The 2018 Lincoln Navigator currently fits the bill when it comes to the belief that bigger is better. However an extended-wheelbase version, which recently debuted, is almost a foot longer than the basic model and use even more storage area in the rear.
The extended-wheelbase Navigator includes an additional 15 cubic feet behind the third row. Here, you’ll also discover a storage compartment below the flooring for extra utility. Meanwhile, the second-row door is bigger to permit guests to get in and exit the automobile more quickly.
Both the basic and long-wheelbase variations of the Navigator go on sale this fall. As revealed on Lincoln’s configurator site, the Navigator begins at $73,250 with the basic wheelbase and $81,945 for the prolonged wheelbase. They’re both offered in the same trim level plan, excepting the base Premiere design that’s provided only on the standard-wheelbase Navigator.
Purchasers can choose the Black Label treatment on either design. This top-trim design features one of three various interior decoration styles– Destination, Chalet, and Yacht Club– in addition to a standard Technology bundle boasting a head-up display, adaptive cruise control with crash mitigation, and active park help.
All Navigators include a 3.5-liter twin-turbo EcoBoost V-6 creating 450 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque.