With the Nautilus hitting the roads, you may be in the market for one. In this article we’ll put it toe-to-toe with another heavyweight in the luxury market to see how nice the Nautilus really is. This is your 2025 Lincoln Nautilus vs Genesis GV80 comparison.
Key takeaways
- The Lincoln Nautilus is perfect for super moms who need a spa day.
- The Genesis GV80 is not making any significant upgrades for 2025
- Able to go 30 mpg on the highway, the Nautilus is a great road trip vehicle.
- The Nautilus comes in at a lower price, but has even better features than the GV80.
Is Lincoln making a 2025 Nautilus?
Yes, Lincoln is making a 2025 Nautilus.
With the Nautilus already on the roads, you may start to see some. These 2025 models come with some new features to help keep it fresh. These new features are a four-year trial to BlueCruise Hands-free highway driving, and Lincoln Rejuvenate. Lincoln Rejuvenate is dubbed as a “spa on wheels” from Lincoln. When Rejuvenate is active, your seat will slide back and recline, as well as get warmer as your wheel moves away.
While you’re leaning back, the seat will turn on massaging functions. Thanks to the large panoramic screen, the Nautilus shows calming visuals, while ambient lights, and soothing sounds play throughout the cabin.
Is Genesis making a 2025 GV80?
Yes, there is a 2025 GV80. While the GV80 does come with some new features for 2025, they may be hard to spot, especially the exterior changes. The main change is the infotainment screen, coming in at 27-inches.
While both vehicles do come with new features for 2025, the new screen that the GV80 comes with doesn't hold a candle to the one that the Nautilus has already. The Nautilus comes with a massive 48-inches.
What is the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus price?
The Nautilus comes in a handful of trims to pick from. The base Premiere model starts at $51,890, while the middle Reserve trim starts at $61,110. The lineup topping Lincoln Black Label comes in at $75,050.
What is the 2025 Genesis GV80 price?
The GV80 starts at $58,200. This Genesis comes in 6 trims that you can look for. The trims are:
- 2.5T Standard starting at $58,200
- 2.5T Select starting at $62,100
- 2.5T Advanced starting at $66,100
- 2.5T Prestige starting at $70,950
- 3.5T Advanced starting at $74,300
- 3.5T Prestige starting at $79,800
If you’re wanting the best bang for your buck, Car and Driver recommends the Lincoln Nautilus Reserve trim. 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.”
Car and Driver notes that the 3.5T Advanced is the best GV80 you can get, this is thanks to it getting 20-inch wheels, as well as heated seats. But with a price point that steep, it still comes with smaller wheels, as well similar features to the Nautilus which is more than $10,000 less than the GV80.
What are the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus specs?
The Nautilus gets 30 mpg. Powering the Nautilus is a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four engine that makes 250 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque. An eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive are both standard. The hybrid's turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four gets help from a 100 kW electric motor for a total output of 310 horsepower
The Nautilus has an EPA estimate of 21 city miles, and 29 highway miles. When tested by Car and Driver, they managed to get 30 miles per gallon, outperforming its estimates by the EPA.
2025 Genesis GV80 specs.
The GV80 gets 24 mpg. The power behind the The Genesis’ GV80 is 2.5T: A turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 300 horsepower or a 3.5T: A twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine producing 375 horsepower. Both engines are paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission It has an EPA estimate of 19 city miles, and 24 highway miles. Dropping by 1 city mile from the previous iteration of the GV80. While Car and Driver hasn’t tested the 2025 GV80, they noted that the 2024 GV80 outperformed itself by getting 25 mpg.
While both vehicles have outperformed their EPA estimates, the Nautilus comes with even more mileage, able to go 30 mpg, making it a great daily driver.
Final Thoughts
While the GV80 seems good on paper, when going against a real luxury vehicle, it couldn’t make the cut. If you’re wanting to get behind the wheel of a winner, the Nautilus is for you. Come on by to Jarrett-Gordon Lincoln of Winter Haven today to check out our inventory!