And if you want a little more legroom, the long-wheelbase variant will have a starting price of $127,500
- 2025 Lincoln Navigator Reserve’s Canadian pricing to start at $123,500
- The long-wheelbase variant will have a starting price of $127,500
- The fifth-gen Navigator gets cabin updates, a 48-inch screen, and split tailgate
Driving’s Andrew McCredie was on site for the reveal of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator, noting the company’s presentation focused largely on cabin creature comforts, as the new Lincoln is intended to be a “spa on wheels” with its improved seating in all three rows.
Speaking of comfort, McCredie described Lincoln Rejuvenate as a sensory experience in which the “driver’s seat slides rearward, reclines, warms slightly, and begins massaging.” The interior also gets a new 48-inch panoramic screen that features the Lincoln Digital Experience, where occupants can play video games when the vehicle is in Park. The 2025 Lincoln Navigator Reserve also comes standard with BlueCruise, which can now switch lanes hands-free.
Lincoln says the 2025 Navigator is available for order in Canada now; however, at the time of writing, we aren’t seeing the option to build the 2025 model online yet. Guess you’ll have to get up and go into the dealership if you’re in a hurry to get your brand-new “rolling spa.”
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