The substantially freshened up 2025 Lincoln Navigator has been revealed, bringing the Ford luxury brand’s most expensive SUV new styling front and rear, a completely redesigned interior and a vast array of new info-tech to go with it.

With a crisper and bolder new set of lines and finishes as part of a comprehensive face lift, the 2025 Navigator most visibly gets new LED headlamps and animated welcome lighting scheme along with a highly detailed and arguably more elegant grille design up front.

At the rear is a substantially different design from the Navigator’s Ford Expedition brother in a full-width LED tail-light bar that cants back. They span a new dual-opening lift gate and tailgate combination similar to what other luxury SUVs have offered in the past.

It’s a nice touch if you have items stowed away you don’t want rolling out on the ground when you open up. It can open automatically on proximity if you wish with just the top gate or both gates opening simultaneously.

All the 22-inch wheel designs are now standard across the board with 24-inch wheels optional on Navigator for the first time. A number of new colors are added in addition to new theme choices for the top-level Black Label theme set.

This is a refresh not a complete redesign however, so the majority of the sheet metal front to rear remains the same as before and identical to that of the Ford Expedition with exception of the front fenders and rear three-quarters which are unique to the Navigator.

The cabin is really where you’ll find a lot that’s deliciously new. A completely redesigned dash features a 48-inch full-width panoramic cockpit and passenger screen set with infinite customization and feature content.

A Wollsdorf leather-wrapped and heated flat-top, flat-bottom steering wheel and a customizable 11-inch infotainment and audio screen make up the redesigned driver controls and user interface. A new center console features the push button gear selector and a new crystal-inspired volume knob. Throughout the interior are high-end soft-touch trims in both leather and vinyls, genuine wood trims and a side palette of leather seating choices.

The panoramic dash screen, center screen, audio system, seating and HVAC system can all conspire together in a new spa-relaxation feature called “Lincoln Rejuvenate”. Billed as a “spa on wheels” the system sets seat position with heat and massage options, climate control, scenting, sound, lighting, and expansive visuals to provide a 10-minute immersive relaxation and meditation experience when parked.

Raising the bar further an available upgraded second-row seating package brings power-adjustable, heated, ventilated and massaging captain’s chairs to second-row passengers along with individual controls for climate and upgraded entertainment options.

Powering all 2025 Lincoln Navigator models is the venerable Ford corporate twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Here it has an impressive 440 horsepower and 510 pound-feet of torque and standard four-wheel drive.

An adjustable adaptive suspension and towing program Pro Trailer Backup Assist are standard as well with a heavy duty Trailer Tow Package available that can extend towing capacity to 8,700 pounds.

Last but not least, Ford’s BlueCruise functionality comes standard with four years of service included. The semi-autonomous driving aid allows for hands-free mode on approved roadways and has new features like Lane Change Assist and In-Lane Repositioning.

Ordering for the new 2025 Lincoln Navigator starts soon with first sales and arrivals coming in Sprint of 2025. Full pricing will be announced soon.