This luxury SUV has a more spacious and simplified range.
The Lincoln Navigator received important improvements throughout the range. These include standard power running boards and heated front seats. All trims have a wireless charging pad. The SUV will be available for purchase in November. has received interesting pricing details through order guides, which show significant changes.
The base Navigator Standard model will be priced at $77,120, with a $1,295 destination fee. This is a $2,620 increase over the entry-level model for the 2019 model year. The price increase comes with more standard equipment. In addition to the above features, the base Navigator also gets blind-spot detection and pre-collision assistance, forward collision warning, pedestrian detection, as well as other Co-Pilot360 options.
Lincoln will no longer offer the Select trim. The Reserve trim will start at $85,330. This is a $1170 price reduction compared to the $86,500 MSRP for the current model. The Reserve models will also now be available in a 4×2 configuration. This joins the 4×4 model which was the only option for 2019.
The Navigator Black Label 2020 Navigator will be available at a starting price of $98,065, which is $375 less than the last year’s $97,690. The L suffix will cost you at least $101,265, if you choose the long-wheelbase model. You can also get the extended model in Reserve trim for $85,860.
Lincoln proudly revealed that 9/10 clients chose the most expensive trim level for the 2020 Navigator when it was unveiled last month. The automaker plans to make the ordering process easier for customers in the new model year.