The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus gains one new exterior color called Whisper Blue Metallic Clearcoat. Here’s everything you need to know about the new blue hue.
Whisper Blue Metallic Clearcoat is identifiable by paint code K1, and it’s offered on all three 2025 Lincoln Nautilus trim levels, including Premiere, Reserve, and Black Label. It’s a $750 option on the luxury crossover, and it’s available in conjunction with all available interior colorways. It’s one of eight available exterior colors, all of which are as follows (relevant paint codes listed in parentheses):
- Silver Radiance Metallic Clearcoat (JS)
- Infinite Black Metallic Clearcoat (UM)
- Chroma Caviar Dark Gray Metallic Tinted Clearcoat (XF)
- Lustrous Gray Metallic (LG)
- Red Carpet Metallic Tinted Clearcoat (D4)
- White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat (UG)
- Diamond Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat (C9)
- Whisper Blue Metallic Clearcoat (K1) (new for 2025)
The following are all trim levels offered on the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus:
- Premiere
- Reserve
- Black Label
Finally, the following list represents all available interior Nautilus colorways:
- Black Onyx
- Light Smoked Truffle
- Black Onyx/Medium Light Smoked Gray
- Light Smoked Truffle/Dark Smoked Truffle
- Black Onyx/Allura Blue
- Cashmere
- Harvest Bronze with Dark Smoked Truffle
Whisper Blue replaces Blue Panther Metallic, which was introduced for the luxury crossover’s 2024 model year before being discontinued for the 2025 Nautilus.
There’s not much news by way of changes and updates for the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus, which follows the completely redesigned 2024 Nautilus. The base Nautilus Premiere does lose its spare tire in favor of a standard tire mobility kit, although the spare can still be purchased for an extra $250 on this trim. Meanwhile, the luxury crossover does get extended trial periods for Lincoln Premium Connectivity, which is a part of the Connected Services plan.
The 2025 Nautilus is a little bit pricier than its 2024 model year counterpart, starting at $51,790 for the base Premiere trim, not accounting for destination freight charges. Production is handled at the Changan Ford Hangzhou Assembly plant in China, where operations have been underway since August 2024.
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Remember when a paint job was included, part of the car? What’s next, they going to start charging for doors?
Charging extra for paint? What’s next, charging for doors?