
​New 2025 Lincoln Navigator Model Review - The Lincoln Navigator has long been an icon of American luxury, providing passengers with opulent accommodations no matter the roads they traverse. As Lincoln's flagship SUV, the Navigator receives continual refinements to keep it at the forefront of full-size luxury. For the 2025 model year, the Navigator sees another round of enhancements that build upon its strengths of plush interior amenities, powerful towing capability, and effortless long-haul transportation. Those in the North Miami area looking for their next luxury SUV would be wise to browse the updated 2025 Lincoln Navigator, now available at Lincoln North Miami.
New 2025 Lincoln Navigator Trim Levels
- Reserve: Lincoln's standard full-size luxury SUV offers leather seating and a wealth of comfort features.
- Reserve L: Adds 4-zone climate control, 30-way front seats, and more interior upgrades over the Reserve.
- Black Label: Lincoln's ultra-luxury sub-brand with deeply massaging front seats and exclusive interior elements.
- Black Label L: The long-wheelbase Black Label with additional third-row legroom and maximum cargo space.
New 2025 Lincoln Navigator Performance & Capability
With its twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6, we found the Navigator to be responsive and genuinely speedy. The 10-speed automatic shuffles through gears adeptly enough to avoid perturbing dozing passengers. At our test track, the Navigator made it to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds. The Navigator's 440 horsepower enables it to tow up to 8,700 pounds, making light work of even the largest trailers thanks to standard Pro Trailer Backup Assist and Hitch Assist. While more powerful competitors exist, the Navigator strikes an ideal balance of luxury and power.New 2025 Lincoln Navigator Interior
The Navigator's interior is spacious and genuinely luxurious, with rich materials throughout and features designed to pamper passengers. Even the Navigator's third row is an enjoyable place to spend time thanks to its roomy accommodations and 40/20/40 split-folding bench seat. The Black Label take things further with 30-way-adjustable front seats that are almost sculptural and so customizable that you can even adjust the individual left and right thigh supports to different heights. The Navigator's immense size is a drawback when weaving through traffic or attempting to park, but it's a boon when it comes time to pack for vacation. For max packing space, the long-wheelbase Navigator L models are the way to go.