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2025 Lincoln Navigator Grilles: Everything You Need To Know

The redesigned 2025 Lincoln Navigator made a grand entrance into the luxury SUV market upon its announcement, boasting a host of updates, including a completely new interior and with a brand new infotainment system. Part of those updates include its revamped face, which includes unique grilles for each trim level, plus a few extras bundled in optional package. Ford Authority breaks down all you need to know about the luxury SUV’s grilles, right down to trim level and availability.

Reserve

Photo of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator Reserve featuring the Satin Chrome Mesh grille with a Satin Aluminum Open Jewel pattern, one of five available grilles on the luxury SUV.

Satin Chrome Mesh grille with a Satin Aluminum Open Jewel pattern

Unique Lincoln Grille with a Pillar Black Surround and Black Mesh Insert

Black Label

Satin Aluminum Full Jewel Grille with Lit Grille Bar and Lit Lincoln Star

Unique Lincoln Grille with a Pillar Black Surround and Black Mesh Insert

The 2025 Lincoln Navigator is offered with a choice of two trim levels: Reserve and Black Label. The Navigator Reserve sports the Satin Chrome Mesh grille with a Satin Aluminum Open Jewel pattern as standard, but an upgrade is offered in the form of the Jet Appearance Package for $3,000, which grants the Unique Lincoln Grille with a Pillar Black Surround and Black Mesh Insert.

The range-topping Black Label trim, meanwhile, is fitted with the Satin Aluminum Full Jewel Grille with Lit Grille Bar
and Lit Lincoln Star as standard. Adding the exclusive Black Label Special Edition Package for $7,850 adds the Unique Lincoln Grille Pillar Black Surround with Black Mesh Insert to the luxury SUV. Finally, the Radiant Copper grille with Full Jewel and Lit Grille Bar is available as part of equipment group 801A offered on the 2025 Lincoln Navigator Black Label, but as of this writing, the marque has not revealed pricing for this option, nor has it made a photograph available.

Aside from its exterior updates, the Navigator 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.

Ford Authority has already outlined the extensive list of exterior colors offered on the 2025 Lincoln Navigator, along with its bevy of wheel options.  Unsurprisingly, all of its upgrades means that the 2025 Lincoln Navigator is a lot more expensive than its 2024 model year counterpart. While pricing starts at $101,990, including destination freight charges (DFC), when properly optioned, the luxury SUV can carry a price tag in excess of $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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