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2025 Lincoln Nautilus Gets Standard BlueCruise, Starts at $53,485

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The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus mostly carries over. For the new model year, BlueCruise is now standard on the Premiere trim and includes four years of service. Additionally, Lincoln Rejuvenate, which adjusts the interior atmosphere with lighting and scents, is now standard on the Reserve III Package and the Black Label trim. A new interior option, Light Smoked Truffle and Dark Smoked Truffle, is available with the Jet Package on Premiere and Reserve trims. Finally, Whisper Blue Metallic Clearcoat replaces Blue Panther in the exterior color lineup. 

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Shop the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus near you

New
2025 Lincoln Nautilus Reserve
$59,071 MSRP $63,455
New
2025 Lincoln Nautilus Premiere
$56,230 MSRP $60,315

Pricing and Availability

The 2025 Nautilus is available now, with the following starting prices (prices include $1,595 destination fee):

  • Premiere: $53,485
  • Reserve: $62,705
  • Black Label: $76,645

Powertrain Specs and MPG

The 2025 Nautilus is powered by a 250-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 280 pounds-feet of torque. It uses an eight-speed automatic transmission and is EPA-rated at 21/29/24 mpg city/highway/combined. All-wheel drive is standard.

Optional on all trims is a hybrid powertrain that combines a turbo 2.0-liter four-cylinder with an electric motor; the powertrain delivers a total of 310 hp and 295 pounds-feet of torque through a continuously variable automatic transmission, and fuel efficiency is rated at 30/31/30 mpg.

Trim Levels

All trims are equipped with a suite of advanced safety and driver-assistance systems, including a 360-degree camera system, adaptive cruise control, lane-centering steering and forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking. 

The Premiere trim also includes a 10-speaker audio system with a subwoofer, wireless charging, over-the-air software updates, Google Maps navigation and synthetic leather seats, along with 18-inch alloy wheels. Optional upgrades include a 110-volt power converter, heated and ventilated front seats, a Revel 14-speaker audio system and a panoramic roof.

The Reserve trim builds on the Premiere’s equipment, adding an adaptive suspension, leather-trimmed seats and heated rear outboard seats. It rides on 19-inch alloy wheels, and standard audio is upgraded to a Revel 14-speaker system, with the option to enhance it further with the Revel Ultima 3D Audio System that features 28 speakers. 

The Black Label trim rides on 20-inch alloy wheels. It incorporates all Reserve features and adds the Revel Ultima 3D Audio System as standard equipment. It also features premium leather upholstery and two interior options: Chalet, which includes gray leather, and Redwood, which features bronze upholstery and walnut trim pieces. 

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