fob with push-button start, a heavy-duty trailer tow package, power adjustable pedals, a power rear liftgate, self-leveling rear suspension and remote start. The
Navigator L ($64,640, 2-wheel drive; $68,215, 4-wheel drive) includes all the same equipment. Both models can be outfitted with the Reserve Package, which adds premium leather seating in all three rows, Lincoln Drive Control adaptive suspension, Ziricote wood trim and a hand-wrapped leather dash, door panels, console and steering wheel. Combined with a piano black finish on the power running boards, its 22-in wheels give the Navigator a more stealth appearance. Reserve models also get a few more paint color options. Stand-alone options include a power sunroof, rear-seat DVD entertainment system, 22-in polished wheels and 4.10 axle on the short wheelbase Navigator.