The fourth generation Lincoln Navigator has been
enhanced with a series of added features for the 2020 model year. The luxurious land yacht will
arrive in dealerships across the nation in November with the new Monochromatic
Package. Available on the Navigator Reserve series in Pristine White, Ceramic
Pearl and Infinite Black, the package has been inspired by fashion and home
décor.
Additional equipment has been added to the 2020
Navigator, including the ‘Phone As A Key’ technology. Offered as standard, it
uses the Lincoln Way app to allow owners to lock and unlock the doors, open the
liftgate and drive off without the need of a traditional key fob. The
Ford-owned brand has also added standard power running boards, heated and
ventilated front seats and charging pad for compatible mobile devices.
Part of its Lincoln Co-Pilot360 system, which is a
gained feature, the large SUV features a series of driver assist technologies.
These are Blind Spot Detection with Cross-Traffic Alert and trailer coverage,
Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane-Keeping System with
Driver Alert, Lane-Keeping Alert, Lane-Keeping Assist, Dynamic Brake Support,
Forward Collision Warning, Pedestrian Detection, automatic high beams and
reversing camera with washer.
Pricing for the 2020 Navigator will be announced
close to its on-sale date. The outgoing iteration is offered in four trim
levels, named Standard, Select, Reserve and Black Label. The entry-level
variant starts at US$ 73,205 and the top-of-the-line Black Label sets buyers back
at least US$ 95,395. The BMW X7, which is a bit smaller, has an MSRP of US$ 73,900.