Timeless Lincoln design and luxury amenities meet full-size SUV capability in the opulent 2011 Lincoln Navigator, a vehicle with performance and style that set it apart in the premium full-size SUV market. Navigator provides a unique blend of functionality, versatility and comfort that continues to bring new buyers into Lincoln showrooms
Newly standard for Navigator owners is a voice-activated Navigation System with SIRIUS Travel Link that lets customers access up-to-the-minute information and entertainment content through the vehicle's navigation system. The information includes current gas prices from an estimated 120,000 filling stations, up-to-the-minute traffic information for 78 markets, weather conditions, sports scores and movie listings in the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia.
Music lovers will enjoy the addition of HD Radio technology, included with the voice-activated navigation system. HD Radio enables more listening options and digital sound quality. No additional equipment or cost is involved. To use HD Radio, listeners simply tune in their favorite station. If the station is broadcasting with HD Radio technology, the system automatically picks up the signal and will transition to digital audio once decoded.
Standard technology features also help keep Navigator customers connected. SIRIUS satellite radio capability and SYNC, the industry-first, voice-activated hands-free communications and entertainment system, are both standard features on Navigator.
SYNC with Traffic, Directions & Information leverages industry-leading voice-recognition software, integrated GPS technology and a customer's Bluetooth-capable mobile phone. SYNC applications provide hands-free access to personalized traffic reports, turn-by-turn driving directions and up-to-date information including business listings, news, sports and weather.
Long journeys, already made easier by the spacious, comfortable accommodations found within Navigator, are aided by a new available headrest-mounted rear DVD system. With two individual screens and two sets of wireless headphones, the system allows rear seat passengers to enjoy individual A/V options without disturbing front seat passengers or each other. A standard household-style 110-volt AC outlet has also been added to facilitate connection of video game consoles and other auxiliary gear.
Lincoln Navigator: Review (2/2)
Newly standard for Navigator owners is a voice-activated Navigation System with SIRIUS Travel Link that lets customers access up-to-the-minute information and entertainment content through the vehicle's navigation system. The information includes current gas prices from an estimated 120,000 filling stations, up-to-the-minute traffic information for 78 markets, weather conditions, sports scores and movie listings in the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia.
Music lovers will enjoy the addition of HD Radio technology, included with the voice-activated navigation system. HD Radio enables more listening options and digital sound quality. No additional equipment or cost is involved. To use HD Radio, listeners simply tune in their favorite station. If the station is broadcasting with HD Radio technology, the system automatically picks up the signal and will transition to digital audio once decoded.
Standard technology features also help keep Navigator customers connected. SIRIUS satellite radio capability and SYNC, the industry-first, voice-activated hands-free communications and entertainment system, are both standard features on Navigator.
SYNC with Traffic, Directions & Information leverages industry-leading voice-recognition software, integrated GPS technology and a customer's Bluetooth-capable mobile phone. SYNC applications provide hands-free access to personalized traffic reports, turn-by-turn driving directions and up-to-date information including business listings, news, sports and weather.
Long journeys, already made easier by the spacious, comfortable accommodations found within Navigator, are aided by a new available headrest-mounted rear DVD system. With two individual screens and two sets of wireless headphones, the system allows rear seat passengers to enjoy individual A/V options without disturbing front seat passengers or each other. A standard household-style 110-volt AC outlet has also been added to facilitate connection of video game consoles and other auxiliary gear.
Lincoln Navigator: Review (2/2)
Specifications | |
Key: AT - automatic transmission, MT - manual transmission, F/R/AWD - front/rear/all wheel drive | |
Powertrain | |
Type | V8 |
Displacement | 330 cu in (5408 cc) |
Power | 310 hp @ 5100 RPM |
Torque | 365 lb-ft @ 3600 RPM |
Redline | 5400 |
Driveline | Rear Wheel Drive (Std.) |
All Wheel Drive (Opt.) | |
Transmission | 6 Speed Automatic |
Brakes & Tires | |
Brakes Front - Rear | Ventilated Disc - Ventilated Disc |
Tire Size Front - Rear | 255/70 R18 (Std.) |
275/55 R20 (Opt.) | |
Exterior Dimensions & Weight | |
Length | 208.4 in |
Width | 78.8 in |
Height | 78.3 in |
Curb Weight | Rear Wheel Drive: 5818 lbs |
All Wheel Drive: 6043 lbs | |
Performance | |
0-60 | n/a |
1/4 Mile | n/a |
60-0 Braking | n/a |
Top Speed | n/a |
Fuel Economy | |
EPA Fuel Mileage - City/Highway | 14/20 |
Origin & Price | |
Origin | United States of America |
Base Retail Price (MSRP) | Rear Wheel Drive: $57,155 |
All Wheel Drive: $60,055 |
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