The 2025 Lincoln Aviator broke cover back in February, debuting BlueCruise hands-free driver assist features, new tech, and a fresh face. Its updated front fascia would be nothing without a properly styled grille to go with it, and today, Ford Authority outlines all available grilles for the refreshed luxury crossover, right down to pricing and availability.
Premiere
Reserve
Black Label
As a reminder, the 2025 Lincoln Aviator is offered in Premiere, Reserve, and Black Label trim in ascending order. A surefire way to tell the trims apart is to check out their grilles. The Aviator Premiere and Reserve trims share the Chrome mesh upper grille with the Plated Satin Chrome finish surround as standard. Opting for the $3,000 Jet Appearance Package fits that same grille with a Black grille insert for a more sinister touch.
The 2024 Aviator Reserve can be optioned with the Illumination Package, a $2,000 bundle that adds an illuminated Lincoln Star to the center of the grille, among other things. That same package is standard on the Aviator Black Label, which represents the range-topping trim in the lineup. Speaking of the Black Label trim, it features the Black mesh upper grille with the Plated Satin Chrome surround as standard, which is unique to this model. It can also be fitted with the Jet Appearance Package, which grants a Black grille insert. That same grille is also included on the Black Label Special Edition, a $7,250 package that adds a plethora of exterior aesthetic upgrades.
Beyond exterior options, the 2025 Lincoln Aviator offers a handful of interior color options, one of which is a theme known as Moonbeam, as well as a variety of wheels.
Under the hood, the 2025 Lincoln Aviator is motivated by the twin-turbocharged 3.0L V6 EcoBoost, capable of 400 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque. This engine is mated to the marque’s 10-speed automatic transmission.
Pricing for the base Premiere trim starts at $58,495, which is significantly more expensive than the outgoing 2024 model, while production kicked off in May 2024 at the Chicago Assembly plant. The luxury crossover only recently began shipping out.
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The photos are WAY too dark to tell the differences.