A New Navigator Concept Is Most Spacious,
Luxurious Lincoln SUV yet, Bringing Quiet Luxury to More Customers
March 14, Dearborn, Michigan -- Lincoln today
reveals the all-new Navigator Concept, introducing quiet luxury to
full-size SUVs and offering a glimpse at what comes next for the brand’s
best-known nameplate.
"The all-new Navigator Concept reinforces our commitment to give every
Lincoln client what we call quiet luxury – vehicles and experiences that
are elegant, effortlessly powerful and serene," said Kumar Galhotra,
President of Lincoln. "This kind of quiet luxury sets Lincoln apart. Now,
we're showing fans of large SUVs how we can exceed their expectations,
without being the loudest statement on the road."
Lincoln invented the large luxury SUV in 1997, and now is re-imagining
Navigator for modern clients interested in better performance, more space
and further refinement.
Lincoln's design team drew inspiration from luxury sailboats and yachts
when designing the new concept. This influenced everything from the clean,
modern lines and Storm Blue paint on the exterior that mimics the grays
and blues of sea and sky, to the teak finishes, custom gear and wardrobe
management system found inside.
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GO-ANYWHERE PERFORMANCE
The Navigator Concept is engineered to provide drivers peace of mind. It
features a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine delivering more than 400
horsepower and smart new technologies to make this SUV even more
sure-footed on different road surfaces and in changing weather conditions.
Drivers can choose several drive modes to improve ride and handling and to
find the drive experience that best suits their mood – including steering,
suspension and noise levels. Each mode is accompanied by a matching
digital animation in the cluster.
PERSONAL SANCTUARY
Navigator Concept provides the nameplate’s most spacious interior ever – a
key want among buyers of large SUVs – delivered with a refinement that
leapfrogs competitors
The leather-wrapped interior is rendered in a light blue. Six
Lincoln-patented Perfect Position Seats adjust 30 ways to best support
occupants’ different body types. The driver’s seat, for instance, includes
independent deployable thigh supports for maximum comfort.
A custom wardrobe management system holds gear chosen for a day on the
water, while Lincoln’s Revel audio system has been specifically tuned to
create the highest level sound and visual quality.
All of this is accessed through power gullwing doors and deployable
concertina steps. A special lighting sequence welcomes passengers for
every journey – a signature Lincoln feature.
EASIER, MORE CONNECTED DRIVING, THANKS TO NEW TECHNOLOGY
The Navigator Concept features Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian
Detection, which uses radar and camera technology to scan the road ahead.
If a collision risk with a vehicle or pedestrian is detected, the system
provides a warning to the driver. If the driver does not respond in time,
it automatically can apply up to full braking force to help reduce the
severity of, or even eliminate, some frontal collisions.
Pre-Collision Assist can help drivers avoid rear end collisions with other
vehicles at all speeds, while Pedestrian Detection can help the driver
avoid pedestrians at lower speeds. Both systems can reduce the severity of
forward collisions, or even prevent certain forward collisions.
A 360-degree camera and enhanced park assist features take the stress out
of parking, exiting a parking spot and maneuvering. The system seamlessly
integrates views from four cameras – creating an overhead image that
allows drivers to see all around the vehicle.
On the road, a lane-keeping system vibrates the steering wheel to alert
drivers they are straying from their lane and provides mild steering input
to encourage them to steer back toward the center of the lane.
In the cabin, head restraint monitors provide passengers Wi-Fi
connectivity, allowing them to wirelessly share music and content from
personal devices.
For drivers, a large panel screen clearly displays key information. The
display can be customized from a digital touch screen housed in the center
stack.
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