The lincoln navigator is powered by a 3. 5-liter turbocharged v6 engine that puts out 380 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive are standard. Safety equipment that comes standard on the 2017 lincoln navigator includes antilock disc brakes, stability and traction control, trailer sway control, front-seat side airbags, three-row side curtain airbags and a post-crash alert system. Front and rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert are also standard. The standard programmable mykey system allows owners to specify speed limits and stereo volume limits for secondary drivers (think teenagers and valets). When it comes to sheer size and how it translates to interior space, the navigator is almost unrivaled. Passengers in the standard first- and second-row captain's chairs enjoy comfortable accommodations with plenty of room to stretch out, with a third row that feels so remarkably spacious even an adult could appreciate it.
A look of distinction. With eyes looking forward, design teams distinctly redesigned the 2017 Lincoln MKZ to offer more sleek and elegant lines. The new front end establishes a strong sense of power and confidence without being overly aggressive. With one glimpse it is easy to see that the lincoln MKZ calls out to be driven.
MKC blends the best traits of a sport crossover with the refinement of a luxury sedan. It begins with the grille framing dramatic HID headlamps with signature LED accents. Crisp lines stretch taut across the sculpted body. The low roof and high beltline evoke an athletic nature. Available 19- and 20-inch wheels make a bold statement, while felted inner wheel wells help soften road noise.
The exterior's sculptural and material details convey a dynamic elegance, while the split-wing front grille flows seamlessly into the headlamps and highlight the vehicle's bold curves.