When it comes to rivalries, one of the worst is a sibling one. Vying to be the best, the 2025 Aviator and the 2025 Nautilus are here to go toe-to-toe. Together we’ll look at some key areas to see what makes each one worth it, here is a 2025 Lincoln Aviator vs Lincoln Nautilus comparison.
Key Takeaways
- The Aviator, and Nautilus share trim levels, with the Reserve being the go to.
- The Nautilus has better range, and is a bit cheaper than the Aviator.
- The Aviator comes with better standard features on the Reserve trim, giving it the edge.
Is the Lincoln Aviator changing in 2025?
Yes, the Aviator sees a ton of new changes for 2025. Starting with a new look, the Aviator comes with newly designed grille and headlamps. On the inside, all Aviator trims come with a new 13.2-inch infotainment touchscreen and a 12.4-inch digital gauge. Blue Cruise hands-free driving is also available regardless of trim level.
Is the Lincoln Nautilus changing in 2025?
Yes, the Nautilus is changing in 2025. While the Nautilus doesn't see a new body, it does come with some new colors for the interior and exterior as well as some new features. The new colors are Whisper Blue for the exterior, and a light/dark smoked truffle for the interior. The new features are Lincoln Rejuvenate, as well as a four-year trial for BlueCruise.
How much is a 2025 Lincoln Aviator?
The Lincoln Aviator starts at $58,930.
For 2025, the Aviator is available in 3 trims. The trims start with the Premiere, coming in at $58,930. The next trim up is the Reserve, starting at $66,030. While this trim does come with more features than the base Premiere, it’s nowhere near the best. That title belongs to the Black Label Aviator.
Car and Driver notes that the Reserve is “the sweet spot in the lineup” that provides “all the luxury most buyers need and want without breaking the bank.” Some of the standard features you can look for are four-zone climate control, a 360-degree camera, a panoramic sunroof, and a 14-speaker sound system.
How much is a 2025 Lincoln Nautilus?
The Nautilus starts at $51,890.
Much like the Aviator, the Nautilus shares the same trim levels. The trims start with the Premiere at $51,890 and move up to the Reserve. The Reserve starts at $61,110, while the lineup topping Black Label Nautilus starts at $75,050.
For the Nautilus, Car and Driver also recommends the Reserve. This is because you “get access to the Jet appearance package that adds an adaptive suspension, Revel Audio premium sound, and beautiful dark 22-inch wheels with chrome inserts.” But those features won’t come standard.
While the Reserve is the recommended model on both, they’re not made equal. The Nautilus is better for those who want something great, without needing to overspend, while the Aviator is for those who want a little more. Due to its price point, the Nautilus is great for families who enjoy experiences, being that it helps you save a bit more. While the Aviator is for those who enjoy the finer things in life.
What is the gas mileage on the Lincoln Aviator 2025?
The Aviator has an EPA estimated range of 18 city miles, and 26 highway miles per gallon. If you get a model that is equipped with all-wheel-drive, you will see those numbers drop by one, sitting at 17 and 25.
What is the gas mileage on the Lincoln Nautilus 2025?
For the mileage, the Nautilus comes out swinging. Able to get 29 mpg on the highway, with some reports getting 30 mpg. This is a formidable road trip vehicle. The mileage you can look for is 21 city miles, and 29 highway miles.
The Nautilus is proving once again to be a better vehicle for experiences, able to go further on the open road without the need to stop as much as the Aviator.
Summary
While both vehicles excel in their own right, you can’t go wrong with either. If you want the luxury that the Aviator comes with, or the range that is on the Nautilus, both vehicles have something for you. Come on by to Jarrett-Gordon Lincoln in Winter Haven today to check our inventory!