Lincoln offers a range of luxurious SUVs, starting with the compact Corsair and reaching the top three-row Navigator flagship. The two-row Nautilus lives in the middle, offering a good deal of interior space without the added weight and girth of a three-row SUV. Lincoln sells a variety of trims and configurations, and the Nautilus is available with interior upgrades that push it deep into luxury territory inside.
2025 Lincoln Nautilus Pricing, Specs, and Release Date
- What’s New for the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus
- Design
- Powertrain
- Interior
- Technology
- Safety
- Pricing and Release Date
- Further Research

What’s New for the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus
The Nautilus gained Lincoln’s new "Rejuvenate" interior themes for 2025, which transform the cabin into a relaxing space with sound, light, and visuals. Lincoln also added its excellent BlueCruise advanced hands-free driving-assistance tech.
Design
Lincoln has made the Nautilus boxier and more upscale looking in recent years, dropping the swoopy, curvy styling its vehicles once featured. Different wheel designs are available, depending on the trim level, and buyers can add appearance packages that change exterior accent colors and options.
Powertrain
Lincoln equips the 2025 Nautilus with a standard turbocharged 2.0 four-cylinder engine making 250 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque. The Nautilus Hybrid gets the same engine with a hybrid system for a combined 310 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. Gas models get an eight-speed automatic transmission, while hybrid variants get a continuously variable unit (CVT). All-wheel drive (AWD) is standard for both.

Interior
The Nautilus features a high-quality interior with a visually appealing design and nice materials throughout. Synthetic leather comes standard, but higher trims add genuine hides, heated and ventilated front seats, and massaging features for front passengers. The SUV offers generous space across both rows of seating, and adults can ride comfortably in the back. The front cabin is an ergonomic space, with all controls and displays oriented toward the driver for easier viewing and reach.
Technology
Standard equipment includes a massive 48-inch panoramic display that combines the gauge cluster and infotainment system behind one piece of glass. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, along with Amazon Alexa functionality, SiriusXM radio, HD radio, wireless charging, multiple USB ports, voice recognition, and a Wi-Fi hotspot. Buyers can add a 14- or 28-speaker Revel audio system. Lincoln’s vehicles run a modified version of the Ford Sync system, making infotainment functions easy to use and less distracting on the road.
Safety
Neither of the major crash-testing organizations has tested the 2025 Nautilus as of this writing. It comes with a long list of standard driver aids, however, including a surround-view camera, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, forward collision warning, pedestrian detection, lane-departure alert, lane-keep assist, safe-exit warning, evasive steering assistance, automatic high beams, automatic wipers, and more. BlueCruise is also standard and will remain active during the free trial period, though it requires a subscription fee after that.

Pricing and Release Date
As of the time of this writing, the 2025 Nautilus starts at $51,890 for the base Premiere trim. The Nautilus Reserve costs $61,110, and the hybrid Black Label trim starts at $75,050.