2020 Lincoln Navigator gets more standard features
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2020 Lincoln Navigator gets more standard features
All Navigators get a bunch of new standard features
Lincoln is adding a Monochromatic Package to the 2020 Lincoln Navigator. The package is pretty simple, it coats items such as the grille, side vents and other trim in the body color, rather than shiny metal. It's only available in three colors — white, gray and black — and only on the Reserve trim level.
Lincoln has made some other updates to the Navigator that benefits every trim level. Power running boards, heated and cooled front seats, wireless phone charging, and the latest version of the CoPilot360 suite of safety features are all standard. The latter includes blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist, pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking and automatic high-beam headlights. Also included as standard is Lincoln's Phone as Key system, which allows your phone, well, to work as your key. You can also control things remotely, and even enable other people's phones to work as a key on a regular basis or just during specific times, in case you need to lend access.
The 2020 Navigator will arrive at dealers this November
Lincoln has made some other updates to the Navigator that benefits every trim level. Power running boards, heated and cooled front seats, wireless phone charging, and the latest version of the CoPilot360 suite of safety features are all standard. The latter includes blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist, pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking and automatic high-beam headlights. Also included as standard is Lincoln's Phone as Key system, which allows your phone, well, to work as your key. You can also control things remotely, and even enable other people's phones to work as a key on a regular basis or just during specific times, in case you need to lend access.
The 2020 Navigator will arrive at dealers this November
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I would have guessed that heated/cooled seats were standard on past Navigators, not just something being added right now.
Last edited by mmarshall; 07-15-19 at 10:53 AM.
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I think they should never of been invented....I know someone who went from a Navigator to Expedition, the passenger side failed and got stuck in the open position on both of them out of the warranty.
I believe the current 4Runner has them on one of the editions...dumb
I believe the current 4Runner has them on one of the editions...dumb
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I think they should never of been invented....I know someone who went from a Navigator to Expedition, the passenger side failed and got stuck in the open position on both of them out of the warranty.
I believe the current 4Runner has them on one of the editions...dumb
I believe the current 4Runner has them on one of the editions...dumb
Anything motorized has the chance to fail, auto-folding mirrors? power sunshades?... I'll take my chances. Having deployable running boards cleans up the exterior in the looks department. Doesn't impede on off-roading vs some stationary running board that could hit, bend or crack while off-roading. This is standard thus factory backed, not aftermarket. Great move by Lincoln.
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