The redesigned 2025 Lincoln Navigator brings a generous array of new features and updates to the luxury SUV. Unsurprisingly, that means that it’s a lot more expensive than its 2024 model year counterpart. In fact, when properly equipped, the 2025 Navigator can run well over $134,000, as Ford Authority outlines below.
The range-topping 2025 Lincoln Navigator Black Label L – the extended-length variant in the Navigator range – already starts at nearly $120,000, and that’s before adding any optional extras. For buyers who want a color other than Infinite Black Metallic, which is the only no-cost option on the roster, they should expect to shell out up to $2,000 for the most expensive options, which are Chroma Caviar Dark Gray Metallic and Sunrise Copper Metallic Pearlcoat.
From there, buyers can opt for the Black Label With Atmospheric Theme, which outfits the 2025 Lincoln Navigator interior with a unique, light-on-dark interior theme for an additional $2,995. Selecting that theme opens the door for the Black Label Atmospheric Special Edition bundle for $7,850, which includes black painted exterior elements including a roof rack, roof, and beltline molding. Finally, outfitting the 2025 Lincoln Navigator Black Label L with the optional 24-inch Radiant Copper Aluminum wheels with Bright Machined Finish bumps the luxury SUV’s price to $134,080 including destination freight charges (DFC).
That’s quite a bit pricier than the equivalent 2025 Cadillac Escalade, which rivals the 2025 Lincoln Navigator. The Escalade Sport Platinum starts at $121,890, not including DFC. However, the Navigator Black Label L is still less expensive than the high-performance Escalade-V, which starts at $161,990.
Notably, 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.
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Fine, if it’s discounted $45K. LOL. Like that would happen these days. Probably has a markup.
My house in 1993 cost 93K, today it’s worth 1.3M. What is a 1993 Lincoln worth today, maybe 500 dollars.
Your bungalow ‘might’ be worth $290K today.
How much is too much? Especially when most of us want costs to go down not up. These prices are totally insane.
Looks like Navi sales are UP by 11%, so. . . who knows?
Under the brilliant Dianne Craig, a 2026 Lincoln Navigator will top out at $155,000, a 2027 Lincoln Navigator will top out at $180,000, and a 2028 Lincoln Navigator will top out at $205,000, sales will eventually decline to less than 5000 Navigators/year. Odds of the Lincoln brand being China-only by 2030 are getting better and better.