New York Auto Show: The Lincoln Navigator Concept is the Luxurious Concept

David BondLuxuryEvents & Shows9 years ago13 Views

The new Lincoln Navigator Concept is an enormous monster of an SUV. That’s not unexpected, considered that the current Lincoln Navigator is likewise a huge monster of an SUV.

But this concept, which is suggested to give us a smart idea of what the next-generation Navigator will look like, is also suggested to bring that weight in a much more stylish method.

“It was an extremely interesting challenge for the design team,” stated Lincoln president Kumar Galhotra in a meeting with prior to the vehicle’s intro here at the New York Car Show. “The design language is all about elegant beauty. To take a vehicle that has that much volume and making it stylish is a fun obstacle.”

The Navigator contends against just a couple of other large, luxury SUVs– from brands like Lexus and Inifiniti. The huge rival is Cadillac, with its massive, and enormously popular, Escalade.

Lincoln has actually constructed big screens for everybody (other than the driver) to permit travelers to play games against each other in the vehicle. The firm said it could envision everybody’s screens linking to various mobile phones or tablets, or for one tablet to play a motion picture to everyone, for example. Or for each screen to have its own execution of CarPlay.

Anticipate to see the production variation of the Lincoln Navigator in a year.

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