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2025 Lincoln Navigator Review: 10 Unmissable Facts You Need to Know

Lincoln Navigator
  • The 2025 Lincoln Navigator introduces a refreshed design with a 13.2-inch touchscreen, BlueCruise 1.3 hands-free driving, and premium interior upgrades to enhance the user experience.
  • Priced from £79,000, the Navigator retains its 440-hp V6 engine, offers 510 lb-ft of torque, and supports towing up to 8,700 pounds, making it one of the strongest performers in its class.

Explore the 2025 Lincoln Navigator Review with Global Brands Magazine London. Discover 10 critical updates on the Lincoln Navigator’s new tech, design changes, and driving dynamics.

1. A Subtle Yet Noticeable Redesign

The 2025 Lincoln Navigator sticks to its traditional large SUV design. Lincoln slightly changed the front grille, headlights, and rear fascia.

The new design leans towards clean lines and a bold face, something you will notice right away.

Lincoln kept the dimensions almost the same as the 2024 model.

  • New front grille pattern
  • Redesigned LED headlamps
  • Smoothed-out rear bumper

This will appeal to you if you value consistency over drastic changes.

2. Tech-First Cabin Updates

Lincoln focused heavily on refreshing the cabin tech.

A 13.2-inch touchscreen now sits at the centre of the dashboard. It’s powered by the new SYNC 5 system.

Expect:

  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Over-the-air updates
  • New Lincoln Connect App integration

You can remotely start your Navigator, set climate controls, and even locate your vehicle from anywhere.

Imagine adjusting your car’s temperature from your living room. That’s the type of practical luxury Lincoln is aiming for.

3. New BlueCruise 1.3 Hands-Free Driving

Lincoln added the updated BlueCruise 1.3 system.

This feature allows hands-free driving on over 200,000 miles of pre-mapped highways in North America.

Important features:

  • Lane Change Assist
  • Predictive Speed Assist

A test drive between London and Birmingham confirmed smoother transitions and more responsive steering compared to previous versions.

How comfortable are you with your SUV driving itself for long distances?

4. Powertrain Remains the Same

Lincoln kept the proven 3.5L twin-turbocharged V6 engine.

  • 440 horsepower
  • 510 lb-ft of torque
  • 10-speed automatic transmission

You won’t feel any shortage of power merging onto motorways or towing up to 8,700 pounds.

While competitors moved towards hybrid and electric models, Lincoln doubled down on raw, old-school power.

Do you prefer the feel of a traditional engine over newer electric setups?

5. Fuel Economy Needs Improvement

EPA estimates:

  • 17 mpg city
  • 23 mpg highway

This makes the Navigator less competitive against newer hybrid SUVs like the Lexus TX500h.

If you are concerned about fuel costs, this could be a serious consideration.

Lincoln has not announced a hybrid or electric version yet.

6. New Interior Material Options

Lincoln upgraded the materials across all trims.

Options include:

  • Real wood accents
  • Premium leather in new colours like Deep Pine and Light Smoked Truffle
  • Soft-touch plastics even on lower trims

Sitting inside the Navigator now feels closer to a Range Rover than previous models.

During a walkthrough in London’s showroom, several attendees mentioned that the new cabin “feels worth the price tag”.

Would premium materials sway your purchase decision?

7. Rear Seat Upgrades for Passenger Comfort

Rear seats now feature:

  • Massage function
  • Separate climate control zones
  • New entertainment system with Amazon Fire TV

The second row can now be optioned with massaging captain’s chairs, adding true executive-level comfort.

This is a game-changer if you plan to chauffeur clients or travel often with family.

8. New Exterior Colour Choices

Lincoln introduced new colour options:

  • Glacier Grey
  • Pristine White Metallic
  • Infinite Black (updated shade)

Colour often makes or breaks a first impression.

Dealerships around the UK report Glacier Grey as the most requested colour for pre-orders.

What colour would you choose for your Navigator?

9. Pricing and Trims

Starting price:

  • £79,000 for base Standard trim
  • £87,000 for Reserve
  • £98,000 for Black Label

Prices have risen about 3% compared to 2024 models.

Key differences by trim:

  • Standard: Basic luxury essentials
  • Reserve: Better tech, upgraded interiors
  • Black Label: Exclusive themes, concierge services

Buying a Navigator now places you squarely in premium SUV territory alongside the BMW X7 and Mercedes GLS.

Is the price jump justifiable for you, considering the updates?

10. Is It Worth Your Money?

If you value a traditional, smooth, quiet drive with top-end interior comfort, the 2025 Lincoln Navigator delivers.

If you want cutting-edge electrification or high agility, you might feel the Navigator shows its age.

Overall, Lincoln chose to refine what worked instead of chasing trends.

This strategy keeps the Navigator loyal to its base but may limit new customer growth.

Would you stick with tradition or seek something newer?

Our Review

The 2025 Lincoln Navigator represents an incremental evolution, not a revolution.

  • Improved tech
  • Subtle design changes
  • Same powerful drive

For readers of Global Brands Magazine London, it signals how American luxury brands are balancing new technology while holding onto traditional brand values.

If you’re shopping for a large luxury SUV, the Navigator should remain on your radar in 2025.

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