The range-topping 2025 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label has quite a few perks that aren’t found in its Premiere or Reserve trimmed counterparts. But beyond its Black Label benefits and rewards, the Nautilus Black Label offers a selection of interior themes that change the look – and feel – of the luxury crossover’s cabin. Below, Ford Authority outlines what those interior themes are, and what makes them unique.
There are two unique interior themes offered on the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus: Chalet and Redwood. Chalet is the standard option, and it includes a host of light-themed interior touches, including Silverwood appliques with logo decals, a Cashmere Sanctuary leather wrapped interior, Cashmere Sanctuary with Diamond Weave perforation specialty leather-trimmed seats, and a Cashmere headliner. The ensemble is rounded out with a set of Espresso Velour floor carpets and mats with Leather Cuff accents. This interior theme can be paired with all exterior colors offered on the Nautilus.
Meanwhile, the Redwood theme brings a rust-colored feel to the interior, deviating from Chalet’s bright tone. Redwood brings Herringbone Marquetry Walnut appliques to the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label, along with a Harvest Bronze with Dark Smoked Truffle Sanctuary leather-wrapped interior. Harvest Bronze and Dark Smoked Truffle Sanctuary specialty leather-trimmed seats with Suede Inserts and Black Label Unique Perforation are also part of the bundle, along with a Dark Smoked Truffle suede headliner and Dark Smoked Truffle floor carpets and mats with Leather Cuff accents.
Redwood is only available in conjunction with certain exterior colors, too, including Lustrous Gray, White Platinum, Infinite Black, Silver Radiance, and Chroma Caviar. It can’t be paired with Whisper Blue or Diamond Red Metallic, however.
The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus also boasts a showstopping 48-inch screen that runs coast-to-coast, along with a variety of high-quality audio systems that turn every drive into a personal concert. There are also six distinct sets of wheels on offer, although their availability varies based on trim level and optional packages.
It’s worth noting that the Redwood theme is not an option on the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label, replaced with a new theme known as Aurora.
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