If you're looking to buy a full-size SUV that comes equipped with luxurious and productive features, then the new Lincoln Navigator is a fine choice. You'll enjoy numerous standard features, including hands-free driving assistance, cabin flexibility, and luxurious interior components. The new Lincoln Navigator is the epitome of what a modern-day SUV should be because it handles all your travel needs. These trim levels are on display at Wittmeier Lincoln near East Tehama County. The lineup at our dealership includes the Premier and Reserve trims.
Performance and Capability
The new Lincoln Navigator takes performance to a new level thanks to its 3.5-liter engine. This twin-turbocharged V6 is very responsive, delivering fast acceleration via 440 horsepower and 510 pound-feet of torque. Zero to 60 mph comes in 5.3 seconds. Its smooth blend of power is easily controlled, and drivers can select from various drive settings to fit the occasion. Adaptive suspension monitors road conditions, which prepares the system to absorb impact better. The 10-speed automatic transmission delivers seamless gear changes. It also doesn't hurt to have a rugged four-wheel drive that's capable of maximizing traction under harsh conditions around Yuba City.
Interior and Other Features
This full-size SUV has a luxurious interior that's layered in fine upholstery like "Scottish Bridge of Weir" leather. Hand-selected wooden inlays are blended nicely to enhance sophistication. This includes Espresso Ash Swirl or Santos Rosewood. The cabin accommodates up to eight people across three rows of seating. Seating for seven is available if you opt for second-row captain's chairs. Massage, heat and cooling, and power-adjustable settings are all built-in features. Other included features are a Panoramic sunroof, acoustic-laminated glass, Revel Ultima audio, 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, and voice-recognition innovation.
Visit Wittmeier Lincoln to view our new inventory, meet with a sales representative, and take your favorite Lincoln Navigator for a test drive through Oroville.