The 2024 Lincoln Nautilus is completely new, increasing its reputation as a mid-size crossover both physically and figuratively. It has a slightly larger overall size, and as part of its considerable digital makeover, the cockpit is dripping with technology.
Starting at $51,810 for the base Premiere trim, the new luxury crossover will be imported from China. A $5,590 price increase compared to the 2023 model. There is justification for the price rise because it also includes standard AWD and quite a bit more technology.
You'll receive a Nautilus Premiere for that price, which has two dash-spanning digital screens that are available across the lineup and measure 48 inches from side to side. Still, 11.1 inches in size is the central screen that stands alone. It also has heated and ventilated front seats, 10-speaker audio, 19-inch alloys, and Lincoln's Co-Pilot360 Vision 2.2 driver-assist system.
The second of the three trim levels available at launch is Reserve. It adds leather-trimmed seats, 21-inch wheels, and a nicer grille with chrome jewel highlights, starting at $56,145. Additionally, it serves as a point of entry for the Reserve equipment packages' more expensive choices, such as the Revel 28-speaker sound system and 24-way power seats.
The entry-level Black Label Nautilus costs $75,860. A further $2,000 goes for Chroma Caviar Dark Gray Metallic paint, and $3,000 is spent on the Jet Appearance Package, which includes a lot of black and body-color trim. By adding smaller items and an additional $1,500 for the hybrid powertrain, you can reach the most expensive pricing of $83,580.
Two powertrain options will be available for the new Nautilus. The first has a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine that produces 250 horsepower and 373 Nm of torque. The second produces 310 hp overall thanks to the addition of an electric motor to the hybrid powertrain. According to rumors, Lincoln will expand its inventory in 2025 with an all-electric model.
The 2024 Nautilus will be available in dealer showrooms in early 2024, according to Lincoln. More information, such as fuel economy ratings, will be released later.