A luxury crossover like the 2026 Lincoln Aviator deserves an equally refined set of wheels. With six distinct designs to choose from, we’re outlining everything there is to know about each one, including availability by trim level, as well as pricing where applicable.
The entry level 2026 Lincoln Aviator Premiere gets the 20-inch Magnetic Bright-Machined aluminum wheels as standard. These wheels are also standard fare on the Aviator Livery, which is the fleet-only version of the luxury crossover. The 21-inch Bright-Machined Aluminum wheels with Dark Alloy painted pockets are offered as a $1,000 standalone option on the Premiere trim, but can also be had as part of the $3,500 Jet Appearance Package, or as standard on the Reserve I trim.
Speaking of the 2026 Lincoln Aviator Reserve, the 22-inch Bright-machined aluminum wheels with Magnetic painted pockets are available as a standalone option priced at $1,500. They’re also offered on the Aviator Black Label as part of the Jet Appearance Package or Black Label Special Edition Package – but note that they can’t be paired with the Jet Appearance Package on the Reserve trim. Instead, the $3,500 Jet Package includes the 22-inch Black aluminum wheels for the Reserve trim. These wheels are also compatible with the Hidden Locking Lug Nut Kit, a $90 extra.
The 22-inch Bright-Machined Aluminum Wheel with Ebony Painted Pockets are standard on and exclusive to the range-topping 2026 Lincoln Aviator Black Label, meaning they are no cost on that trim. The 22-inch Bright-Machined Ebony Painted Wheels, meanwhile, are optional for $1,500Â as a standalone choice on the Reserve II trim, but are also available as an optional $1,500 extra for the $3,500 Black Label Jet Appearance Package bundle, as well as the $7,250 Black Label Special Edition Package.
Interestingly, while its corporate cousin – the 2026 Ford Explorer – dropped its Panoramic Vista Roof, the 2026 Lincoln Aviator is keeping the feature intact. Additionally, the luxury crossover is much more affordable than it was for the 2025 model year. Steep price cuts mean the entry level Premier trim starts at $56,910, making it $2,385 less expensive than the same trim ran in 2025. We’ve also compiled a complete guide to all colors offered on the 2026 Aviator.
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