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2026 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label Drops Redwood Theme

Debuting as all-new for 2024, the second-gen Lincoln Nautilus remained largely untouched in terms of updates and changes for the 2025 model year. The same holds true for the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus, although there are some aesthetic updates on the way, including the deletion of one interior theme previously offered on Black Label trimmed models.

A photo showing the interior of the Nautilus Black Label in Redwood theme. The theme is no longer available on the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus.

According to sources familiar with the matter, the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label loses its Redwood interior theme. Redwood was previously offered as one of two themes for the range-topping Black Label alongside Chalet, which is still available. The theme consisted of the following content:

  • Herringbone Marquetry Walnut appliques
  • Harvest Bronze Sanctuary leather-wrapped interior
  • Specialty leather seats in Harvest Bronze and Dark Smoked Truffle Dinamica seating surfaces with Redwood perforation
  • Dark Smoked Truffle headliner
  • Floor carpet and mats in Dark Smoked Truffle with Metal Cuff accents

Redwood was only available in conjunction with certain exterior colors, too, including Lustrous Gray, White Platinum, Infinite Black, Silver Radiance, and Chroma Caviar. It could not be paired with Whisper Blue or Diamond Red Metallic, however.

A photo showing the interior of the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus.

In Redwood’s place, the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label gains a new interior theme known as Aurora. Other changes on their way to the 2026 Nautilus line include minor alterations to its exterior color lineup, new interior colorways for Premiere and Reserve trims, and changes to the Lincoln Connectivity Package. Second-gen Nautilus owners are thus far impressed with its wealth of tech options and packages while critics commend it for its attractive styling both inside and out.

While pricing for the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus is not yet available, it’s worth noting that Ford has no plans to move production of the luxury crossover stateside to avoid tariffs implemented by the Trump administration. The Nautilus, which is built in China, will continue to be imported to the U.S. despite said tariffs.

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

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