Lincoln has introduced the all-new Navigator to the Middle East, bringing an entirely reimagined version of its flagship SUV that blends modern design, advanced technology, and an emphasis on personalized comfort. Nearly three decades after defining the luxury full-size SUV category, the Navigator returns as a statement of refinement and innovation, tailored for drivers who value both craftsmanship and intelligent connectivity.
According to Ravi Ravichandran, President of Ford Middle East and North Africa, the model reflects Lincoln’s commitment to “personalized luxury and meaningful innovation.” He emphasized that Middle East buyers expect sophistication balanced with intuitive technology and comfort, and the new Navigator is designed to deliver precisely that—a serene, connected, and luxurious driving experience.
The exterior features a more confident design, led by a refreshed front fascia with Lincoln’s new Front Light Bar integrated into the central Lincoln Star. The Reserve trim comes with a Satin Chrome Mesh grille, while the Presidential trim elevates the look further with a Satin Aluminum Full Jewel grille and illuminated grille bar. The new Lincoln Split Gate adds both practicality and convenience, allowing the upper section to lift and the lower quarter to fold down, transforming the rear into a versatile seating or cargo space.
Both trims ride on 22-inch alloy wheels—Dark Tarnished Aluminum for Reserve and High-Gloss Ebony for Presidential—and are paired with Adaptive Pixel Projector Headlamps that adjust lighting dynamically based on steering and speed.

Inside, Lincoln’s most dramatic transformation takes place. The cabin centers around a 48-inch panoramic display stretching across the dashboard, complemented by an 11.1-inch center touchscreen. This setup integrates the Lincoln Digital Experience, powered by Google apps and services such as Maps, Play Store, and YouTube, alongside a 28-speaker Revel Ultima 3D sound system. Drivers can also use Google Voice Assistant for hands-free navigation, media, and in-car controls.
Lincoln Rejuvenate adds another layer to the experience, transforming the SUV into a multi-sensory retreat. The system synchronizes lighting, sound, climate, seat massage, and even scent diffusion through curated fragrances such as Mystic Forest and Violet Cashmere, creating a spa-like ambiance within the cabin.
Seating comfort remains central to Lincoln’s identity. The Reserve model includes 24-way and 22-way Perfect Position Seats with heating, ventilation, and massage, while the Presidential trim adds the new Enlighten theme and Opulence Leather 30-way seats for the driver and 28-way for the passenger. The second row can be equipped with either a power-folding split bench or heated captain’s chairs, while the third row features class-exclusive PowerFold seats with power recline.

Power comes from a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine producing 440 horsepower and 691 Nm of torque, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and standard all-wheel drive. Adaptive Suspension continuously adjusts to road conditions, working with seven selectable drive modes to balance performance and comfort.
Safety and driver assistance are handled by Lincoln’s Co-Pilot360 Drive 2.0 suite, which includes Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go, Lane Centering, Evasive Steering Assist, and a 360-degree camera system, among others.
The new Navigator is available in several exterior finishes, including Starlight Gray, Infinite Black, Pristine White, and Crystal White, with additional exclusive hues such as Flight Blue and Gray Mist for Reserve, and Sunrise Copper and Chroma Caviar for the Presidential.
With the introduction of the new Navigator, Lincoln completes the renewal of its entire lineup—joining the Corsair, Nautilus, and Aviator. The refreshed range reflects the brand’s ongoing focus on design elegance, human-centered technology, and modern luxury that emphasizes both comfort and control.