
Overview
The 2024 Lincoln Navigator remains dedicated to its core principles of providing luxurious comfort and a serene environment for its passengers.
In the realm of full-size luxury SUVs, the Navigator stands out as a behemoth of opulence and refinement, especially in its extended-length Navigator L variant. This vehicle epitomizes the epitome of American SUV culture, joining the ranks of the Cadillac Escalade as a quintessential symbol of luxury and prestige.
While SUV typically denotes “sport utility vehicle,” the Navigator redefines the term with its emphasis on sophistication and elegance. Even in its most basic configuration, the Navigator offers sumptuously comfortable seating and a premium audio system, ensuring a lavish experience for all occupants.
What’s New for 2024?
Standard across all new Navigator models is 4-wheel drive, providing enhanced traction and stability in various driving conditions. The entry-level variant is now known as the Premiere, offering a starting point for luxury seekers. An upgrade to the BlueCruise system, previously known as Active Glide, is now available across the lineup, featuring a subscription service extended to a 4-year term. Additionally, Flight Blue Metallic paint replaces Ocean Blue, adding a fresh aesthetic option. Having debuted in 2019, this generation of the Navigator is due for a revamp, potentially making its debut as a 2025 model.
2024 Lincoln Navigator Models and Pricing
Beginning at $82,765, the 2024 Lincoln Navigator introduces the previously unnamed Premiere model, which notably lacks the option for the extended body variant.
2024 Lincoln Navigator | MSRP |
Navigator Premiere | $82,765 |
Navigator Reserve | $95,325 |
Navigator Reserve L | $98,350 |
Navigator Black Label | $110,750 |
Navigator Black Label L | $113,795 |
Engine, Transmission, and Performance

With a single engine-and-transmission pairing boasting 440 horsepower, the 2024 Navigator demonstrates ample power for its duties. Its responsiveness and swift acceleration, reaching 60 mph in 5.3 seconds during our track test, ensure a lively ride. Yet, beyond straight-line performance, the Navigator’s handling lacks engagement, characterized by numb steering and a soft suspension that dampens any enthusiasm for spirited driving. In comparison, rivals like the Jeep Grand Wagoneer and Cadillac Escalade offer even more potent powertrains. However, opting for the Navigator with optional 22-inch wheels can lead to occasional jitteriness and bouncing rebounds, compromising ride comfort.
Fuel Economy
The Navigator delivers an average of 18 combined mpg (16 city, 22 highway), a typical figure for its class. In comparison, smaller rivals like the BMW X7 and Mercedes-Benz GLS may offer slightly better fuel efficiency, ranging from 20 to 22 combined mpg. Additionally, the Navigator accepts regular gasoline, providing convenience at the pump.
Interior Sanctuary
The 2024 Lincoln Navigator offers accommodation for up to eight passengers with a second-row bench seat configuration, which can be swapped for a pair of captain’s chairs to reduce seating to seven.

Lincoln aptly describes the cabin as a “sanctuary,” and it’s not just marketing; the interior is remarkably insulated from external noise. Boasting one of the best interior designs in its class, the Navigator sits proudly atop the Lincoln lineup.

This sentiment holds particularly true for the top-tier Black Label edition, available in themes like Central Park, Invitation, Yacht, and Chalet. However, even the base Navigator is brimming with luxurious features aimed at providing comfort.

Highlights include heated and ventilated seats in the first two rows, smartphone-as-key functionality, and access to a concierge service. The optional 30-way power-adjustable seats, complete with massage function, allow drivers and front passengers to find their perfect position effortlessly.

Space is ample enough to impress even the most discerning occupants. Third-row passengers, including tall individuals, will find a generous 40.9 inches of legroom. The cargo area behind the third row ranges from 20.9 cubic feet in the standard Navigator to 36 cubic feet in the Navigator L. Folding down the seats unlocks maximum cargo room, expanding from 103.3 cubic feet in the standard version to 120.2 cubic feet in the extended variant.
Bold Exterior

Draped in an aura of grandeur, the Lincoln Navigator commands attention with its substantial and authoritative presence, marked by a distinguished rectangular design language.

At the forefront, a commanding grille, adorned with a prominent honeycomb pattern and the iconic Lincoln emblem at its heart, sets the tone for opulence. Gleaming chrome accents embellish various trim elements, enhancing the vehicle’s upscale aesthetic appeal.

The Navigator offers a choice between striking alloy wheels, available in sizes ranging from 20 to 22 inches, adding a touch of sophistication to its exterior profile.

Notably, the Navigator L variant, boasting an extended length of 221.9 inches, exudes an even greater sense of grandiosity compared to its standard counterpart, which measures 210 inches, further amplifying its commanding presence on the road.
Safety Ratings
The current iteration of the Navigator has earned the highest safety rating of 5 Stars overall from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), highlighting its commitment to passenger protection. Equipped with a comprehensive suite of standard safety features, including forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection, intersection assistance, and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, the Navigator ensures a secure driving experience. Additionally, its advanced safety technology extends to trailer coverage and a 360-degree camera system, further enhancing awareness and mitigating potential risks on the road.
Specifications
Fuel Economy | City 16 mpg/Hwy 22 mpg/Comb 18 mpg |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Basic Warranty | 4 years or 50000 miles |
Max Seating | 8 |
Horsepower | 440 @ 5500 RPM |
Cargo Space | 103.3 cu.ft. |
Dimensions, Weights & Capacities
Curb Weight | 5884 lbs. |
EPA Passenger | 172.0 cu.ft. |
Fuel Capacity | 23.0 gallons |
Front Head Room | 41.8 inches |
Front Leg Room | 43.9 inches |
Max Seating Capacity | 8 |
Minimum Ground Clearance | 9.6 inches |
Overall Length | 210.0 inches |
Front Shoulder Room | 65.2 inches |
Towing Capacity, Maximum | 6200 lbs. |
Trunk or Cargo Capacity | 103.3 cu.ft. |
Turning Diameter | 43.3 feet |
Wheel Base | 122.5 inches |
Width with mirrors | 93.8 inches |
Fuel Economy
City | 16 mpg |
Highway | 22 mpg |
Combined | 18 mpg |
Mechanical
Drivetrain | 4WD |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
10 speed | Available |
Recommended Fuel | Premium |
Hill Start Assist | Available |
Hill Descent Control | Available |
Parking Assist System | Available |
Performance
Horsepower | 440 @ 5500 RPM |
Torque | 510 @ 3000 rpm |
Engine | V6, Twin Turbo, 3.5 Liter |
Technology
- Hands Free Phone
- Navigation System
- Remote Keyless Entry
- Internet Access
- Push-Button Engine Start
- Remote Engine Start
- Smartphone Interface
- Touch Screen Monitor
- Voice Recognition System
- Real-Time Traffic Information