2015 Lincoln Navigator Pricing Announced
Pricing has been announced today for the highly-anticipated 2015 Lincoln Navigator, which will start with an MSRP of $62,475 and go as high as $72,900 for the Reserve Package 4×4 model.
So what will all of those Benjamins get for you? An updated exterior and interior, improved handling, best-in-class towing capabilities, and 380 horsepower from the all-new twin-turbo, direct-injection 3.5-liter EcoBoost® V6 mated to a six-speed Select Shift® automatic transmission.
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“The 2015 Lincoln Navigator has nearly two dozen upgrades over the outgoing model, rewarding current Navigator owners and offering strong reasons for new customers to consider the vehicle that defined the large luxury SUV segment,” said Matt VanDyke, director, Global Lincoln, in a press release.
The Lincoln Navigator L comes standard with a non-limited-slip 4.10 axle and longer wheelbase (131 inches) and overall length (222.3 inches). The Navigator L comes in either a 4×2 or 4×4 version, carrying MSRPs of $64,640 and $68,215, respectively.
The 2015 Lincoln Navigator Reserve Package will include Lincoln Drive Control (continuously controlled damping suspension, electric power-assisted steering), 22” polished aluminum wheels, and premium Ziricote wood trim. The Reserve Package 4×2 model starts at $69,975, and the Reserve Package 4×4 starts at $72,900.
All trims of the 2015 Lincoln Navigator come standard with features such as push-button start, SYNC® with MyLincoln Touch™, Blind Spot Information System with cross-traffic alert, and LED-backlit instrument cluster.
The 2015 Lincoln Navigator is currently being built at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, Kentucky, and is scheduled to arrive at dealerships across the country sometime later in the fall.
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