As we reported back in September, the 2021 Lincoln Nautilus is getting a thorough interior refresh that better aligns it with the rest of Lincoln’s all-crossover and SUV lineup. That update includes an all-new “split” dashboard and center console design, as well as new HVAC controls and an infotainment system that looks much like the SYNC 4 system in the Lincoln Aviator. Now, Ford Authority has learned that the Lincoln Nautilus is also gaining three new interior colorways along with that update, too.
Standard | Available | Notes | |
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Santos Rosewood and Espresso Ash Swirl | Nautilus Reserve with Ebony and Ebony/Roast Cabin Environments | ||
Linear Brushed Aluminum | Nautilus and Nautilus Reserve with Slate Cabin Environment | Available on Nautilus Reserve with Ebony and Ebony/Roast | Late Availability |
Mahogany Khaya | Nautilus Black Label with Destination Interior Theme | Late Availability |
Though there are no photos of these new interior colorways yet, we do know their names and availability. The first new colorway, Santos Rosewood and Espresso Ash Swirl, is standard equipment on the Nautilus Reserve with Ebony and Ebony/Roast Cabin Environments, and will be available at launch.
Linear Brushed Aluminum is standard on the Nautilus and Nautilus Reserve with Slate Cabin Environment and optional on Nautilus Reserve with Ebony and Ebony/Roast. Lastly, Mahogany Khaya is standard on the Nautilus Black Label with Destination Interior Theme. Both of these new interior colorways are slated for late availability, however.
In addition to a new interior design and new colorways, the 2021 Lincoln Nautilus features a few additional changes, as we’ve recently reported. The crossover is losing its Windshield Wiper De-Icer feature, and not all models will come standard with SelectShift Capability with Paddle Shifters, as was the case with the 2019 and 2020 model year Nautilus.
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