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2025 Lincoln Navigator Jet Appearance Package Limited To One Trim

Designed to add a sinister touch to buyers looking for something that’s not as chrome-heavy, the Jet Appearance Package brings a blacked-out aesthetic to certain Lincoln models. That bundle is offered on the all-new 2025 Lincoln Navigator for the first time in the luxury SUV’s history, but there’s a catch: it’s only available on one trim in the Navigator’s lineup.

A photo showing the exterior of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator from a side angle. This model features the Jet Appearance Package, which is exclusive to the Reserve trim.

Interestingly, the Jet Appearance Package is exclusive to the entry level 2025 Lincoln Navigator Reserve. Priced at $3,000, the Jet Appearance Package includes a set of 22-inch High Gloss Ebony aluminum wheels, black beltline molding, a unique front bumper fascia, a black accent badge, black roof rails, and a black interior accent package.

The grille is a surefire way to identify Jet Package-equipped models, featuring a unique Lincoln grille with a black surround and black mesh insert positioned behind a lit Lincoln star insignia. Note that this bundle  is exclusively offered with the Ebony/Black Onyx interior colorway.

Though the Jet Package isn’t offered on the range-topping 2025 Lincoln Navigator Black Label, this trim does offer an alternative in the form of the $7,850 Navigator Black Label Special Edition Package. This package bundles similar equipment to the Jet Appearance Package, including the same 22-inch wheels and black badging, but ups the ante with an adaptive suspension and a black-painted roof where applicable.

Though the 2025 Lincoln Navigator offers two unique packages that weren’t previously available, they came at the cost of another bundle. The Monochromatic Package is no longer offered, which included a similar set of 22-inch black wheels, body-color exterior elements, along with a monochromatic Lincoln grille.

The 2025 Lincoln Navigator starts at $102,815 including destination freight charges. Unsurprisingly, the luxury SUV is more expensive than its 2024 model year counterpart, thanks to the deletion of the Premiere trim, which formerly represented the base model in the lineup. It only recently began landing at dealers, with several examples currently up for grabs at Lincoln stores across the U.S.

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

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