I wish they'd offer the 2.3 EcoBoost just to give it better fuel economy since there are tons of people like me who don't care about the extra power and are just going to cruise longer.
At the rate we're going, there'll soon be a car with a huge screen as a windshield (maybe it'll be a self-driving vehicle, so the people inside can watch a movie while driving).
Push button on the console 4:13 reminds me of an old jukebox with its chrome surround . This 48'' LCD screen could project an image of faux wood in standby mode for a nice, cheap touch.
So basically a bunch of half a$$ upgrades, refreshes and new designs across Lincoln’s lineup! Great job Lincoln! That’s why hardly anyone buys your products. Now being built in a China, with zero price reductions!
I've had mixed feelings on the Aviator. Amazing on paper. But when I looked for a used PHEV they ALL had salvage titles from manufacturer buybacks. I'm sure they sorted them out and they still have nice specs but eh.
Lincoln vehicles look extremely classy and expensive, just hope their reliability rankings get better as they are asking a lot of money for vehicles that don't fair well in reliability rankings with prematurely glitches with the overly complicated digital systems their vehicles have. There is one thing to be innovative but to incorporate what works with innovative touches is what brings more reliability not untried technology that malfunctions while in production rather then in the testing lab.
@@naveenthemachine and precisely why they foolishly over spend their money on scandously expensive unreliable products making undeserving companies rich and a need for a planned obsolescence mentality. But hey as long as it keeps the economy going right 👍🏽
@@naveenthemachine or maybe different people like and value different things? I love the designs of range rovers, but would never buy one because I don't want to deal with all the problems. You don't value reliability and that is fine, but for a lot of people, it is a factor.
So they dropped the PHEV? The logic that more expensive vehicles need more horsepower? C’mon, Lincoln, build a luxury car. Continental, or a Mark or a Town Car. It seems the domestic manufacturers have given the sedan car market to everyone else.
I really dislike how Lincoln requires all of the options just to add the air suspension to the 2025 Aviator. I know most of the competitors are the same way but no brand allows you to add air suspension and keep the smaller wheels for more cushion. The swoopy profile of the Aviator has always been a major disappointment especially for third row passengers. I prefer to boxy styling of the Rivian R1S if only it wasn't so cramped in the third row too.
Did you know, Lincoln is not a company, it’s a brand. Further, you’re wrong; GMC, Volvo, Jeep, Volkswagen, Rivian, Mercedes Benz and Chrysler are all rank worse in reliability than Lincoln.
@@chibbyylol no there isn’t LOL Even if you take into the consideration of cost, there is zero difference between a $1100 iPhone or $4000 GE fridge or a $60K Lincoln being made in China. Also almost any part of your house like the roof or insulation or drywall or flooring is probably made in China as well
@@naveenthemachine there's a big difference in vehicles being made in certain parts of the world. GM, Volvo, Tesla are amongst some that are built in China and their ranking on dependability / build quality studies reflect it pretty accurately Most don't care if their shoes or phone are made in china...it's a pair of shoes and it's a phone no big deal; can't say the same about big purchases like cars
Yeah cars assembled in China are coming with better fit and finish than anything that’s been assembled in the U.S. recently. Teslas assembled in Germany and China have fewer build quality issues than the ones from the U.S.
@@Ryan2022 because it was a way of pointing it out to you as well as others here who need to be reminded that we are feeding our enemies...with slight scolding I already knew it was made in china.
How cute that Lincoln dressed all it's children in matching outfits.
yes like the Germans.
I wish they'd offer the 2.3 EcoBoost just to give it better fuel economy since there are tons of people like me who don't care about the extra power and are just going to cruise longer.
You shouldn’t be concerned about fuel economy in a luxury car. If you care about that then you shouldn’t be shopping for one
@@naveenthemachine So nobody should buy rivians, teslas or lucid? no one cares about fuel economy right so why get an EV
@@chibbyylol you’re buying those because they’re fast and fun. Not for the efficiency or range
@@chibbyylolpower, speed, the ability to wake up to a full "tank" every day, tech, less maintenance, etc.
Beautiful design Lincoln aviator
Alex and Travis, Lincoln needs to bring back the RWD, V8, extended wheelbase Town Car.😁
A loaded F-150 gets pretty close.
Lincoln Mark LT? Or Lincoln Blackwood?
At the rate we're going, there'll soon be a car with a huge screen as a windshield (maybe it'll be a self-driving vehicle, so the people inside can watch a movie while driving).
Push button on the console 4:13 reminds me of an old jukebox with its chrome surround . This 48'' LCD screen could project an image of faux wood in standby mode for a nice, cheap touch.
In 2025 luxury=screens
I hate these screens. Why do we need them?!
Amazing Lincoln is still around
So basically a bunch of half a$$ upgrades, refreshes and new designs across Lincoln’s lineup! Great job Lincoln! That’s why hardly anyone buys your products. Now being built in a China, with zero price reductions!
If I was rich enough to lease this I would, seems luxurious, sculpted, and modern.
I've had mixed feelings on the Aviator. Amazing on paper. But when I looked for a used PHEV they ALL had salvage titles from manufacturer buybacks. I'm sure they sorted them out and they still have nice specs but eh.
Is Lincoln an SUV-only brand?
In the US, yes.
These days yes
The Parker is a pretty good place for this stuff. Food, rooms, and private event spaces.
Here's an idea.... reduce price, make more reliable. Don't care as much about screens. Care whether it starts.
I thereby nominate you for President of all US car companies!
What’s the point of the screens in the Nautilus? other than the measurement?
Very nice car love the designs USA👌
Lincoln vehicles look extremely classy and expensive, just hope their reliability rankings get better as they are asking a lot of money for vehicles that don't fair well in reliability rankings with prematurely glitches with the overly complicated digital systems their vehicles have. There is one thing to be innovative but to incorporate what works with innovative touches is what brings more reliability not untried technology that malfunctions while in production rather then in the testing lab.
Reliability isn’t why anyone shops for a luxury vehicle
@@naveenthemachine and precisely why they foolishly over spend their money on scandously expensive unreliable products making undeserving companies rich and a need for a planned obsolescence mentality. But hey as long as it keeps the economy going right 👍🏽
@naveenthemachine yeah everyone just wants a piece of junk that looks good, but leaves them stranded all the time.
@@michaels7984 if reliability was so important then every other brand except Toyota Lexus would have all gone out of business a long time ago
@@naveenthemachine or maybe different people like and value different things? I love the designs of range rovers, but would never buy one because I don't want to deal with all the problems. You don't value reliability and that is fine, but for a lot of people, it is a factor.
I hope the redesigned Navi gets that large screen. 🤞
So they dropped the PHEV? The logic that more expensive vehicles need more horsepower? C’mon, Lincoln, build a luxury car. Continental, or a Mark or a Town Car. It seems the domestic manufacturers have given the sedan car market to everyone else.
Definitely prefer the new Nautilus interior.
What's 3 row SUV more powerful for this money?
For this price a Durango SRT
Great work Alex
I honestly forgot all about Lincoln. I wonder how long Ford is keep them around.
I really dislike how Lincoln requires all of the options just to add the air suspension to the 2025 Aviator. I know most of the competitors are the same way but no brand allows you to add air suspension and keep the smaller wheels for more cushion.
The swoopy profile of the Aviator has always been a major disappointment especially for third row passengers. I prefer to boxy styling of the Rivian R1S if only it wasn't so cramped in the third row too.
Good news Alex, I don't need my melatonin gummies anymore, I just need to stare at one of these for 5 minutes.
Let Travis Shine !
Im not ever buying a vehicle with a screen like that
I like these but they're more expensive than I'd like. I definitely have no use for a 400hp suv.
Now we’re complaining that the motor is too powerful. You people never cease to amaze.
Did you know, Lincoln is the only company ranked worse in reliability than Land Rover.
Did you know, Lincoln is not a company, it’s a brand. Further, you’re wrong; GMC, Volvo, Jeep, Volkswagen, Rivian, Mercedes Benz and Chrysler are all rank worse in reliability than Lincoln.
There is just too much that is not ok with Lincoln's line up.
Lincoln > Audi
Lincoln should have some differentiating design features for each segment- should not look so much alike
Before you complain about the nautilus being made in China let me remind you that whatever you used to make that comment is also made in China LOL
Very true, I feel like Apple should make American made IPhones
Quite a difference between a phone or computer part being made in china vs a vehicle you're putting yourself or your family in lol
@@chibbyylol no there isn’t LOL
Even if you take into the consideration of cost, there is zero difference between a $1100 iPhone or $4000 GE fridge or a $60K Lincoln being made in China.
Also almost any part of your house like the roof or insulation or drywall or flooring is probably made in China as well
@@naveenthemachine there's a big difference in vehicles being made in certain parts of the world. GM, Volvo, Tesla are amongst some that are built in China and their ranking on dependability / build quality studies reflect it pretty accurately
Most don't care if their shoes or phone are made in china...it's a pair of shoes and it's a phone no big deal; can't say the same about big purchases like cars
Yeah cars assembled in China are coming with better fit and finish than anything that’s been assembled in the U.S. recently. Teslas assembled in Germany and China have fewer build quality issues than the ones from the U.S.
Oh wow.
It looks like a Buick enclave
Congratulations ford your a chevy!
Have another drink hiccup
Those fronts look very generic and forgettable... Ok for a kia, not for a luxury brand.
Price is too high
where is the nautilus made???????
China, why do you need so many question marks
@@Ryan2022 because it was a way of pointing it out to you as well as others here who need to be reminded that we are feeding our enemies...with slight scolding
I already knew it was made in china.
@@paulpellico3797 everything is made in China so it’s a balancing act with our policy with China, who is our major trade partner.
@@Ryan2022 omg...everything is NOT made in china, or we wouldn't be even having this conversation on cars
Last year for this avatar interior
Huge Ford and Lincoln fan but sorry, I would never buy a Chinese made automobile wtf is Ford motor company doing?
The nautilus has made in China… easy decision… aviator
$5000 price hike. Wait for about a year & see it fall $15,000 on the used market. 😅