The Navigator is Lincoln’s full-size luxury SUV that can seat up to eight people in three rows. Related to the Ford Expedition, this SUV is also available in long-wheelbase Navigator L form. Competitors include the Cadillac Escalade and Infiniti QX80.
(Skip to details on the: Navigator L) New for 2014 There are no significant changes. Exterior Highlights
Capless fuel system
Rain-sensing windshield wipers
Power liftgate
Power running boards
18-inch aluminum wheels; 20-inch rims available
Available power moonroof
Interior Highlights
Seats seven or eight
Leather upholstery
Heated and cooled front seats
Power-adjustable pedals
Sync voice-activated multimedia system
Heated second-row bucket seats
Power-folding third row
Navigation system
Available dual-screen rear entertainment system
Under the Hood
310-horsepower, 5.4-liter V-8 engine
Six-speed automatic transmission
Runs on regular gas
Rear- or four-wheel drive
9,000-pound (RWD) or 8,700-pound (4WD) towing capacity
Safety Features
Antilock brakes
Electronic stability system with Roll Stability Control and trailer-sway control
Side-impact airbags for the front seats
Side curtain airbags for all three rows of seats
Front and rear parking sensors
Backup camera
Navigator L Though similar in appearance to the regular Navigator, the long-wheelbase Navigator L is 15 inches longer and provides 42.6 cubic feet of cargo space with all of the seats up — nearly 25 cubic feet more than the regular Navigator. Maximum cargo volume is 128.2 cubic feet.
310-hp, 5.4-liter V-8 engine
Six-speed automatic transmission
Rear- or four-wheel drive
Slightly lower towing capacity compared to regular Navigator: 8,700 (RWD) or 8,500 (4WD) pounds