The Lincoln Nautilus seemed destined for the chopping block until the luxury brand pulled the veil off the 2024 model year, which represented a complete – and welcome – redesign for the luxury crossover. One of its biggest selling points was the addition of a brand new coast-to-coast screen, one that the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus carries over from its 2024 model year predecessor, which is still considered the largest in its class.
There’s actually a pair of screens inside the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus. One is the showstopping 48-inch screen that spans the entire length of the dashboard. This screen can be personalized to the driver’s preferences, meaning that it can be programmed to display specific vehicle information to help mitigate distraction while driving.
The second screen is smaller, but just as important. This is the 11.1-inch center stack touchscreen, which allows passengers to control infotainment features and various vehicle controls, such as climate control. Passengers can also access a number of apps supported through Google and Amazon, along with phone connectivity via Android Auto or Apple CarPlay.
Lincoln Digital Experience is standard across the board, too. This enables passengers to stream various media, like audiobooks and music. When the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus is parked, passengers can utilize the screen to surf the web using supported browsers, while YouTube, Prime Video, and even video conferencing apps are available to turn the luxury crossover into a mobile office.
Since gaining the aforementioned infotainment features, the Lincoln Nautilus has been turning heads. It was recognized as one of the Wards 10 Best Interior winners. New buyers are particularly enamored with the tech, with a vast majority of buyers citing its interior as one of the main reasons they were attracted to the vehicle in the first place. It also features a premium audio experience to enhance all of its media capabilities.
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 2024 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.
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At age almost 78 it is unlikely that I will utilize all the available capabilities of my 2025 Reserve III hybrid. However, as I explore the options, I learn something new on a regular basis. I particularly enjoy listening to “Lincoln music,” AKA as Sirius XM Spa, on the 28 speaker Revel system. Motoring on!
We bought a 2024 Nautilus and love it.
J.G.W.
I owned a 2020 Lincoln Corsair and wanted to move up to a larger vehicle. When I saw the new touchscreen and information screen, I was absolutely impressed. So I purchased the 2024 Nautilus Reserve. I absolutely love driving my Nautilus and love the color, black over charcoal. I purchased my vehicle last September and I’m still learning new things about it. I really had to get used to the rectangular shaped steering wheel.
Get it out of China and a lot more will sell in the U.S. Heck, I’d get one.