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Lincoln Rejuvenate Designed To Reduce Stress: Feature Spotlight

Not only did the overhauled 2025 Lincoln Navigator give the luxury crossover a brand new face and revamped cockpit, it debuted new tech features like Lincoln Rejuvenate. This multisensory experience transforms luxury vehicles into the closest thing to a spa on wheels. Today, Ford Authority zeroes in on this unique, Lincoln-exclusive feature.

Lincoln Rejuvenate combines sight, sound, touch, and scent to help drivers and passengers unwind. The marque states that Rejuvenate can “help reduce stress and provide relaxation inside the Navigator,” and is particularly useful “during long road trips or after a busy day at the office.”

Rejuvenate can be activated while the vehicle is in motion, but really shines while the Navigator is in park. Users can activate the Rejuvenate feature via the infotainment screen, and can select either a five- or 10-minute experience. The driver’s seat slides back and reclines, warming slightly as the steering wheel lifts out of the way. The seat then activates its massaging function, cradling the passenger as the program runs. The center stack and panoramic display, meanwhile, tunes into calming visuals, while ambient lighting and soothing sounds fill the cabin. The Lincoln Digital Scent feature also kicks in, surrounding the user with subtle fragrance.

Selectable modes include Waterfall Meditation, which borrows inspiration from a cascading waterfall. Aurora Borealis cycles through two visual phases, including a mountain landscape at sunrise and another that displays green-ribboned auroras. Elements uses visuals of water, earth, air, and fire to calm its users.

Lincoln Rejuvenate is currently offered on the Navigator as well as the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus. For the Navigator, it’s standard on and exclusive to the range-topping Black Label trim. As for the Nautilus, the luxury crossover is fitted with Rejuvenate as a standard feature on the Reserve III (equipment group 203A) and Black Label trims. At this time, it’s not available on any other trim or vehicle in Lincoln’s lineup, but the marque will expand its availability in the future.

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

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