Happy Thursday everyone! We had a chance to see the new Navigator in person earlier this week and right now we are heading to Monterey Car Week in Pebble Beach for the weekend to film lots of new car content! Stay tuned! 😊
Why does a luxury car not have a height adjustment system and has normal assistance? Infiniti QX 80, its new generation, has a height adjustment system and wind assistance, the only luxury car in the world that does not have such a suspension system and does not have a paddle shifter.
One of the main advantages of a split tailgate on a large car is that the hatch doesn’t stick out ridiculously far when it’s open. Overall I’m really liking these updates. My only criticism with the Navigator (and Expedition) is that they’re too slab sided. Flare the fenders, give it a stronger crease… something.
Agreed. Also, for a redesign that was long overdue - this looks like lots of afterthoughts. Disappointing that it just looks like a rental from the side and a weird wagoneer from the front + the rear of an EV Kia.
Good observation and I completely agree on the body lines/exterior. The split tailgate is fantastic on a full size SUV. It’s a little surprising that it took the big 3 (Ford, Chevy/GMC, Ram) this long to implement one but a welcome change for sure.
I wish they did the Continental door handles like they did on the new Nautilus. I feel that would be a great thing for Lincoln to have as their signature feature for all their vehicles.
@@johnkraft6053per the video he says it can help stop things from falling out and it can double as a seat when tailgating. I’m not a fan. I don’t have issues with stuff falling out often enough 💁🏽♂️
the whole full size SUV crowd is doing an amazing job with these refreshes. Cadillac's escalade and now Lincoln's Navigator (and even the import crowd with the LX and QX80) are all getting refreshes that tone down gaudiness/chrome everywhere vibe and replaces it with a more subtle luxury aim designs.
@@chill-pill923 tragically, yes. There was just a shooting at my Alma mata and I’m still in shock to be honest. I just moved back to Winder and was out getting tires put on my car when the owner of the shop who barely speaks English with a heavy accent was trying to tell me there were cops flying past his shop a few mins before I arrived heading towards the school. There’s only one high school? Middle school, and elementary school in the area and they’re all there together. My phone was dead and i didn’t understand what was really happening at the time, wasn’t until i got home that i realized what was going on down the street from me. This is absolutely insane.
Also, I agree with you. Lincoln needs a new key fob, especially for its black label trim vehicle. They should do what Volvo has done and have the key match the interior.
This thing looks absolutely crazy. I think it'll probably grow on me. The new Nautilus looks amazing in person, Im sure the same will be true of this... Split tailgate's a cool addition, but sucks if youre short lol. Good luck reaching anything more than a foot into the trunk with the bottom section open.
They almost got it perfect - the black line down the front door is too much IMO and the overall size is just way larger than it should be. Excursion might look small next to these newer full size XXXL SUVs
@@tonywong303 If the Escalade didn’t exist this interior would be impressive. But because we’ve seen how it’s been executed in the Cadillac, this interior just looks crazy and thrown together over a Zoom meeting. Beautiful materials that will compare nicely but their integration and placement of screens, buttons/controls and switches are off. Exterior rear looks like a watered down Escalade _IQ._
Looks good from the front and side. They dropped the ball on the rear. I can still see the GM triplets still out selling this, especially the Escalade.
It looks gorgeous. I really wish Lincoln didn't discontinue the Continental. Would be so amazing to get a new generation Continental on a RWD platform and with this kind of styling.
that rear turn signal is throwing me off. it looks like two signals pasted onto one car. the shape, the fact that they aren't in sync, they aren't both sequential, it's just really ruining the rear end for me. am i being dramatic???
@@Tbcycoji ... potentially they can. But some automakers are going apesh*t with their designs. Right now, they remind me of kids with a new toy and everyone is trying to be "edgy" and different. Eventually, I think they'll settle down (hopefully). When they start thinking things through, I think we might see some pretty amazing designs.
I really like how you explain that you took your time it wasn’t rushed and I got a chance to see just by everything I wanted to see in the Lincoln navigator sexy automobile. I’ll tell you thank you
Lincoln/Ford THANKFULLY has been doing Amber turn signals for a while now. For the Navigator, Lincoln started using Amber with the introduction of the 2015 model. I loathe red-colored turn signals and appreciate manufacturers that go the extra mile and put a turn signal that’s independent of the brake light. ❤
I love the luxury-minimalist look, it's hard to achieve but Lincoln made it! I also like the lack of cluttered button-dashboard thing, to me a good high quality screen with good graphics is the best thing
@@jonathanlopez9494 I agree. We used to have the MKT, the Flex's sibling, and LOVED the fridge in the middle row. It was a lifesaver, and I'm shocked more cars don't offer it.
Escalade screams top tier with its new exec. package but this is just "nice" to me. I think the taillamps shouldve been more stretched on the end like the Nautilus, it looks stubby. Its nice but where is the powerboost option?!
@@Aki_Lesbrinco another jealous clown and there’s nothing wasteful about a comfortable vehicle. What exactly is being wasted? There’s enough crude oil for 5000 more years so come up with a better excuse.
Can't wait to see this Duke it out with the New escalade. The only detractor is that i wish they gave it the flush door handles like the nautilus and continental.
Honestly, every SUV should have a split tailgate. Ever since trading my 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander, I’ve missed it dearly. Such a useful feature! Great for organizing things before putting in the trunk or keeping things from rolling out when first opening the tailgate
Absolutely gorgeous SUV! Still wish they had an optional V8 like the GM competitors. I’m really surprised that this is only a refresh to the current generation Navigator. I thought for sure that this would be an all new generation considering how much is changed.
@@RemykhTV technically it _should’ve_ been a full redesign as the Navigator has already been refreshed before and a redesign is expected in due. My guess is the saw the 2025 Escalde/Escalade _IQ,_ panicked, and rushed this “refresh” to market. Except this ain’t a mid cycle refresh, it’s a *heavy emergency update.*
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This is nice but I'm towards more the new escalade, lincoln did came out with the luxury big size SUV first but when escalade came out it's been on top, especially the executive trim
Technically, the GMC Yukon was the first idea of a luxury large SUV before the Navi. It looks good though, but the updated Escalade looks BONKERS compared to this, with doors that automatically close, and the interior finishes look more like a Range now. But this is still quite nice. Not a fan of the rear silhouette.
Hopefully farley is taking quality seriously like he said previously. Cost cutting may show a good quarterly sales figure, but people won't buy again when their transmission blows at 60k.
4:50 thumbs up for Lincoln and Ford on keeping the amber turn signals and making them sequential looks cool too. With LED lights, it’s not difficult to incorporate amber turn signals while still having the unique lighting animations.
Looks great! only thing they really need to do to it is to put exposed exhaust tips or pipes on the rear bumpers like they're doing on the escalades and yukons. That'll alone would give it a more sportier look. IMO
Yeah that is terrible. It actually looks like it's broken. If that big bouncer type dude wasn't looming in the background, I guarantee Sofyan would have pointed that out.
5 improvements I could see that could make them over the top: 1) A competition to the Escalade V-Series. A high horsepower luxury SUV. 2) Full roof panoramic sunroof. All the way to the 3rd row. 3) Add refrigeration options to both the front and/or second row consoles. 4) Have second row and optional 3rd row fold down seat tables. Great for business people, high end clients, and others. 5) 3rd row headrest TVs.
Finally full electric 2nd row seats! It can definitely be competitive even in Europe. Amazin'! Even long base, all they need to do is to keep the weight no more then 3,5 tone so we could drive it on B driver licence, no needed to have track C driver licence and also keeping it up to 3.5 tone allows cllients in Europe no to pay extra road tax during the each drive.
Interior style is a winner but missing Escalade's exec package with trays, heated/cooled cupholders, console fridge and power closing doors. Exterior is very good except that lower front grill doesnt match anything it looks cheap.
After they reworked the Caddy front end, I’d lean towards the Navigator for this iteration of the two. There’s something off about the headlight integration on the Escalade
Nothing off about the new Escalade headlights. They look great. I missed the waterfall headlight style that they used to have, especially for the 2015 -2020 escalades. For 2025 They finally brought it back and it looks more in line with their other vehicles in the lineup so it definitely works for the Cadillac brand
I love the fact that the Navigator offers a 2nd row arm rest console which the Escalade does not. Minor issue for most but I think it offers a little more elegance for the passenger
Looks nice. Those screens seem so far away from the driver though, i feel like i would need binoculars lol. I guess I would need to see it in person to really know. But i think they did a good job on the redesign
To me The previous body style still looks more aggressive and more stylish. in the interior, a style more familiar to what we are used to seeing, for example, in Hyundai or KIA, is depicted, with a single-faced instrument panel. I don't want to be too critical, but I can't say that in the 2025 navigator there are kind of stunning changes.
This seems like a step back while also looking modern. I don’t see this as stealing sales from the Escalade at all. I once loved the Navigator but not anymore.
I recently bought a '23 Navigator BL, so probably should have waited. At the same time, I'm on the fence because the tablet display and all leather dash works just great for me now.
Was waiting on the 2025 Denali Ultimate to come out to get for my fiancé, this might be a potential now too. Wish they offered a diesel like the Denali
Happy Thursday everyone! We had a chance to see the new Navigator in person earlier this week and right now we are heading to Monterey Car Week in Pebble Beach for the weekend to film lots of new car content! Stay tuned! 😊
What a beast😮😮😮 looks like it can eat you for breakfast when you are standing next to it 🎉🎉🎉
Why does a luxury car not have a height adjustment system and has normal assistance? Infiniti QX 80, its new generation, has a height adjustment system and wind assistance, the only luxury car in the world that does not have such a suspension system and does not have a paddle shifter.
Heres the Night Lincoln navigator and I think this one is the best One ever period Will respectiva Stone I still in Love the way looks
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Lincoln logo on the hatch needs to move down. It’s washed out from the taillight.
@@Magus1213 yes I understand but thank you
Elegance executed perfectly, the back is Lincoln, the interior is impeccable.
I agree. I think it has a much more elegant look than the Escalade.
The taillights look just like the ev6😂
@@herbert0308is that bad tho?
One of the main advantages of a split tailgate on a large car is that the hatch doesn’t stick out ridiculously far when it’s open. Overall I’m really liking these updates. My only criticism with the Navigator (and Expedition) is that they’re too slab sided. Flare the fenders, give it a stronger crease… something.
Yeah the side is big and boring.
Yes! It needs some hips.
Great observation
Agreed. Also, for a redesign that was long overdue - this looks like lots of afterthoughts. Disappointing that it just looks like a rental from the side and a weird wagoneer from the front + the rear of an EV Kia.
Good observation and I completely agree on the body lines/exterior. The split tailgate is fantastic on a full size SUV. It’s a little surprising that it took the big 3 (Ford, Chevy/GMC, Ram) this long to implement one but a welcome change for sure.
Ever since 2020, new vehicles take about a year or a subtle refresh to grow on me.
I wish they did the Continental door handles like they did on the new Nautilus. I feel that would be a great thing for Lincoln to have as their signature feature for all their vehicles.
Agreed! I love those door handles. So beautiful and elegant and unique. I wonder if they don't work on the Navigator because it's too tall?
@@allenmoviesI assume that it is just too tall. Our door handles on our RAM are already pretty high up and they are a good 6” down from the window.
That split folding tailgate alone seals the deal for me.
That is actually a deal breaker for me :(
Yes. That's actually a great move on such a large vehicle.
Why is that better than a normal split?
@@mohannad3046it just seems like another electronic piece / function that will eventually go wrong. And it’s added fanciness for no practical reason.
@@johnkraft6053per the video he says it can help stop things from falling out and it can double as a seat when tailgating. I’m not a fan. I don’t have issues with stuff falling out often enough 💁🏽♂️
The first full size American luxury suv! Loved and owned many navigators throughout the years... but they need to bring back a v8!
The V8 is dead because the fuel efficiency isn’t good compared to the V6
@@tankmoham5704the 5.0 is literally the same fuel mileage wise, or even a little better.
Absolutely gorgeous! Inside and out! Only thing missing is PowerBoost Hybrid. But still knocked it out of the park! Well done!
the whole full size SUV crowd is doing an amazing job with these refreshes. Cadillac's escalade and now Lincoln's Navigator (and even the import crowd with the LX and QX80) are all getting refreshes that tone down gaudiness/chrome everywhere vibe and replaces it with a more subtle luxury aim designs.
They really went all out. This thing would be great to take on a 6hr road trip from Memphis to Bethlehem GA.
@@GT-RTData9 I used to live in Bethlehem, Ga. I graduated from Apalachee High School so it was cool to see your comment. Lol
@@G-Rated Isnt that the school where there was a shooting yesterday?
@@chill-pill923 tragically, yes. There was just a shooting at my Alma mata and I’m still in shock to be honest. I just moved back to Winder and was out getting tires put on my car when the owner of the shop who barely speaks English with a heavy accent was trying to tell me there were cops flying past his shop a few mins before I arrived heading towards the school. There’s only one high school? Middle school, and elementary school in the area and they’re all there together. My phone was dead and i didn’t understand what was really happening at the time, wasn’t until i got home that i realized what was going on down the street from me. This is absolutely insane.
Also, I agree with you. Lincoln needs a new key fob, especially for its black label trim vehicle. They should do what Volvo has done and have the key match the interior.
This thing looks absolutely crazy. I think it'll probably grow on me. The new Nautilus looks amazing in person, Im sure the same will be true of this...
Split tailgate's a cool addition, but sucks if youre short lol. Good luck reaching anything more than a foot into the trunk with the bottom section open.
It should come with an automatically lowering rear suspension. Especially on those 24's
You guys have absolutely no attention to detail.
I’ll admit it’s absolutely beautiful
They almost got it perfect - the black line down the front door is too much IMO and the overall size is just way larger than it should be. Excursion might look small next to these newer full size XXXL SUVs
Interior yes exterior not so much
No , last edition is better
@@tonywong303 If the Escalade didn’t exist this interior would be impressive. But because we’ve seen how it’s been executed in the Cadillac, this interior just looks crazy and thrown together over a Zoom meeting. Beautiful materials that will compare nicely but their integration and placement of screens, buttons/controls and switches are off. Exterior rear looks like a watered down Escalade _IQ._
@@G-Rated Lincoln actually did this interior first in the new Nautilus and Cadillac then followed suit
That waterfall is insanely cool!!
as usually, great presentation video! Thank you
Looks good from the front and side. They dropped the ball on the rear. I can still see the GM triplets still out selling this, especially the Escalade.
Obviously they outsell this
It looks gorgeous. I really wish Lincoln didn't discontinue the Continental. Would be so amazing to get a new generation Continental on a RWD platform and with this kind of styling.
I rode in a Uber black continental. It was so luxurious. It was so soft riding and quiet
Would take this over the Escalade just to have something more unique and hella stylish
that rear turn signal is throwing me off. it looks like two signals pasted onto one car. the shape, the fact that they aren't in sync, they aren't both sequential, it's just really ruining the rear end for me. am i being dramatic???
You’re not. Hopefully they fix that by production. Such a miss.
😂 . . . I remember long ago , a vehicle reviewer said that with led technology , vehicles will have " better " lighting designs. Yeah right !
real
@@Tbcycoji ... potentially they can. But some automakers are going apesh*t with their designs. Right now, they remind me of kids with a new toy and everyone is trying to be "edgy" and different. Eventually, I think they'll settle down (hopefully). When they start thinking things through, I think we might see some pretty amazing designs.
That second piece needs to be more sequential i guess and not flash so quickly
That 3.5L looks TINY in there lol
:)
You would get 1.6 turbo here in Europe 😂
It's probably supposed to have a raptor engine or smthn
@@Unloaded74 The Raptor is a V6 too.
@@Adjust-Fire-jy3dy I meant to say raptor R
I don’t understand why they didn’t use the power boost engine
I really like how you explain that you took your time it wasn’t rushed and I got a chance to see just by everything I wanted to see in the Lincoln navigator sexy automobile. I’ll tell you thank you
“GREAT VIDEO” love how you are able to memorize all the features on all the vehicles you share with us. Keep up the great content!
4:53 woah, am I dreaming or did a US car company not ditch the rear amber turn signals?! It's a miracle!
Lincoln/Ford THANKFULLY has been doing Amber turn signals for a while now. For the Navigator, Lincoln started using Amber with the introduction of the 2015 model. I loathe red-colored turn signals and appreciate manufacturers that go the extra mile and put a turn signal that’s independent of the brake light. ❤
That's just normal Ford, the F-150 already in 2009 until today has no Amber turn signals in the rear
Talk about riding in style. Good job Lincoln!
Amazing Lincoln Navigator refresh-amazing video!! 😇
That ALL-NEW 2025 Lincoln Navigator L Black Label is absolutely amazing!!!
I love the luxury-minimalist look, it's hard to achieve but Lincoln made it!
I also like the lack of cluttered button-dashboard thing, to me a good high quality screen with good graphics is the best thing
I wish Lincoln would add a mini fridge into the Navigator, like the Escalade and some of its other competitors have.
Me too. But I would prefer it in the back console like the Flex and not the front like the Cadillac.
@@jonathanlopez9494 I agree. We used to have the MKT, the Flex's sibling, and LOVED the fridge in the middle row. It was a lifesaver, and I'm shocked more cars don't offer it.
I'm glad American companies have finally learned interior design. That being said, not a fan of pillar to pillar screens.
Escalade screams top tier with its new exec. package but this is just "nice" to me. I think the taillamps shouldve been more stretched on the end like the Nautilus, it looks stubby. Its nice but where is the powerboost option?!
I have waited so long for this video since 2023 rumors.
Nobody does big like us in America! Good job Ford she's beautiful!
There's a reason nobody does big like us. It's stupid and wasteful.
@@Aki_Lesbrinco another jealous clown and there’s nothing wasteful about a comfortable vehicle. What exactly is being wasted? There’s enough crude oil for 5000 more years so come up with a better excuse.
Can't wait to see this Duke it out with the New escalade. The only detractor is that i wish they gave it the flush door handles like the nautilus and continental.
They’d be really high up
Duke it out with the Escalade? Lol
I’m surprised I haven’t seen a comment regarding the rear end design looking exactly like the Pontiac Aztek’s rear end lol
Honestly, every SUV should have a split tailgate. Ever since trading my 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander, I’ve missed it dearly. Such a useful feature! Great for organizing things before putting in the trunk or keeping things from rolling out when first opening the tailgate
Lincoln sure hit it out of the park with the new navigator, beautiful massive SUV.
Absolutely gorgeous SUV! Still wish they had an optional V8 like the GM competitors. I’m really surprised that this is only a refresh to the current generation Navigator. I thought for sure that this would be an all new generation considering how much is changed.
@@RemykhTV technically it _should’ve_ been a full redesign as the Navigator has already been refreshed before and a redesign is expected in
due. My guess is the saw the 2025 Escalde/Escalade _IQ,_ panicked, and rushed this “refresh” to market. Except this ain’t a mid cycle refresh, it’s a *heavy emergency update.*
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This is nice but I'm towards more the new escalade, lincoln did came out with the luxury big size SUV first but when escalade came out it's been on top, especially the executive trim
Such a beautiful work of art to the whole SUV
Verone's Lincoln Navigator is very cool.
Technically, the GMC Yukon was the first idea of a luxury large SUV before the Navi. It looks good though, but the updated Escalade looks BONKERS compared to this, with doors that automatically close, and the interior finishes look more like a Range now. But this is still quite nice. Not a fan of the rear silhouette.
I love how the luxurious the Navigator is. Never had to do to much just enough.
Its beautiful....We'll done Lincoln..
American car manufacturers sure know how to design a beautiful vehicle, too bad the reliability and poor craftsmanship is bottom of the barrel.
No one cares about reliability at this point
Every cars reliable these days if you take care of it
American manufacturers are actually some of the worst at designing beautiful vehicles.
@@naveenthemachine bs lol engine blowing up after a few k miles, recalls tsb. Reliability is not the best these days
Hopefully farley is taking quality seriously like he said previously. Cost cutting may show a good quarterly sales figure, but people won't buy again when their transmission blows at 60k.
@@hacklaurent9412 if reliability mattered so much Lincoln ford GM etc would be out of business.
Love the new design. I am very happy they redesign the tail light.
Elegant inside out…
Nice 24s
I don’t like the extended wheel base version
4:50 thumbs up for Lincoln and Ford on keeping the amber turn signals and making them sequential looks cool too. With LED lights, it’s not difficult to incorporate amber turn signals while still having the unique lighting animations.
Just wow!!! It's so beautiful and much better than the previous 2018 model
I would have liked to seen dual exhaust on the Navigator, but it looks great.
Looks great! only thing they really need to do to it is to put exposed exhaust tips or pipes on the rear bumpers like they're doing on the escalades and yukons. That'll alone would give it a more sportier look. IMO
Finally one I would drive Looks way better than the last ones The back is a little funky, but I can go for it. All black on black.👏🏽👏🏽😎
The turn signals at the back? What.. They could have synced that without an issue.
Yeah that is terrible. It actually looks like it's broken.
If that big bouncer type dude wasn't looming in the background, I guarantee Sofyan would have pointed that out.
It’s for US regulations.
@@dyl6085 Theres other companies who use one blinker for US regulation and add sequential turn signals along with it. This just looks tacky and rushed
@@michaelp.3485 It does look broken imo. Sofyan did an amazing job reviewing the vehicle, but that turn signal is awful lol
I think there is actually something wrong... they should be synced... i guess early prototype kinks
5 improvements I could see that could make them over the top:
1) A competition to the Escalade V-Series. A high horsepower luxury SUV.
2) Full roof panoramic sunroof. All the way to the 3rd row.
3) Add refrigeration options to both the front and/or second row consoles.
4) Have second row and optional 3rd row fold down seat tables. Great for business people, high end clients, and others.
5) 3rd row headrest TVs.
Finally full electric 2nd row seats! It can definitely be competitive even in Europe. Amazin'! Even long base, all they need to do is to keep the weight no more then 3,5 tone so we could drive it on B driver licence, no needed to have track C driver licence and also keeping it up to 3.5 tone allows cllients in Europe no to pay extra road tax during the each drive.
Absolutely stunning!
Im glad tou call it out. It's amazing to me that in 2024, US makers still don't prioritize hybrid options for their large vehicles.
This will be top contender for my next Family SUV. I like the interior way better than the 24 model
Interior style is a winner but missing Escalade's exec package with trays, heated/cooled cupholders, console fridge and power closing doors. Exterior is very good except that lower front grill doesnt match anything it looks cheap.
They finally did the navigator justice for the first time in the years when the last model came out, it already looked out updated
The split tailgate is awesome. Wish more suvs had it!
Where have i seen that grill shape before? ... thats right GMC!
It looks like a giant hearse and I love it
This looks really good. Also that engine bay had so much space! They could fit a V8 in there lol.
Unless it has more power? This has more power than the 6.2L V-8 in the Escalade.
@@PearlJamFanLV the question is is it more reliable ? Hell no
And it also has 100 less Newton meter of torque
Looks more refined and more upscale than cadilac. Bravo! Lincoln.
Looks like a hearse
I like the new wave of futuristic designs hopefully the platforms are as futuristic
After they reworked the Caddy front end, I’d lean towards the Navigator for this iteration of the two. There’s something off about the headlight integration on the Escalade
Nothing off about the new Escalade headlights. They look great. I missed the waterfall headlight style that they used to have, especially for the 2015 -2020 escalades. For 2025 They finally brought it back and it looks more in line with their other vehicles in the lineup so it definitely works for the Cadillac brand
Now this is NICEEEEE 😍😍😍
gorgeous. good job, lincoln!
I have a cabinet in my washroom. Same exact style same color 👍
I love the fact that the Navigator offers a 2nd row arm rest console which the Escalade does not. Minor issue for most but I think it offers a little more elegance for the passenger
Would have loved to see ventilated 3 row seats...
Over all, great vehicle and great review as always.
Keep the videos coming!
I am a bit worried of these giant screens distracting drivers. Otherwise a great car. I may lease one after my xc90.
Good product indeed and perfectly executed 👍
That roof seatbelt in the rear seats will do my head in
Its absolutely nice, i want to buy this car because the design of vehicle is perfect, no doubt
That’s a very nice building on wheels.
Split tailgate is the best part. More manufacturers should bring it back.
Looks a lot better
Wheels are so cool.
Looks nice. Those screens seem so far away from the driver though, i feel like i would need binoculars lol. I guess I would need to see it in person to really know. But i think they did a good job on the redesign
Very nice looking vehicle. I love the interior.
The seat is what i like in my 2018 + and the 2 nd roll console but i wanted more options in my black leather in my wood choices
To me The previous body style still looks more aggressive and more stylish. in the interior, a style more familiar to what we are used to seeing, for example, in Hyundai or KIA, is depicted, with a single-faced instrument panel. I don't want to be too critical, but I can't say that in the 2025 navigator there are kind of stunning changes.
This seems like a step back while also looking modern. I don’t see this as stealing sales from the Escalade at all. I once loved the Navigator but not anymore.
I feel the front design could be more imposing like the new Escalade
Even the new Infinity QX80 looks way better than this new Lincoln it’s not it honestly
Like the split tailgate for sure! Also they FINALLY HID the rear wiper under the rear spoiler! FINALLY!
two things. Brakes look comically small and that side badge spans the more than the door and more. Bold
Anything will look comically small when you have such a ridiculously huge vehicle.
The daytime running light spech was funny though
Wow! Everyone's whipped into submission? Not a single cliche comment "they should've put a V8 in it."??? It's like the invasion of the body snatchers.
That rims though 😝😝
I recently bought a '23 Navigator BL, so probably should have waited. At the same time, I'm on the fence because the tablet display and all leather dash works just great for me now.
Was waiting on the 2025 Denali Ultimate to come out to get for my fiancé, this might be a potential now too. Wish they offered a diesel like the Denali
Loveeeee the split tailgate
The powertrain is very reliable, I just hope the electronics hold up long term.
Beautiful, I’m torn between an Escalade or THIS.
2025 Escalade executive luxury model for me.
I’m torn between this the Escalade grand wagoneer or the new qx80 but I might lean to the Escalade tbh
@@naveenthemachineI'd go with the qx80. The Escalade just isn't for me, and I don't trust jeep.
@@naveenthemachine Id go with infiniti since they will probably last the longest 10 or 15 years from now since japanese build quality vehicals
Escalade all day over this.
I know of someone who bought a 2024 model and it’s been to the shop a few times before making their first payment.
I really like it good job.
We need a hybrid model on these trucks