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2025 Lincoln Aviator Gains Hands-Free Open On Approach Tech

The refreshed 2025 Lincoln Aviator debuted a little over a year ago to the tune of updated styling, brand new tech, and the addition of BlueCruise hands-free driving assist features. The luxury crossover’s list of features just got longer – as of mid-March production, the Aviator now features standard Hands-Free Open On Approach across the entire lineup.

Photo of the 2025 Lincoln Aviator from a rear three-quarters view. The liftgate now features Open On Approach technology as a late availability option.

Hands-Free Open On Approach is a late availability feature, meaning it was not offered on launch and is now standard on every 2025 Lincoln Aviator trim – including Premiere, Reserve, and Black Label – built on or after March 17th, 2025. This feature works in conjunction with the luxury crossover’s Power Liftgate, which was already a standard feature on every trim. For reference, production of the 2025 Aviator began in May 2024 at the Chicago Assembly plant.

Hands-Free Open On Approach activates the power liftgate with the touch of a button, either opening or closing it to “make accessing the rear cargo space quite simple,” according to Lincoln’s description of the feature. The key fob must be within three feet of the vehicle for the feature to work, and it must be activated using the infotainment system touchscreen. Before the liftgate opens, the 2025 Lincoln Aviator will flash its taillamps and produce an audible beep.

Beyond the aforementioned feature, the long list of 2025 Aviator updates includes the loss of seven exterior colors that were previously offered on the 2024 model year Aviator, replacing them with five new ones as Ford Authority previously covered: Cenote Green Bright Colorant Clearcoat PaintWhisper Blue Metallic ClearcoatRed Carpet Metallic Tinted ClearcoatHarbor Gray Clearcoat Paint, and Crystal White Metallic Clearcoat Paint.

The luxury crossover also loses the Enhanced Security Package, while for the first time, the Jet Appearance Package is offered on the base Premiere trim.

The refreshed 2025 Aviator is quite a bit more expensive than its 2024 model year counterpart. Not accounting for destination freight charges (DFC), the base Premiere trim is priced at $58,495 to start, up $5,155 from 2024.

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

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  1. Opens *without* touching a button.

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