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2025 Lincoln Navigator Drops Five Colors

The 2025 Lincoln Navigator underwent a significant midcycle redesign, receiving major changes to its exterior color lineup. While it gained three new hues – Gray Mist Metallic Tri-Coat, Crystal White Metallic Clearcoat, and Sunrise Copper Metallic Pearlcoat – it turned tail on five others that were formerly offered on the 2024 model year luxury SUV.

The five colors that are no longer available on the 2025 Lincoln Navigator are Diamond Red Tri-Coat, Chroma Crystal Blue, Ceramic Pearl, Manhattan Green, and Silver Radiance. Diamond Red was first introduced on the 2023 Navigator as a $750 option, while Chroma Crystal was added to the roster for the 2024 model year.

Manhattan Green

Silver Radiance

Meanwhile, Ceramic Pearl was also nixed after being available for a few years, while Manhattan Green was first made available for the 2022 Navigator as a Black Label-only color. Finally, Silver Radiance was also a no-cost option for the full-size luxury SUV.

In addition to the aforementioned changes to the exterior color lineup, the 2025 Lincoln Navigator sports a fresh face with an integrated coast-to-coast lightbar up front. Out back, it gets the new split-gate tailgate design for ease of access. Its cockpit now boasts a massive 48-inch panoramic display spanning the entire width of the dash, which is paired with an 11.1-inch center touchscreen. That screen supports Pano Mode, which enables users to play video or gaming apps on either side of the panoramic display when the SUV is in park, and drivers can create their own profiles that are stored via the key fob or smartphone. BlueCruise is standard across the lineup.

Rear three quarters view of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator.

Under the hood, the luxury SUV packs the twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 EcoBoost engine, which produces 440 horsepower and 510 pound-feet of torque, mated to the 10-speed automatic transmission.

Pricing for the 2025 Navigator starts at $101,990 for the Reserve trim, including destination freight charges. That’s quite a bit more expensive than the 2024 model year, which make sense – the 2025 Navigator lost the Premiere trim, which was the former entry level model.

Alexandra is a Colorado-based journalist with a passion for all things involving horsepower, be it automotive or equestrian.

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  1. I’m really concerned that you’ve pissed someone off when I see and article that says my ‘24 Bronco Sport is the deadliest suv. Then say it was the 18th on 2019-22! If it was 18th why doesn’t the article headline the one that was the #1 deadliest? This bs directed to squash sales of a Ford product.

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  2. I have to say that Lincoln/Ford are playing with fire here. They want to “refresh” the model pretty nicely and add a few new colors that are classic (Grey & Pearl) and unique (Copper). Yet take away Maroon, Sky Blue, and Forest Green, take away the Base Model entirely, AND now the vehicle starts at essentials $102k??? IMHO buyers at that price point want choice and unique ways to set their SUV apart from their co-workers/neighbors/family. Also the dealer network is pitiful. I live in Tarrant County (15th largest county in US with 2.3 Million which includes Fort Worth/Arlington/Grapevine Texas) where that 12th largest city in the US is located. There are only TWO Lincoln Dealerships in the whole county and both are small and older. They need to add more locations, more differences between models, and more colors. They also need to get more people to buy from outside the brand and younger people.

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  3. I have to say that Lincoln/Ford are playing with fire here. They want to “refresh” the model pretty nicely and add a few new colors that are classic (Grey & Pearl) and unique (Copper). Yet take away Maroon, Sky Blue, and Forest Green, take away the Base Model entirely, AND now the vehicle starts at essentials $102k??? IMHO buyers at that price point want choice and unique ways to set their SUV apart from their co-workers/neighbors/family. Also the dealer network is pitiful. I live in Tarrant County (15th largest county in US with 2.3 Million which includes Fort Worth/Arlington/Grapevine Texas) where that 12th largest city in the US is located. There are only TWO Lincoln Dealerships in the whole county and both are small and older. They need to add more locations, more differences between models, and more colors. They also need to get more people to buy from outside the brand and younger people.

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  4. When silver Radiance comes back I will order a new navigator same day.

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