The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus affords its buyers the luxury of choice, with options racing from its range of powertrains to its wealth of optional packages. The luxury crossover also offers a choice of three sound systems, which Ford Authority delves into below.
10-Speaker Premium Audio System
The standard sound setup included in the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus Premiere and Reserve trims is the 10-speaker Premium audio system. This system, though more “basic” than other offerings, is certainly nothing to sneeze at. The bundle includes AM/FM radio along with SiriusXM functionality and “For You” recommendations personalized to the owner’s preferences. This system adds no extra cost to the luxury crossover.
14-Speaker Revel Audio System
The 14-Speaker Revel Audio System is offered as an optional upgrade on the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus Premiere and Reserve. In fact, it’s included as part of the Premiere II package, which costs $4,785 over the “regular” Nautilus Premium. It’s also included in the Reserve II package, offering a more premium sound quality than the standard system.
28-Speaker Revel Ultima 3D Audio System
The range-topping 2025 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label gets the 28-speaker Revel Ultima 3D Audio System as standard, which is the highest-quality audio setup of the bunch. It’s also available on the Reserve trim, too, bundled into the Reserve III equipment group, which itself costs $4,455.
While the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus holds steady after its redesign for the 2023 model year, 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.
Production of the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus began in August at the Changan Ford Hangzhou Assembly plant in China, as Ford Authority previously reported. Pricing for the base Nautilus Premiere starts at $51,790, up slightly from 2024.
Comments
Was going to look at a Nautilus to replace my Explorer until I saw that it is now being built in China. How disappointing Ford that you needed to do this. What else are you going to make in China before I start looking for another Ford?
Certainly a long way since the days all Lincolns were proudly built at Ford’s Wixom Assembly Plant 🙄
Not so! My Nautilus was built at the Oakville assembly plant in Ontario Canada. That’s the reason I bought it, made in Canada not at Wixom or China.
Made in China like your cell phone.