The Lincoln Aviator receives a few tech upgrades but otherwise rolls into 2026 with no major changes. Upgrades include hands-free open-on-approach functionality for the power liftgate and automatic lane change capability for the Blue Cruise 1.5?equipped models. The connectivity package now includes four years of Wi-Fi hotspot connectivity as standard.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Lincoln Aviator gets a larger touchscreen, more standard safety features and adaptive cruise control as standard across the lineup for 2025.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Lincoln Aviator drops the Grand Touring model but otherwise carries over into 2024 with minimal changes.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Lincoln Aviator 2021 sees a few minor changes, optional 21 and 22-inch rims and three new colors. The Reserve trim gets a Panoramic moonroof and the Black Label has soft-closing doors. The Elements package comes with heated and ventilated front seats. The new Monochromatic Reserve Package includes 22-inch black wheels.
SelectBrowse ListingsThough the Aviator name has been around for some time, it was last used by Lincoln in 2005 as the name for their mid-sized SUV. In contrast, the 2020 Lincoln Aviator is a brand-new vehicle for this year and while it occupies a similar part of the market as the old Aviator, the 2020 vehicle is far nicer, with 15 years of technology and know-how separating the two vehicles. The 2020 Aviator is a 3-row crossover made for hauling up to seven people in absolute comfort. It has a heavy emphasis on technology with some pretty innovative smartphone tech available, along with the option of a hybrid drivetrain.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Lincoln Aviator was launched in 2003, a midsized luxury SUV that offered seating for seven, was replete with amenities and that featured a very powerful 4.6-liter V8 engine that could churn out 302 horsepower. For the 2004 model year, minor changes were made to various packages and trim levels, the AdvanceTrac stability system anti-roll protection was introduced (optional), and a tire-pressure monitoring system was made standard. The 2005 model year offered the AdvanceTrac stability system anti-roll protection as a standard feature. Trim levels were reduced to one standard trim with a few optional packages, and 17 chromed alloy wheels and a new chromed grille were offered as standard features.
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