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The 2024 Lincoln Nautilus has finally arrived and boasts sharp styling, a high-end interior, and plenty of technological trickery. The all-new luxury SUV will hit dealerships at the beginning of 2024. Orders have already opened, and so has the configurator, allowing customers to specify their desired example.
A turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 250 horsepower is standard, but all three models can be fitted with the turbocharged hybrid motor for an additional $1,500. This model uses a CVT, while the entry-level motor uses a more desirable eight-speed automatic.
Three trim levels – Premiere ($50,415), Reserve ($54,750), and Black Label ($74,465) – are available. Customers can choose between seven colors, although Infinite Black and Silver Radiance Metallic are the only no-cost options. White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat, Blue Panther Metallic, Diamond Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, and Lustrous Gray Metallic all command a $750 premium.
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Red Carpet Metallic Tinted Clearcoat costs the same as the colors above, but this hue is only available on the Premiere and Reserve trim levels. The Black Label makes do without but receives the exclusive $2,000 Chroma Caviar Dark Gray Metallic as a consolation.
Additionally, customers can specify a $3,000 Jet Appearance Package. This includes larger wheels, black exterior trim, and various other add-ons. The Reserve and Black Label models benefit from other changes too, such as leather seats with suede inserts and trim-specific exterior upgrades.
The Premiere receives 19-inch wheels as standard, while the Reserve receives 21-inch rims at no extra cost. Bright-machined black items can be specified for an additional $500, while tasteful 22-inch Satin Dark Luster Nickel wheels (standard on the Black Label) form part of the Jet Appearance Package.
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All models can be specified with a Trailer Tow package for an additional $870. As for equipment, the Premiere is available with a Premiere II package. For $6,455, this adds second-row heated seats, a panoramic sunroof, a 14-speaker Revel audio system, and BlueCruise 1.2, among other things.
The Reserve model is also privy to this equipment package but can be further improved by the Reserve III package. This comes with all the aforementioned bells and whistles, as well as Lincoln Rejuvenate, 24-way powered front seats, and the Revel 3D audio system with 28 speakers. This pricey option weighs in at $10,235.
Lastly, the range-topping Black Label gains all of this as standard, with no additional equipment packages available. Interestingly, the halo trim level has the fewest interior color combos to select from. The new main display is standard on all Nautilus trim levels and lends the interior a high-end look.
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Premiere models have three interior hues, namely Black Onyx/Light Grey and Light Smoked Truffle. Black Onyx can only be had in conjunction with the Jet Appearance Package. Reserve models add Black Onyx/Allura Blue to the palette, while the Black Label offers just Chalet and Redwood leather – these shades are exclusive to the halo model.
Interestingly, Lincoln doesn't offer many individual options. Desirable tech and luxury features are bundled into various packages, which, depending on your stance, is a good or bad thing. Some may argue that this simplified approach makes things easier for customers. On the other hand, buyers may be forced into purchasing options they don't want (or need) to get a few things they desire.
While lesser models represent good value, well-equipped models can be pricey. A fully-optioned Black Label will set you back more than $81,000, for example. All prices mentioned here are exclusive of delivery fees.
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