A Lincoln Navigator incentive offer available in July 2023 allows customers to take advantage of 3.9 percent APR financing for 72 months, regardless of trim level. Additionally, this offer appears to be available nationwide, and while Lincoln did not specify an expiration date, it’s likely it will run through at least the end of the month. It should be noted that this low-interest financing offer is exclusively applicable toward the 2023 Navigator, and excludes any remaining 2022 model year luxury SUVs, as well as forthcoming 2024 model year vehicles.
For the sake of context, below we have included a list of Lincoln Navigator incentives offered during the 2022 calendar year, as well as 2023 to date:
2022 Calendar Year
2023 Calendar Year
The Lincoln Navigator incentive offers this month are conservative yet again. This is likely due to increased demand for the luxury SUV amid dwindling supply. In fact, the 2023 Lincoln Navigator Standard can no longer be ordered by customers as of late March, an indication that production is still running at suboptimal levels.
For reference, here are the 2023 Lincoln Navigator trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including the destination and acquisition fee:
Lincoln Navigator
Lincoln Navigator L
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This overpriced vehicle whose sales are the lowest in that segment is now getting buyer resistance forcing these incentives. Recall Motors can't win at anything.