2021 Update: The Lincoln Nautilus

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Customers looking for something different from the usual premium compact SUVs may find something they like with the 2021 Lincoln Nautilus, especially with its newly revised interior and composed ride. Most importantly, the updated Nautilus comes with the new SYNC 4 infotainment system which brings a 13.2-inch screen in the center of the dashboard. However, the updated SYNC system is just one of the major changes to the Nautilus.

In addition, the Nautilus now has the piano key shifter while there are two new standard interior colors, Sandstone and Black Ebony, as well as two new interior themes: Chalet and Flight, available on the top-end Nautilus Black Label. To make the Nautilus even more stylish, three new colors are available: Flight Blue, Asher Gray, and Green Gem. 

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With SYNC 4, the Nautilus now has Phone As A Key technology, which allows owners to start and drive their Nautilus using only their smartphone. Furthermore, SYNC 4 comes with a digital owner’s manual and its 13.2-inch screen is the largest in the segment. The new infotainment system should make the ownership experience even more simple and intuitive.

A turbocharged 4-cylinder engine making 250 horsepower remains standard with a turbocharged V-6 that generates 335 horsepower is optional. Lincoln’s Co-Pilot360 comes standard and the optional Co-Pilot360 Plus brings a 360-degree camera with a front sensing system, adaptive cruise control with a stop-and-go feature, park assist, and evasive steering assist. 

We’re looking forward to seeing the new Nautilus for ourselves and ensuring that shoppers have a viable choice in the luxury compact SUV segment with the 2021 version and its even more lush interior.

Satish Kondapavulur