Jul 28, 2023
A Lincoln Navigator parked outside of a building

The very first Lincoln Navigator launched back in 1997 that luxurious for the time, and it’s only gotten better with age and redesigns. The 2023 Lincoln Navigator feels more luxurious than ever, and it’s packed full of features you’re sure to want to explore.

1. Hands-Free Driving

Hands-free driving is by far one of the most impressive features you’ll find in modern vehicles. There are over 30,000 miles of North American roads that will allow you to make the most of this feature. This technology makes cruising down the highway a more relaxing experience than ever, letting you give your arms a little rest for a while.

However, remember that you need to keep your eyes on the road and be ready to jump back into action at any time. You still need to be attentive when using convenience features such as hands-free driving or cruise control.


2. Noise Reduction

Driving isn’t just something that gets you from place to place. It can be a relaxing and fun experience, too. It can be a lot more fun and relaxing if you can drown out excessive noise caused by the wind whipping around your vehicle or by your tires on the road.

Sound-dampening technology in the Lincoln Navigator helps reduce excessive outside noise breaking into your cabin. Drivers with napping babies or people taking overnight trips with sleepy passengers will certainly benefit from the quieter cabin.


3. Ample Cargo Space

If you need to transport a lot of cargo wherever you’re going, then you’ll have no problems doing that in the Lincoln Navigator. You can use the power function to lay the third row flat, allowing you to fit a lot more cargo into your vehicle if you’re not riding with a full cabin of passengers.


4. Advanced Passenger Comfort

Many vehicles offer massage functions and climate control in the front row, but fewer offer this for second-row passages. The Lincoln Navigator, however, provides more comfort to second-row passengers than many competitor vehicles, as massage functions and climate control are available to those in the second-row seats.


5. Stop and Go Cruise Control

Like with the hands-free driving feature, you’ll still need to pay close attention while using cruise control, but it’s another feature that can make your journeys more relaxing. Adaptive Cruise Control measures the speed of the vehicle ahead of you and adjust your speed accordingly. If the car ahead stops, then the Stop and Go function stops your vehicle, too, then starts driving again when the car ahead does.

Why not book a test drive if you’d like to get behind the wheel and see these features for yourself? Visit us at Asheville Lincoln to see the new Navigator in person.

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