Feb 13, 2025

The exceptional SUV selection at your Lincoln dealership includes models of all sizes. Compare the midsize 2025 Lincoln Nautilus to the large 2025 Lincoln Navigator to find your ideal luxury vehicle. The smaller SUV was fully redesigned in 2024 while the Navigator received a comprehensive update this year.

Compare the 2025 Lincoln Navigator and Nautilus: Find the Right SUV at Your Lincoln Dealership

Power and Utility

The Navigator is equipped with a 440-horsepower engine that gets 510 pound-feet of torque, along with standard four-wheel drive. The Nautilus is powered by a 250-hp turbo-four that delivers 275 pound-feet of torque. It comes with standard all-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The larger SUV can tow up to 8,700 pounds, while the Nautilus is suited for smaller trailers with a maximum capacity of 1,750 pounds. The Nautilus is available with 19-inch, 21-inch, or 22-inch wheels. The Navigator comes with either 22-inch or 24-inch wheels.

Interior Space and Features

The full-size Navigator seats up to eight passengers, while the midsize Nautilus is a two-row model that accommodates five. Both models have standard power-adjustable front seats, cabin air filtration, a heated steering wheel, remote start, and the Digital Scent system with a choice of appealing aromas. You’ll have synthetic leather upholstery in the base trim of the Nautilus and leather upholstery in the first and second rows of the Navigator.

The Navigator has standard heated and ventilated front seats, a panoramic moonroof, and heated second-row seats, while the Nautilus offers these features as optional upgrades. The smaller model has more than 36 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats and over 71 cubic feet when you fold down the second row. If you opt for the Navigator, you’ll have 21.6 cubic feet behind the third row and nearly 61 cubic feet behind the second row.

Safety and Driver Assistance

Both models feature a generous driver assistance package that includes standard adaptive cruise control, evasive steering alert, lane keep assist, and front and rear parking sensors. You’ll also have the standard BlueCruise hands-free driving system in both SUVs. The Navigator adds standard blind-spot alert with cross-traffic information and trailer coverage. It also replaces the standard rearview camera in the Nautilus with a surround-view camera.

Infotainment Tech

Each SUV showcases Lincoln’s 48-inch panoramic display with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Common standard tech includes a Wi-Fi hotspot and a wireless charging pad. You can enhance the Navigator with a second wireless charging pad for second-row passengers. The Nautilus comes with a 10-speaker stereo, while the Navigator’s base trim features a 28-speaker Revel surround-sound system.

Test drive the Navigator and Nautilus now to find out which fits your lifestyle. Contact Astro Lincoln in Pensacola, FL to schedule an appointment today.