The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus is a luxury vehicle, and it certainly has a price point that reflects that. For example, the range-topping Nautilus Black Label trim can cost upwards of $85,000. However, for buyers who have set aside a budget for a luxury vehicle but might not want to spend quite that much, there exists the more affordable Nautilus Reserve. This trim is as pricey as the Nautilus can get without going full Black Label – costing approximately $74,000 when properly optioned.
The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus Reserve starts at $62,705, accounting for destination freight charges (DFC), which add $1,595 to the overall cost of the luxury crossover. It’s easy to start running the price up from there, though. Buyers who want another color aside from black or silver (which are the only two free colors) should expect to shell out $750, so we’re picking Whisper Blue Metallic, which is an all-new hue for the 2025 Nautilus.
We’re also picking the Reserve III package, which bundles things like power memory seats, a Revel Ultima 3D audio system with 28 speakers, and the Lincoln Rejuvenate feature, which is offered on the Nautilus for the first time. It also includes myriad driver assist features, adaptive LED headlamps, a black-painted roof, aluminum roof rack siderails, and more. This option adds $4,495 to the overall cost of the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus.
Tacking on the the Jet Appearance Package adds even more to the price as a $3,000 option that adds exclusive wheels and black exterior elements. Beyond that, the 2025 Nautilus Black Label can be fitted with the Trailer Tow Class I Package for $1,395. This is a dealer-installed option that includes several handy features that prep the luxury crossover for towing. We’re also factoring in the CVT transmission, which bumps the price by $2,000 by itself.
Overall, this runs the cost of the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus Reserve to $74,305 including DFC, which is still a pretty penny, but significantly less than the $85,000 price tag for the Black Label trim.
The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus holds steady after its redesign for the 2024 model year. However, it does feature extended trial periods for Lincoln Premium Connectivity, which is a part of the Connected Services plan and adds select digital features to new Lincoln vehicles, fitting them with connected built-in navigation, BlueCruise, Alex Built-In, SiriusXM, and Wi-Fi hotspots, to name just a few.
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Hopefully the buyers don’t live in a cold weather area because the electric seats and steering wheel will not turn on for app nor remote start. In order to get these items on you must leave your house and manually start vehicle! There is so much brilliance flowing in Dearborn these days! To add insult to injury the blower speed stays on low during remote starts until you get in and take over. I guess Bill and Jim don’t have that problem getting picked up every day by Ford Security.
Software update needed that’s all. 💯
Looks just like the one I have. Thankfully it’s back in my driveway instead of in the shop, where it’s been for a month. Just to have them tell me they couldn’t find what the problem was. Oh, but we know there is a problem or it wouldn’t have been there in the first place. For some reason yet to be defined the battery goes dead in the water. And it has to be jumped. Fourth time now.
Yeaaa sure Johnnie we believe ya. 😉 Nice try tho. These are best class in every way!
Forgot to add that a new battery (hybrid) was ordered 3 days after we bought it. Yep. Battery dead. Had to wait two weeks to get that.
Lincoln called me yesterday to make an appointment at a dealer for a software update on my 2024 Nautilus. I’ve had it for only a couple months and it has only 2000 miles.
Anyone have an idea what this update is for?
Its very high tech luxury hybrid SUV. It’s fairly new design too. Software upgrades “par for the course” in all new vehicles esp luxury ones. Most done “over the air” but some must be done by dealer. Lincoln can do it at your home too! Ask bout that. Absolutely love the new Nautilus! Beats Lexus RX by far.
I made the appointment so I’ll keep it, but thanks for the info that Lincoln will do the update at my home. Appreciate knowing that.
I’m really happy with the Nautilus so far.
Expensive. It should be 65k max.
Best in class hybrid. You actually look /drive it or just internet warrior opinions? We know lots GM & Yoda ppl lurk on here. Facts.
Yeah, people just yell “Too expensive” without any supporting information — it’s just to trash Ford/Lincoln.