That little "button" key hole integrated in the side marker is for the hard key hidden in the fob to open the door in case the battery dies and you can't open the doors from the outside with the e-Latch handles.
It’s a shame that you didn’t take more time to get to know the product before filming and delivering your opinion. A little research would’ve answered a lot of the questions about what you didn’t know how to operate and would’ve prevented putting out anything that was false such as the bottom of the seat not massaging.
You should have viewed the online tutorials before you posted this review. The vents are adjusted through the touch screen and many of the functions on the steering wheel are explained in a few of the tutorials including Blue Cruise. Ford licenses the ECVT technology from Toyota.
@@KirkKreifelspeople could consider anything being adjusted through a screen is a bad idea. Doing anything while in control of a 1.5 ton plastic and steel brick is dangerous and a bad idea. Anything that requires you to take a hand or eye away from controlling a vehicle is dangerous. Is you are new to a vehicle and need to adjust climate controls physical controls can be just as dangerous as digital controls because either way you need to look where they are- same thing with adjusting bi-level air, etcetera. Anything that needs adjusted should be done at a stop- climate, navigation, radio, etcetera.
@@djplonghead5403 I completely agree with both of you. I have an "analog" 2022 Nautilus that doesn't have this new technology - it was difficult enough getting used to all the menus and functions of Sync 4. The only real upgrade provided by new generation Nautilus is Blue Cruise and perhaps the interior materials. The massive screen reminds me of early '80's tech - all flash, not really functional, and perhaps annoying. The jury is still out on build quality given that 95% of parts are sourced from Chinese suppliers (including the entire drive train) and assembled in a FoMoCo plant that is 50% owned by PRC. I think vehicle manufactures have some sort of technology "fetish" which makes vehicles overly complicated to operate and somewhat dangerous. Moreover, if Trump has his way, this generation of Nautilus will become too expensive and non-competitive. Lexus, BMW, and Mercedes build most of the SUV's for sale in the U.S. in North American plants.
Looks nice, but it is from CHINA which for me is an instant "NO". Parts will be impossible to get soon when needed. Expensive cost and like you pointed out, a lots of dings for not putting things in that belong in a luxury vehicle.
@@shavaughndavidson2257 I am surprised that the Corporate Muckety-Mucks haven't seen the ground-swell of American Nationalism & American pride in the last 8 years and surmised it was time to bring manufacturing back home to America where Americans build the cars that Americans drive. Where the component parts that make the car are also made in America. That is what Americans want. Quality builds from American workers that drives the American economy.
unlike the 2017 Lincolns, made in the USA and none can be seen on the road today🤣 when you google '2017 Lincoln continental'' and google auto-completes it with 'problems' and 'reliability' you know things are bad
@2269tah is that a good thing thou.......just a little thing to consider most of the modern day tech that you have didn't become everyday and affordable till they were made in Asia....am not saying everything should be made their am just saying fair competition is good for you the consumer since currently the mostly American only auto industry has only gotten more expensive
I had one as a rental recently. Wasn’t as equipped as this one but it did have the crazy dashboard. I thought it was decent. I did like it slightly better than the MDX I just rented, but it wasn’t as good as an Audi or Lexus.
In a luxury car I'm expecting passenger memory seating and an additional blower motor just for the passenger along with fan controls and 1 or 2 blower motors for the rear occupants.
So many judgemental comments about this being from China. From watching this it is obvious that it is way more refined than a new Lexus RX which has really dropped the ball on hybrid refinement and interior quality
So, taking price into consideration this Lincoln model go head to head with a well equipped BMW X5 PHEV Xdrive. Where does this lower range model leave the Lincoln Aviator? This trim is very expensive.
I think this car looks great inside and out and I feel like Lexus is falling behind, currently Lexus interiors look a generation behind this tech wise and less luxurious. I feel like Lincoln and genesis have passed them up and Lexus is more on an Acura level now.
Lexus is a conservatieve brand...always was. Superb quality and fit and finish, way better than a Genesis or a Lincoln..... . Lexus may be dull or less gadgets, but quality wise best brand around.
@avdp9095 it's not just gadgets, I feel like Lexus used to be understated classic luxury, and they've lost that trying to be more like audi than Mercedes.
@cheesehead91182 in Europe the RX was tested alongside Audi, Mercedes, Jaguar.....the Lexus was considered the best build car by far, best materials, best paint, best warranty, most efficient hybrid engine etc etc. The current Rx is compared with the old one much more understated regarding design. Personally I didn't like the last RX.
It is a vehicle that accomplishes its goal. Everything doesn't have to be sporty and fun to drive, some people just want to be comfortable. That is why it won SUV of the year. The square section on the side is for the emergency key, which some cars put in the door handle and the air vents are controlled through the main console screen. Some people Haye driving and just enjoy comfortable cars like Lexus built at one time. Lexus is not known for sporty BMW style vehicles, they are known for comfortable and reliable vehicles.
Is this interior what "late stage capitalism" looks like? Is there a market for a car with the absolute minimum? As far as I can tell nobody makes a car like that anymore for the N.A. market.
@@redlinevibes7169 It's not a matter of being broke, it's a matter of not being stupid with your money. Some cars hold their value much better than others some even appreciate over time if they aren't junk. Bought a Mint condition 87 911 in 08 for 20K which is worth considerably more and my 24 4 Runner TRD Pro will hold its value better than Chinese trash with fancy mood lighting and crap hybrid 4 banger.
Kirk, there are so many add on costs on cars from tag and title, dealer prep etc. You can't compare prices of new Nautilus to other cars, and there are also sometimes discounts at the end of the year, and some of the discounts are available on financing and leasing, and/or add on costs to both. I suppose you could try and compare a cash "out the door" price for different cars though a dealer may not readily give you that info, and if he/she does, sometimes it changes when you do the paperwork and there are add ons. It can be very difficult to get "out the door" price so you can really compare among different brands of new vehicles. The red Nautilus that you cite for $50K; I doubt you could even get a new Corsair "out the door" for $50K or much less.
Just absurd that you didn't know ANYTHING about the steering wheel touch pads. You have to be DRIVING to see the Blue Cruise icons and to set the cruise control. This is ridiculous.
The interior looks like all those new Chinese cars that are coming out including that smaller non-circular steering wheel. Those 40 inch long screens along the dash are complete overkill. The customizing of the settings is just overwhelming and distracting. This car is going to be an electrical nightmare, definitely not gonna last that long without problems. For $80k, a pass!
@@naveenthemachine You people are such brats, the Lexus RX interior looks really good, and is better than what most people drive. You realize the average age of cars that most people drive is 14 years old, and you’re complaining.
@@naveenthemachinefunny things is that’s literally what rav4 le is lol even the limited trims. The cabin in rav4, all trims are the ugliest ever for price point
Beautiful vehicle, but for the price, I think I would pass. For the money, I would expect a V6 or a hybrid with much more power than what it currently has.
That little "button" key hole integrated in the side marker is for the hard key hidden in the fob to open the door in case the battery dies and you can't open the doors from the outside with the e-Latch handles.
It’s a shame that you didn’t take more time to get to know the product before filming and delivering your opinion. A little research would’ve answered a lot of the questions about what you didn’t know how to operate and would’ve prevented putting out anything that was false such as the bottom of the seat not massaging.
You should have viewed the online tutorials before you posted this review. The vents are adjusted through the touch screen and many of the functions on the steering wheel are explained in a few of the tutorials including Blue Cruise. Ford licenses the ECVT technology from Toyota.
Vents controlled through a touchscreen is stupid. Bad idea.
@@KirkKreifelspeople could consider anything being adjusted through a screen is a bad idea.
Doing anything while in control of a 1.5 ton plastic and steel brick is dangerous and a bad idea.
Anything that requires you to take a hand or eye away from controlling a vehicle is dangerous. Is you are new to a vehicle and need to adjust climate controls physical controls can be just as dangerous as digital controls because either way you need to look where they are- same thing with adjusting bi-level air, etcetera.
Anything that needs adjusted should be done at a stop- climate, navigation, radio, etcetera.
@@djplonghead5403 I completely agree with both of you. I have an "analog" 2022 Nautilus that doesn't have this new technology - it was difficult enough getting used to all the menus and functions of Sync 4. The only real upgrade provided by new generation Nautilus is Blue Cruise and perhaps the interior materials. The massive screen reminds me of early '80's tech - all flash, not really functional, and perhaps annoying. The jury is still out on build quality given that 95% of parts are sourced from Chinese suppliers (including the entire drive train) and assembled in a FoMoCo plant that is 50% owned by PRC. I think vehicle manufactures have some sort of technology "fetish" which makes vehicles overly complicated to operate and somewhat dangerous. Moreover, if Trump has his way, this generation of Nautilus will become too expensive and non-competitive. Lexus, BMW, and Mercedes build most of the SUV's for sale in the U.S. in North American plants.
@@KirkKreifelsagreed but this is nothing new, a lot of brands are starting to do this not just Lincoln.
Reserve level 2 or 3 is the way to go. More expensive but has the great seats and the sound system.
That hole on the side is for the key I think.
Says a lot when fords best vehicle is made in China.
China makes better cars than America? 🫠
@@KirkKreifels by what metric?
@@ytj22 every metric, especially quality. While our workers were stomping their feet and picketing, they were busy innovating.
@@thomas735 Just you saying "every metric" or.... Because I for one, would like to see this Lincoln vehicle after 5-7 years of normal use.
@ I’m not saying fords are great, actually quite the opposite. I’m saying if I had to buy one, this would be it.
Saw one of these on the road and was like...Lincoln still exists?
They still sell a decent amount of Navigators tbf
No, the Reserve is where people are people are purchasing. The premier is what are sitting on the lot.
The Reserve is a MUCH better buy.
Power train is so much quieter than a Lexus
I like the egg wheel. It looks to be very comfortable.
Hoping the 2026 refresh ditches that center screen and adds physical buttons for HVAC.
Why ditch the center screen?
That radio is giving pre-refresh Tuscan vibes but the outside looks good!
Looks nice, but it is from CHINA which for me is an instant "NO". Parts will be impossible to get soon when needed. Expensive cost and like you pointed out, a lots of dings for not putting things in that belong in a luxury vehicle.
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@@shavaughndavidson2257 I am surprised that the Corporate Muckety-Mucks haven't seen the ground-swell of American Nationalism & American pride in the last 8 years and surmised it was time to bring manufacturing back home to America where Americans build the cars that Americans drive. Where the component parts that make the car are also made in America. That is what Americans want. Quality builds from American workers that drives the American economy.
You get everything else from China why are you crying about this
unlike the 2017 Lincolns, made in the USA and none can be seen on the road today🤣 when you google '2017 Lincoln continental'' and google auto-completes it with 'problems' and 'reliability' you know things are bad
@2269tah is that a good thing thou.......just a little thing to consider most of the modern day tech that you have didn't become everyday and affordable till they were made in Asia....am not saying everything should be made their am just saying fair competition is good for you the consumer since currently the mostly American only auto industry has only gotten more expensive
I had one as a rental recently. Wasn’t as equipped as this one but it did have the crazy dashboard. I thought it was decent. I did like it slightly better than the MDX I just rented, but it wasn’t as good as an Audi or Lexus.
In a luxury car I'm expecting passenger memory seating and an additional blower motor just for the passenger along with fan controls and 1 or 2 blower motors for the rear occupants.
So many judgemental comments about this being from China. From watching this it is obvious that it is way more refined than a new Lexus RX which has really dropped the ball on hybrid refinement and interior quality
If China can build a car like that the America should be ashamed. The Chinese are one of the hardest working folks out there
Don't talk nonsense
So, taking price into consideration this Lincoln model go head to head with a well equipped BMW X5 PHEV Xdrive. Where does this lower range model leave the Lincoln Aviator? This trim is very expensive.
I think this car looks great inside and out and I feel like Lexus is falling behind, currently Lexus interiors look a generation behind this tech wise and less luxurious. I feel like Lincoln and genesis have passed them up and Lexus is more on an Acura level now.
Lexus is a conservatieve brand...always was. Superb quality and fit and finish, way better than a Genesis or a Lincoln..... . Lexus may be dull or less gadgets, but quality wise best brand around.
@avdp9095 it's not just gadgets, I feel like Lexus used to be understated classic luxury, and they've lost that trying to be more like audi than Mercedes.
@cheesehead91182 in Europe the RX was tested alongside Audi, Mercedes, Jaguar.....the Lexus was considered the best build car by far, best materials, best paint, best warranty, most efficient hybrid engine etc etc. The current Rx is compared with the old one much more understated regarding design. Personally I didn't like the last RX.
Do you know if there are tariffs imposed on this since it's coming from China ?
There will be when Trump comes in to office
@@redlinevibes7169 So he says, but he lies about everything.
I think the button on the side is a cover for the physical key. Don’t quote me on
23:11 Lexus LS is driving by....Kirk did not mention it...he was probably too distracted by the display "Chinese" wall 😂
I see hoardes of Lexus every day 😜
It is a vehicle that accomplishes its goal. Everything doesn't have to be sporty and fun to drive, some people just want to be comfortable. That is why it won SUV of the year. The square section on the side is for the emergency key, which some cars put in the door handle and the air vents are controlled through the main console screen. Some people Haye driving and just enjoy comfortable cars like Lexus built at one time. Lexus is not known for sporty BMW style vehicles, they are known for comfortable and reliable vehicles.
Is this interior what "late stage capitalism" looks like? Is there a market for a car with the absolute minimum? As far as I can tell nobody makes a car like that anymore for the N.A. market.
Whatever that means.
80K for a Chinese Ford?!?! Wait two years and pick it up for less than 50% if you need a vehicle and Toyota and Honda have stopped making cars.
Wait one year and it's broke period.
I agree that 82 k is absurd but a loaded F150 built here costs the same. Buy the lincoln used and save 30 plus K.
If you're broke then don't shop for new cars. Go to the used car lot
@@redlinevibes7169 It's not a matter of being broke, it's a matter of not being stupid with your money. Some cars hold their value much better than others some even appreciate over time if they aren't junk. Bought a Mint condition 87 911 in 08 for 20K which is worth considerably more and my 24 4 Runner TRD Pro will hold its value better than Chinese trash with fancy mood lighting and crap hybrid 4 banger.
I think it looks amazing, but not for 80k.
I wish cars would do smaller screens and allow you to hide them like Bentley. I’d rather see would of elegant stereo controls
Them screens will look so outdated in less than 5 years
How
@ Because it’s a trend and software ages too.
@@electrikoptik They can do remote updates.
@@jockboy you cannot update hardware over the air.
Very nice!
Exterior and Interior design is perfect for the Chinese market. Thanks 😀
Whatever that means.
Wow , so much tech. It will cost a fortune to fix lol
That's why you buy warranty
@@redlinevibes7169 yeah because "they" always honor the warranty! xd it's only as good as the paper it's written on!
Kirk, there are so many add on costs on cars from tag and title, dealer prep etc. You can't compare prices of new Nautilus to other cars, and there are also sometimes discounts at the end of the year, and some of the discounts are available on financing and leasing, and/or add on costs to both. I suppose you could try and compare a cash "out the door" price for different cars though a dealer may not readily give you that info, and if he/she does, sometimes it changes when you do the paperwork and there are add ons.
It can be very difficult to get "out the door" price so you can really compare among different brands of new vehicles. The red Nautilus that you cite for $50K; I doubt you could even get a new Corsair "out the door" for $50K or much less.
Just absurd that you didn't know ANYTHING about the steering wheel touch pads. You have to be DRIVING to see the Blue Cruise icons and to set the cruise control. This is ridiculous.
Motor trend gave it SUV of the year.
🤔🤔🤔
They spent a great deal of time in the Nautilus and didn’t just guess at what the vehicle is about.
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That engine bay looks so busy
Yeah, stuff is just zip tied everywhere and doesn’t have a place. A 2nd gen Prius engine bay looks way better.
Prices are banana's nowadays. I'm not paying that. Also, I hate the panoramic display.
The interior looks like all those new Chinese cars that are coming out including that smaller non-circular steering wheel. Those 40 inch long screens along the dash are complete overkill. The customizing of the settings is just overwhelming and distracting. This car is going to be an electrical nightmare, definitely not gonna last that long without problems. For $80k, a pass!
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Interior looks like grandpa’s car from the 70s mated with modern displays. Hard pass.
It does not. Keep making stuff up, grandpa.
@ Aw, fragile soy boy got triggered by someone disliking a vehicle - pathetic.
I absolutely HATE this cabin. It’ll look incredibly outdated in a few years.
@@naveenthemachine You people are such brats, the Lexus RX interior looks really good, and is better than what most people drive. You realize the average age of cars that most people drive is 14 years old, and you’re complaining.
Bro your Volkswagen looks outdated since 2002 including Lexus gx from 2006
@@naveenthemachinefunny things is that’s literally what rav4 le is lol even the limited trims. The cabin in rav4, all trims are the ugliest ever for price point
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@@naveenthemachinethey probably have to keep it conservative because more tech= more chances for reliability issues.
Keep it!
No thanks
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$80k for something made in china? gtfo
Over 80k for the car from China?! Man~ u kiddin' me?! I'll definitely pass!
You know they have huge profit margins for being made in China
No way total bs
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Move the production out of china.. now ford
Toooooo Expensive! If it’s made in China. It should be price lower. 82 grand tooooo expensive. $55 grand would be a better price.
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Beautiful vehicle, but for the price, I think I would pass. For the money, I would expect a V6 or a hybrid with much more power than what it currently has.
Made in China, say it all...awful, just awful. This car can never ever even stands in the shadow of a Lexus...
Who made your TV? Who made your phone? Who made your laptop?
AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURERS NEEDS TO start thinking about making their vehicles in america or they be fighting with president Donald trump!!