The Jet Appearance Package is an optional package that adds a sinister touch to the 2025 Lincoln Aviator by way of dark-themed exterior accents, like black fender badging, roof rails, and window surrounds. However, it’s not offered with every Aviator color, although Lincoln has now added two hues to the list of eligible colors on the luxury crossover.
As of Job 2 production – which includes every 2025 Lincoln Aviator built at the Chicago Assembly plant after November 25th, 2024 – Crystal White (paint code A3) and Whisper Blue (paint code K1) can be added alongside the model’s Jet Appearance Package. These colors are “upgrade paints,” according to the order books, and are each offered as a $750 option on the luxury crossover.
Meanwhile, Asher Gray (paint code M7) has been cut from the list of paints that can be added to the Jet Appearance Package. That brings the total to five eligible colors, including Infinite Black (paint code UM), Red Carpet Tinted Clearcoat (paint code D4), and Pristine White (paint code AZ).
The Jet Appearance Package is offered on all three 2025 Lincoln Aviator trims, including the base Aviator Premiere for the first time in the luxury crossover’s production run. Also note that the Jet Appearance Package differs slightly between trim levels, meaning that the Reserve and Black Label trims get their own variations of the bundle. However, it is priced at $3,000 regardless of trim.
As far as exterior colors go, the Aviator also lost seven colors from its lineup for the 2025 model year, although it added Crystal White and Harbor Gray (paint code T9) for the first time. Inside, the luxury SUV gains a new “Moonbeam” theme, designed to pay tribute to 10 years of the luxury brand’s Black Label trim, and as the name implies, it’s inspired by a lunar landscape. However, the rear door sunshades are a thing of the past, while the Illumination Package has been removed as standard equipment on the Aviator Reserve.
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