The 2021 Lincoln Navigator luxury full-size SUV is spacious and sumptuous. A combination of modern powertrain, bold looks and advanced safety features propels the Navigator into the rarefied air of Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz and Lexus.
The cabin offers considerably more space than other full-size SUVs (especially the Cadillac Escalade) with a third-row seat that can accommodate large adults comfortably. The extended Navigator L adds extra cargo space behind the third row.
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