The 2025 Lincoln Navigator gets some big changes, revamping the luxury SUV with updated styling both inside and out. The Navigator Black Label represents the most well-equipped trim in the lineup, and below, Ford Authority delves into what helps the luxurious SUV stand apart from its brethren.
The difference can be spotted right away when facing the 2025 Lincoln Navigator head-on. It gets a unique body color mesh grille with Satin Aluminum front jewels, which is slashed through with the model’s new coast-to-coast lightbar that bleeds into the lighting accents on the outermost corners of the grille. It also features generous glossy black lower intake treatments.
The Black Label trim rolls on a set of 22-inch High Gloss Ebony aluminum wheels with Bright Machined finish, while silver window surrounds add a point of visual interest to its profile. It also sports a black trim piece affixed to the front doors with body color Navigator script to identify the vehicle.
In the rear, the 2025 Lincoln Navigator gets a coast-to-coast taillight bar. Also note the 3D badging and Lincoln Stars laser-etched into the rear panel, which are positioned over a new split gate design, which boasts “Open on Approach” functionality to make things easy as possible by opening automatically when the key fob or phone app is detected.
Much of what makes the Black Label the range-topping trim in the 2025 Navigator line is packed inside the luxury SUV. It gets 30-way Perfect Position front seats, along with second-row power tailored seats and third row heated seats. It also features rear seat entertainment, along with Lincoln Embrace interior lighting for a touch of ambience inside the cabin.
Under the hood, the 2025 Navigator continues to harness the twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 EcoBoost engine, which produces 440 horsepower and 510 pound-feet of torque. That powerhouse is mated to the 10-speed automatic transmission and standard four-wheel-drive.
Pricing for the 2025 Lincoln Navigator Black Label starts at a cool $120,490, including destination freight charges – a bit pricier than the outgoing model.
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WAY overshooting the current market sentiment. Sure, they might sell 1,000.