The redesigned 2025 Lincoln Navigator debuted last August bearing a host of updates, and as Ford Authority reported just last week, the large, luxurious SUV is already populating dealer lots in the U.S. In that part of the world, the Lincoln Black Label trim has long represented the proverbial top of the food chain when it comes to the Navigator and other models within the lineup, but oddly enough, it has also been absent from Canada. Now, that’s no longer the case, as Lincoln Black Label has officially made its way north of the border.
Black Label is in fact making its debut in Canada via the new 2025 Lincoln Navigator, meaning that consumers in that country can now get the ultimate in terms of Blue Oval luxury. There, the Navigator Black Label offers up three exclusive themes – Invitation, Enlighten, and Atmospheric – each with its own unique interior treatments and hues. On the outside, the Atmospheric Lincoln Black Label theme adds special touches such as Radiant Copper accents on the grille and fender badging, as well as 24-inch Radiant Copper aluminum wheels. Additionally, Black Label clients get exclusive privileges, rewards, free maintenance packages, anytime car washes, annual detailing, and other luxurious touches.
“We’ve had a decade of experience, curating and crafting what it means to own a Lincoln Black Label vehicle, and we’re excited to finally bring it to market in Canada,” said Dianne Craig, president, Lincoln. “From the exquisite interior and elegant exterior to the exclusive ownership privileges, Lincoln Navigator Black Label caters to our most discerning clients who expect nothing less than unparalleled luxury.”
“Providing an enhanced shopping and service experience is key to complement the luxuriously appointed Lincoln Navigator Black Label,” said Nicole Gauthier, director, Lincoln Canada. “These are on top of services we provide with all of our Lincoln vehicles like, a dedicated showroom space, pickup and delivery, a dedicated concierge, and Lincoln Way app, which offers convenient access to services and vehicle features.”
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Trying to boast sales in Canada. I have been asking for this model for the last ten years but was always told not in Canada.
I still have a 2016 with 60,000 miles love it but time to let it go, excellent shape really enjoyed it.
Ugly interior!