The 2021 Lincoln Nautilus adds three new colors to its roster: Flight Blue, Green Gem, and Asher Gray. Here’s our first look at the Asher Gray option.
Assigned order code M7, Asher Gray is one of 11 colors offered on the 2021 Lincoln Nautilus and Nautilus Reserve, where it is a no-cost option. The color is unavailable on the range-topping Black Label model.
Lincoln Nautilus Trim Levels:
- Base
- Reserve
- Black Label
Lincoln Nautilus Interior Color Combinations:
- Ebony
- Ebony/Roast
- Sandstone
- Slate
- Chalet*
- Alpine*
- * Black Label interior colorways
As of this writing, the 2021 Nautilus is available at the retail level, as the Ford Oakville Assembly plant has been producing the crossover for several months now, albeit with moderate disruptions to its schedule as a result of the ongoing microchip shortage.
Ford Authority has extensively reported on the 2021 Lincoln Nautilus, which received a completely redesigned interior for the new model year, along with a host of other changes. For instance, Reserve and Black Label trims gained the Phone As A Key feature, while the availability of paddle shifters was restricted to certain models. The model year changeover also saw the deletion of the Windshield Wiper De-Icer from the entire model range. Various Ford Motor Company vehicles have had that particular feature removed from their respective lineups, as it was a seemingly unpopular or unprofitable option.
The 2021 Nautilus rides on the Ford CD4 platform shared with the 2021 Ford Edge. The Nautilus joined the Lincoln lineup for the 2019 model year as a midcycle refresh to the Lincoln MKX, which originally debuted for the 2016 model year.
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