The all-new, redesigned 2024 Lincoln Nautilus debuted back in April, bringing forth a host of changes to the luxurious crossover, including updated styling inside and out, as well as the addition of a host of tech features. As is usually the case, the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus is also being treated to an exterior color overhaul that includes the deletion of seven hues and the addition of five new ones. The list of available colors includes Panther Blue, Silver Radiance Metallic, and Diamond Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, along with Red Carpet Metallic, which is precisely the color that adorns the flanks of this 2024 Lincoln Nautilus Premiere recently spotted by Ford Authority.
Red Carpet Metallic has received paint code D4, and it’s an extra cost option for the base Premiere and mid-tier Reserve trims, though the new color is not available on the range-topping Black Label trim. It’s a $750 option for both the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus Premier and Reserve models, and can be paired with all available interior colorway options.
The 2024 Nautilus Premiere – as seen here – is the entry-level trim in the new crossover’s lineup, with a base price of $50,415 – which is $5,590 more than the 2023 model that starts out at $44,825. The Premiere comes standard with Lincoln Co-Pilot360 Vision 2.2, a 90-day trial of BlueCruise, 19-inch bright machined wheels with Carbonized-painted pockets, Phone As A Key, a 10-speaker audio system with a subwoofer, a 48-inch display with an 11-inch center touchscreen, heated and ventilated driver and passenger seats, a wireless charging pad, and a heated steering wheel.
In terms of powertrains, the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus comes standard with turbocharged Ford 2.0L I-4 EcoBoost engine generating a targeted 250 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission and standard all-wheel drive, or a hybrid version that combines the same engine with a 100 kW electric motor for a targeted combined output of 310 horsepower, flowing to the wheels via a CVT gearbox.
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I will not buy a Lincoln made in China!!!!
So far I don’t believe that Ford re-released the Nautilus instead of using this design as the Aviator… it makes a lot more sense, it’s pretty much in line with the other, while the Nautilus seems lost in the Lincoln portfolio… however, I think that the brand must have felt the drop in sales of the brand and changed its mind so as not to lose even more… but really, the boldness of the lines goes much better with the Aviator than with the previous Nautilus… at least they could launch a new Aviator instead of just a restyling using facefamily, I thought it was terrible!
I hear you’ll be able to buy one of these at Harbor Freight Tools next to the Chinese jacks.
I am a loyal customer but will not buy a Chinese made Lincoln.
How hard is it to do a long wheelbase Corsair and call it Nautilus? Made where the Corsair is made.