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Mid-Size Luxury SUVUpdated April 2026Editor's pick

Lincoln Nautilus

The 2025-2026 Lincoln Nautilus is a mid-size luxury SUV offering a refined driving experience with a focus on comfort and technology. With a base MSRP of CA$58,250, it provides a competitive entry into the luxury segment, featuring a gas powertrain and a combined fuel economy of 9.9 L/100km.

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Lincoln Nautilus
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Buyer verdict

The Lincoln Nautilus is a solid choice for those seeking a luxury SUV with a comfortable interior and modern technology. Its fuel economy is reasonable for its class, making it a practical option for daily commuting and longer journeys. Consider which features are most important to you when selecting a trim, as the add

Per-trim specs

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2 trims

SpecPremiereReserve
Drivetrain

AWD

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AWD

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Engine

2.0L GTDI I4 Engine

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2.0L GTDI I4 Engine

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Transmission

8-Spd Auto Transmission

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8-Spd Auto Transmission

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Fuel (city)

11.3 L/100km

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11.3 L/100km

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Fuel (hwy)

8.1 L/100km

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8.1 L/100km

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Fuel (comb)

9.9 L/100km

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9.9 L/100km

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Cargo (behind 2nd)

916 L

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916 L

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Cargo (max)

1830 L

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1830 L

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Towing

907 kg

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907 kg

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Tow status

Rated

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Rated

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Base MSRP
$58,250

$60,345 before tax

Powertrain
Gas

2.0L Turbo 4-cyl

Combined fuel
9.9 L/100km

Premium

Safety
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IIHS / NHTSA

Specs

Everything we track for the Lincoln Nautilus in Canada.

Powertrain

Engine
2.0L Turbo 4-cyl
Horsepower
250 hp
Torque
280 lb-ft
Transmission
8-speed automatic
Drivetrain
AWD

Efficiency

City
11.0 L/100km
Highway
8.5 L/100km
Combined
9.9 L/100km
Fuel type
Premium
Tank
64 L

Dimensions

Length
4868 mm
Wheelbase
2848 mm
Cargo behind 2nd row
916 L
Cargo max
1830 L
Seating
5 seats
Towing
907 kg

Safety & Warranty

IIHS
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NHTSA
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Basic warranty
4 yr / 80k km
Powertrain warranty
6 yr / 110k km
Build country
USA
iZEV eligible
No

Notable features

  • Heated front seatsStandard
  • Heated steering wheelStandard
  • Wireless CarPlayStandard
  • Adaptive cruiseStandard
  • Blind-spot monitoringStandard
  • 360° cameraStandard
  • Panoramic sunroofStandard
  • Remote startStandard

Similar alternatives

Same segment, within 25% of this car's base price.

  • Acura MDX$58,500
  • Infiniti QX60$56,950
  • Alfa Romeo Stelvio$53,990
  • Volvo XC60$52,900
  • Genesis GV80$65,000

Which trim is worth it

Reserve

Worth it

The Reserve trim adds valuable features such as upgraded interior materials and advanced technology options that enhance the luxury experience. If you prioritize comfort and tech, this trim offers a good balance of additional features for the price.

Black Label

Worth it

The Black Label trim offers exclusive design themes and premium materials, along with concierge services. If you value a unique, high-end experience and personalized service, this trim is worth considering.

Common questions

What is the towing capacity of the Lincoln Nautilus?
The towing capacity can vary based on the configuration and options. It's best to consult the owner's manual or dealer for precise details.
Does the Lincoln Nautilus offer all-wheel drive?
Yes, all-wheel drive is available on the Lincoln Nautilus, enhancing traction and stability in various driving conditions.
What safety features are standard on the Nautilus?
The Nautilus includes standard safety features such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking.

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