The 2015 Lincoln Navigator starts at $62,475 for the base model

Lincoln announced the pricing details for the redesigned, but not exactly new Navigator SUV for the 2015 model year. Should buyers want to acquire Lincoln’s latest rendition of their full-size luxury SUV, they’ll have to set aside a total of $62,475 for admittance to the SUV–that’s a rather steep increase of $3,575 over the outgoing model. This also doesn’t even include four-wheel drive.

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Those wanting four-wheel drive will have to dolly up an extra $3,575 and if one wants to opt for the top of the line “Reserve” model, he or she will have to make sure that an extra $7,500 is available.

With the Reserve trim, the 2015 Lincoln Navigator comes fully loaded with the automaker’s latest Lincoln Drive Control continuously adaptive suspension setup, power retractable running boards, Ziricote wood interior trimmings, high-grade leather, 22-inch wheels, and a bespoke headliner. Don’t forget the extra badging either.

Need some extra space in the form of a long wheelbase version? That will add another $2,165 to the price as well. With every single option box ticked for a long Reserve-trimmed 2015 Navigator, the grand total will end up being $75,065 total.

For full details, check out the press release after the jump.

 

 

Pricing Announced for New 2015 Lincoln Navigator and Premium Reserve Package

> 2015 Lincoln Navigator full-size luxury SUV goes on sale later this year with a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $62,475, including destination and delivery charges

> Redesigned exterior, updated interior, more powerful engine, additional customer-focused technologies and new luxurious appointments elevate next Lincoln Navigator

> Available Reserve Package includes 22-inch wheels, ultra-luxurious leather interior and premium Ziricote wood trim; manufacturer’s suggested retail price for 4×2 models equipped with the Reserve Package is $69,975

DEARBORN, Mich., May 20, 2014 – The 2015 Lincoln Navigator full-size sport utility vehicle, with a refreshed exterior design, refined interior appointments and more power and better handling than ever, will go on sale later this year with a starting suggested manufacturer’s retail price of $62,475, including destination and delivery charges.

“The 2015 Lincoln Navigator has nearly two dozen upgrades over the outgoing model, rewarding current Navigator owners and offering strong reasons for new customers to consider the vehicle that defined the large luxury SUV segment,” said Matt VanDyke, director, Global Lincoln.

Leading the now-standard features for the 2015 Navigator is a new powertrain with the 3.5-liter EcoBoost® V6 engine. The twin-turbocharged, direct-injection engine will deliver 380 horsepower and 460 lb.-ft. of torque.

This outstanding power also delivers projected best-in-class towing of 9,000 pounds with properly equipped Navigators.

The new EcoBoost engine is mated to a six-speed SelectShift® automatic transmission – also new for the 2015 model year.

Also added for the 2015 Lincoln Navigator is Lincoln Drive Control with a continuously controlled damping suspension to help provide a smoother ride, and electric power-assisted steering that helps deliver responsive handling. Continuously controlled damping is standard on all 4×4 models and all Navigators equipped with the available 22-inch wheels.

Lincoln Navigator 4×4 models add hill start assist and Hill Descent Control™ as standard equipment.

Exterior design changes are accentuated by iconic split-wing grille, while puddle lamps that create a “welcome mat” below front doors offer a new level of elegance.

Among standard interior enhancements are luxurious leather and additional new customer-focused technologies, including push-button start, SYNC® with MyLincoln Touch™ connectivity system, BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with cross-traffic alert, and an LED-backlit instrument cluster with tachometer, trip odometer, compass, outside thermometer and message center.

The new Reserve Package provides features for customers seeking the ultimate in Navigator luxury. The package includes Lincoln Drive Control with continuously controlled damping, 22-inch polished aluminum wheels, premium Ziricote wood trim and ultra-luxurious leather-trimmed seats in all three rows. Also included is a hand-wrapped leather and stitched instrument panel, armrests and console.

The suggested manufacturer’s retail price MSRP for 4×2 models equipped with the Reserve Package is $69,975; 4×4 Reserve Package models start at $72,900.

Lincoln Navigator L, offering customers a longer wheelbase and greater overall length, will continue to be available in both 4×2 and 4×4 versions. Navigator L has a 131-inch wheelbase (versus 119 inches for the standard wheelbase) and a total length of 222.3 inches (versus 208.4 inches).

Standard on Lincoln Navigator L is a non-limited-slip 4.10 axle. This axle is available on standard-wheelbase versions as well.

Suggested manufacturer’s retail price for the 2015 Lincoln Navigator L starts at $64,640 for the 4×2 version and $68,215 for the 4×4 version. Prices include destination and delivery charges.

The 2015 Lincoln Navigator is built at Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, Kentucky, and is scheduled to be in showrooms early this fall.

 

Chris Chin

Chris Chin is the Editor-In-Chief of egmCarTech and is a regular contributor to Automobile Magazine.

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