Most Expensive Lincoln Nautilus Costs $71,075

This is for the Black Label Edition with the EcoBoost engine, which comes fully loaded.

It was a pleasure to meet you MKX. Long live the Nautilus. The new Lincoln crossover continues where it left off. It has a new name and styling as well as a higher asking price. The price of the new Nautilus is $40,340. However, buyers can select from many options via the online configurator, which includes a Black Label edition. This significantly increases that price.

The asking price rises to $56,895 if you tick the Black Label option box. There are some extra luxuries that come with the Black Label model. The Nautilus Black Label features Venetian Leather seats with embroidered headsrests, a Revel Ultima sound system with 19 speakers, HD radio and 21-inch painted wheels with Black Label center caps. Fancy.Most Expensive Lincoln Nautilus Costs $71,075

There are two options for engine choices: a turbocharged 2.0 liter inline-four producing 245 horsepower (182kW) or a biturbocharged EcoBoost V6 producing 335 horsepower (249kW) and 380 pound feet (515 Newton-meters). This engine option costs an additional $2,000 and comes with optional all-wheel drive for $2,495

Buyers have three options for cabin trim: Chala (or white, red and beige), and Gala (or Chala) There are six exterior colors available: Infinite Black (Burgundy Velvet), White Platinum, Ingot Silver and Rhapsody Blue. The price includes an additional $1,750 for Chroma Elite Copper.

You can also add options like a class 2 trailer hitch ($630), an assistance package ($1,590) and the Nautilus technology pack ($1,720). These packages include enhanced active park assist, front-park aid sensors and a 360-degree camera. For an additional $1,500, the driver and passenger can opt for 22-way Ultra Comfort seats. Rear passengers can also enjoy a Lincoln Play with DVD rear entertainment system at $1,995. Strangely, however, the two options cannot be combined.

The most expensive Lincoln Nautilus costs $71,075, which includes $8,620 in options and a $995 destination charge. This is only $1,480 more than the Lincoln Navigator, which costs $72,555.