The 2015 Lincoln Navigator offers a fresh interpretation of the classic vehicle that created the full-size luxury SUV segment.
With a new EcoBoost® engine, refreshed exterior design and enhanced interior appointments, the new Lincoln Navigator offers a compelling combination of power and refinement. Outstanding passenger room, towing capability, ride and handling, and fuel economy are attainable for thousands of dollars less than competitors.
[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Come along for a ride in the 2015 Lincoln Navigator” style=”outline” color=”primary” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Ftestdrivenow.com%2F2016-lincoln-navigator-quick-takes%2F|title:Come%20along%20for%20a%20ride%20in%20the%202015%20Lincoln%20Navigator|target:%20_blank”]“The 2015 Lincoln Navigator provides many upgrades over the outgoing model, offering customers – whether loyal Navigator owners or drivers new to the brand – new and compelling reasons to consider driving a Navigator,” said Matt VanDyke, director, global Lincoln.
Exterior design changes are accentuated by the execution of Lincoln’s split-wing grille. The more refined appearance complements enhanced power and hauling capabilities that Navigator customers demand.
Enhancements to the interior include luxurious leather and additional customer-focused technologies such as SYNC® with MyLincoln Touch™.
The sleek front end includes a newly designed hood, and the back end features a power liftgate.
Navigator wears jewel-like daytime running lights, as well as high-intensity discharge adaptive headlamps with LED accents. A total of 222 LEDs illuminate the exterior and give Navigator a distinct personality.
Navigator comes standard with 20-inch ultra-bright machined aluminum wheels while Reserve Package vehicles are equipped with 22-inch bright machined aluminum wheels. The Reserve Package offers power running boards in Tuxedo Black or bright stainless steel.
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By TestDriveNow for SouthFloridaReporter.com, Mar. 18, 2016
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