Benefitting from a midcycle refresh, the 2025 Lincoln Navigator debuted back in August to the tune of a revamped grille, a new split-gate design out back, and overhauled cockpit. Below Ford Authority sheds light on the top-of-the-line Navigator Black Label, showing off what buyers can expect from the luxurious Black Label Special Edition Package.
The 2025 Lincoln Navigator Black Label Special Edition Package (option code 68K) is a standalone option available exclusively on the Black Label trim for $7,850. The model pictured here is painted in Sunrise Copper Metallic Pearlcoat (paint code LT), which is an all-new color for the 2024 model year. Up front, the Black Label Special Edition Package fits the luxury SUV with a black grille featuring the Unique Lincoln Grille Pillar with a Black Surround and Black Mesh Insert, coupled with a black accent badge.
Viewing the 2025 Navigator Black Label in profile reveals a set of 24-inch High-Gloss Ebony wheels wrapped in 24-inch All-Season BSW tires. It also gets a classy duotone paint scheme thanks to its black-painted roof, along with its black beltline molding. It also features a set of black-painted roof racks for a seamless, sinister look up top.
The luxury SUV gets 3D badges out back, along with Lincoln Stars laser-etched into the rear panel along with a handy new split gate design, as Ford Authority previously reported. The new split gate features “Open on Approach” functionality; in other words, when the Navigator detects a key fob or phone in its vicinity, it can open automatically.
The 2025 Navigator carries on with the twin turbocharged 3.5L V6 EcoBoost engine, which produces 440 horsepower and 510 pound-feet of torque. That powerhouse meshes with the 10-speed automatic transmission and standard four-wheel-drive.
The 2025 Lincoln Navigator Black Label starts at a cool $120,490, including destination freight charges. Unsurprisingly, the luxury SUV is more expensive than its 2024 model year counterpart, as Ford Authority previously revealed.
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With the current wave of greater austerity now beginning, makes little sense.
Make an overpriced vehicle even more expensive, no doubt, sales of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator will be less than 10,000 units and Lincoln will be China-only by 2030.
Not crazy about the Traverse inspired rear end, but the rest of the vehicle looks great