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2025 Lincoln Navigator Ditches Monochromatic Package

The redesigned 2025 Lincoln Navigator delivers big changes to the luxury SUV, headlined by a completely overhauled face, new rear liftgate with an easy-access split-gate design, and a host of technologies and optional packages. However, at least one package was left behind and is no longer available, as the Monochromatic Package is no longer offered on the Navigator.

2020 Lincoln Navigator Reserve with Monochromatic Package.

First introduced for the 2020 model year, the Monochromatic Package (option code 50J) was exclusively offered on the Navigator Reserve, where it cost $3,270 to outfit on the luxury SUV. It bundled numerous exterior accents, including 22-inch Black aluminum wheels, exterior mirrors finished in body color, a monochromatic Lincoln badge, and a monochromatic Lincoln grille with lower body color bumper accents. It was limited to vehicles painted in Infinite Black (paint code UM), Pristine White (AZ) or Ceramic Pearl (GS).

The package is no longer offered on the 2025 Lincoln Navigator, but the redesigned luxury SUV gets a handful of optional packages including the Black Label Special Edition Package, Jet Appearance Package, and Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Package, as previously covered by Ford Authority.

Rear three-quarters view of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator.

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.

As for power, the 2025 Navigator is motivated by the twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 EcoBoost engine, which produces 440 horsepower and 510 pound-feet of torque. That engine bolts to the 10-speed automatic transmission. Pricing for the luxury SUV starts at $99,995, not including destination freight charges – significantly more than the 2024 model year, and more expensive than its chief rival, the Cadillac Escalade. In fact, the most expensive 2025 Lincoln Navigator can set buyers back well over $134,000.

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

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  1. Does the 2025 ford expedition 3.5L v6 engine have a water pump that is driven by the timing chain and is located under the timing chain cover?

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