mobile-menu-icon
Ford Authority

Lincoln And Calm Reveal Elevated Journey App

In its effort to distinguish itself from its competitors in the luxury market, Lincoln has been exploring unique approaches, most notably by transforming its vehicles into serene, spa-like experiences on wheels. Wellness tech is a key part of that pivot, including the Rejuvenate feature, which is focused providing relaxation through a mix of sound, touch, and sight cues. As Lincoln continues to expand access to wellness and relaxation features inside its vehicles, the marque has been exploring new partnerships – and one such collaboration joins up with Calm to introduce the new Elevated Journey app.

Photo showing the interior of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator, one of the three models that now offers the Elevated Journey app by Calm.

Lincoln has been a partner with Calm for five years, and the latest product of that collab is Elevated Journey. This app generates relaxing guided audio content narrated by Jeff Warren, author and meditation teacher. Sessions are designed to help drivers refocus and calm down while driving their Lincoln vehicles, offering an escape behind the wheel.

Each session included in the Elevated Journey app lasts five to 12 minutes. There are four guided sessions, including Recharge on the Road, Get Energized on the Road, Shift Towards the Positive, and Gratitude on the Go. There are also shorter content options available.

The Elevated Journey app is complimentary and can be added to any Lincoln model that supports the Lincoln Digital Experience. That list includes the 2025 Lincoln Aviator, the 2024 and 2025 Lincoln Nautilus, and the 2025 Lincoln Navigator. It can be downloaded from the Google Play app accessible on the vehicle’s infotainment system. The app can also be used in conjunction with Lincoln BlueCruise 1.5 where applicable.

Lincoln says that it’s committed to turning its vehicles into places of solace, prioritizing driver and passenger wellness features. Though all of this, though, the marque says that it’s not interested in charging for the use of such tech. In other words, Lincoln has no plans to make its customers pay for subscriptions to wellness features.

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

Subscribe to Ford Authority

For around-the-clock Ford news coverage

We'll send you one email per day with the latest Ford updates. It's totally free.

No Comments yet

Leave a comment

Cancel