Aviator [Official] Lincoln Aviator Revealed


Apparently Ford can't built enough of the new Lincoln Navigator, by the looks of it the Aviator will be another smash hit for them.

Agree, the Navigator received really complimentary reviews in the states. Some calling it class leading. This new Aviator looks to build on that momentum, no doubt.
 
Here they are.

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I quite like it, exceptional for an american car.
 
Dammm....Ford is really throwing everything at the Lincoln brand, just when everyone thought they are done. There is a lot of RR Velar on the side profile, but it works well with Lincoln's distinctive front and rear end styling.

It's interesting--given the PR surrounding Cadillac's reboot (the HQ move, badge change, etc), it seems that Lincoln is (more) quietly starting to churn out some first-rate crossovers. Really impressed by the Navigator and this new concept. Looking forward to seeing it in person in NYC.

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More live photos at:

The Lincoln Aviator is a plug-in hybrid SUV with a smartphone as a key

Of course it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I'm digging this interior as well as the Navigator's. They're premium in a way that Cadillac has yet to nail down IMO.
 
A Ford RR but it looks surprisingly damn good. The interior looks really great as well, with unique styling elements and classy looking mix of materials that I hope feel as good as they look. If this drives well Lincoln could have a game changer here that makes Cadillac look so cheap and classless.
 
As far as SUVs are concerned, Lincoln is killing Cadillac now. The Escalade had free rein because Ford facelifted the last Navigator for 20 years straight, putting zero effort into it. Now the Navigator sales are on fire and Cadillac has no direct answer to the Aviator for the moment.

Now if they can use this formula for their sedans, Lincoln will be back to glory. Yeah, they've copied lots of brands very blatantly, but who isn't nowadays?

I think the interior looks really great as well. Nothing visible shared with Ford and minimal cheap looking plastics.
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It’s really fly.

Any word on price and engines ?

For sure Ecoboost only. High $50-$60k range.
 
The Aviator is going to sell like hot cakes! Right size and looks great inside out! That concept looks production ready.
 
Some will say Tesla...lol, but yes I can't see how RR on average are about 5 to 10% more expensive than the MB, BMW equivalent.

Which doesn’t stop them selling strongly, with no discounts and strong residuals. What’s not to like about that if you can afford to buy one?

Ford should grow a pair and bring the Aviator to Europe, I could also see it selling well in NZ and Australia.
 
The Aviator is going to sell like hot cakes! Right size and looks great inside out! That concept looks production ready.

Speaking of size, does anyone know where I can find the dimensions of this thing?

Would be great to be at least 5m X 1.9m (197 x 75 ish). The Navigator is simply too big for the parking spaces in my part of the world.
 
All new: GLE, X5, X7, Aviator, and in few more months a new GLS and Escalade. Never been a better time to be a luxury suv buyer. Lincoln has a hit on their hands for sure.

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What a massive design overhaul. Personally it looks too much like a people carrier which off course it is because of the three rows of seat.

The 2003 generation remains my favorite.

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Ford Motor Company is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand, and luxury cars under its Lincoln brand.
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