Saturday, August 19, 2017

The 2017 Lincoln Navigator: A Closer Look

Exuding a quiet confidence, the design of Lincoln Navigator is inspired by a very particular sort of power. One to which many of us aspire. It’s a steadfast strength that radiates outward, silently encircling those around you.

 From its distinctive satin-finish grille to its graceful wraparound taillamps, Navigator embraces you and your passengers, surrounding each of you in exquisitely crafted, luxurious comfort.

Here are five features you will love about your new 2017 Lincoln Navigator from Central Florida Lincoln:


Responsive Ride

Depending on your mood, feel free to select between 3 drive modes – Comfort, Normal or Sport. With any of them, Electric Power-Assisted Steering (EPAS) constantly adapts to provide the kind of steering response and feedback that make you feel confident behind the wheel.

The 2017 Lincoln Navigator
2017 Navigator shown in Black Velvet

Rain-Sensing Wipers 

When wet weather blows your way, Navigator keeps the view ahead clear by automatically activating its rainsensing, speed-sensitive intermittent windshield wipers.

Assisting Technology

As you back your Navigator into or out of tight spaces, the rear view camera provides full-color visuals, and the Reverse Sensing System emits audible tones to help.

Safety

Navigator surrounds you and your loved ones with its structural safety cage, dual-stage front airbags and front-seat side airbags for the driver and front passenger, plus sidecurtain airbags for outboard passengers in all 3 rows.

Smart Lights

As you guide Navigator through curves, the bright white beams of its adaptive HID headlamps move in the same direction as your steering wheel. Providing better visibility than conventional halogen lamps, the HID headlamps combine with LED signature lamps and LED daytime running lamps to beautifully illuminate your path.

Come to Central Florida Lincoln today to find your brand new Lincoln Navigator.

2055 West Colonial Drive
Orlando, Fl 328042

*Driver-assist features are supplemental and do not replace the driver’s attention, judgment and need to control the vehicle. Lincoln.com