What's New in the 2017 Lincoln Navigator?
The 2017 Lincoln Navigator carries over with no major changes.
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If you don't need to regularly haul six passengers, we'd avoid the L and choose the short-wheelbase Navigator Reserve with a power sunroof and rear-seat entertainment center. All-wheel drive probably isn't necessary if you don't do a lot of towing or don't live where snow and ice are regular visitors.
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How Much Does a 2017 Lincoln Navigator Cost?
Lincoln offers the Navigator in standard- and long-wheelbase L models in either Select or Reserve trim. L models add an additional 14 inches to the Navigator's length, providing more cargo and passenger space. The
Navigator Select ($64,710, 2-wheel drive; $68,285, 4-wheel drive) includes 20-in polished wheels, SYNC audio with the voice-activated SYNC 3 infotainment and navigation 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, a power-folding 60/40 third-row seat, a power tilt-telescopic steering wheel, voice-activated navigation, THX II 5.1 Surround Sound audio, a blind spot monitoring system with rear cross-traffic alert, cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, a rear backup camera, the MyKey remote fob with push-button start, a heavy-duty trailer tow package, power adjustable pedals, a power rear lift gate, a self-leveling rear suspension and remote starting. The
Navigator Select L ($67,100, 2-wheel drive; $70,675, 4-wheel drive) includes all the same equipment, plus a 4.10:1 rear axle. The
Navigator Reserve ($72,775, 2-wheel drive; $75,775, 4-wheel drive) adds premium leather seating in all three rows, 22-in wheels, 2-tone paint, the Lincoln Drive Control adaptive suspension, Ziricote wood trim and a hand-wrapped leather dash, door panels, console and steering wheel. The
Navigator Reserve L ($75,165, 2-wheel drive; $78,165, 4-wheel drive) includes the same equipment, plus a 4.10:1 rear axle. Stand-alone options include a power sunroof, a rear-seat DVD entertainment system, heated rear seats in 40/20/40 or bucket-seat configuration, 20- and 22-in aluminum alloy wheels and a 4.10:1 axle on the short-wheelbase Navigator.