After a few years of letting the Cadillac Escalade grab the spotlight, the newly updated 2025 Lincoln Navigator is back and better than ever. From new interior upgrades to a streamlined lineup, find out what makes it on the best 2025 luxury SUV options out there!
Key Takeaways
- The Nav's Premiere trim has left the building for 2025; the Reserve model now starts the lineup
- Navigator pricing is from $102,190 to $122,190 as of July 22, 2025.
- Cabin upgrades include massaging second-row seats, new interior screen layout, and Black Label themes.
Trim Changes and Pricing for 2025
Let’s start with the Nav's biggest shift: the Premiere trim is no more. That means the Reserve model is now the base trim.
Inside, a variety of changes make the Navigator more elegant than ever before, including a new dash spanning panoramic screen where nearly all its controls are. Second-row seats now feature massage tools, and third-row seats have seated cushions.
You also get new color and trim options, particularly in the Black Label packages. Another standout feature is the Split Gate in the rear. The top half opens like a traditional liftgate, while the bottom drops like a tailgate.
The Navigator lineup prices are:
- Reserve: $102,190
- Jet: $104,990
- Reserve: $105,180
- Jet L: $107,980
- Black Label: $119,190
- Black Label:$122,190
What’s Under the Nav's Hood?
Every 2025 Navigator runs the same powertrain, a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 that makes a solid 440 horsepower, paired with a 10-speed automatic. Admittedly, fuel economy isn’t great (it's a bigger, heavier SUV after all). It’s rated at 16 mpg city and 22 mpg highway.
The Navigator's Interior Features and Black Label Details
Inside is where Lincoln really stepped things up. The dash is now dominated by a massive 48-inch screen that stretches across the front and houses most of your vehicle controls. When parked, you can access Pano mode to open up video and gaming apps.
The second-row seats now come with massage functionality, and the third row got new seat cushions to make you even more comfortable. Black Label packages also give you some pretty distinct design options:
- Enlighten: Leather seating, laser-etched birch wood, and espresso floors.
- Atmospheric: A retro vibe with suede headliner, ash wood accents, copper trim, and matching copper on the wheels, grille, and badges
Even the rear Split Gate keeps things flexible—the top opens like a normal liftgate, and the bottom drops like a tailgate, making it easier to load or tailgate (literally).
The Nav comes with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, over-the-air updates, and a built-in 5G Wi-Fi hotspot. There are fourteen USB-C ports throughout the cabin, and Black Label models add a wireless charging pad in the second row.
If you care about sound (and who doesn't?), there’s a Revel Ultima 3D audio system with 28 speakers that will make you want to sit in the driveway just to finish your playlist.
Luxury vs. Space and Practicality
Even with all that luxury, the Navigator hasn’t lost its sense of practicality. The cabin is open, roomy, and finished in premium materials from front to back. Even the third row is adult-friendly!
The 40/20/40 split-folding bench seat in the third row gives you flexibility for passengers and cargo, and while it’s not the easiest SUV to park, it makes packing up for a road trip incredibly easy.
Should You Choose the 2025 Lincoln Navigator?
If you need a large SUV that meets your needs for luxury and functionality, consider the 2025 Lincoln Navigator. We believe it will check all your necessary boxes. Stop by Cogswell Motors for a test drive today!