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The Lincoln Navigator is a full-size luxury SUV marketed and sold by the Lincoln Motor Company brand of Ford Motor Company since the 1998 model year. Sold primarily in North America, the Navigator is the Lincoln counterpart of the Ford Expedition .
NAVIGATOR: Navigator: 1997 2025 – Full-size luxury SUV, closely related to the Ford Expedition. NAVIGATOR L: Navigator L: 2006 2025 – Long Wheelbase version of Lincoln Navigator. The largest non-limousine vehicle ever produced by Lincoln. AVIATOR: Aviator: 2002 2019 2025 Mid-size luxury crossover SUV, closely related to the Ford Explorer ...
The T1 platform debuted in 2006 with the 2007 model year Ford Expedition, and shares elements with the 2004–2008 Ford F-150's chassis. [1] For the 2007 model year, the Lincoln Navigator moved to the T1 as well. Applications: 2007–2017 Ford Expedition / Ford Expedition EL (U324 / U354) 2007–2017 Lincoln Navigator / Lincoln Navigator L ...
Lincoln Navigator Lincoln Navigator L: Powertrain; Engine: 5.4 L Triton 24V V8 (2007–2014) 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 (2015–2017) Transmission: 6-speed 6R75 automatic 6-speed 6R80 automatic 6-speed 6R80 SelectShift automatic Transfer case (4x4 models) 2-speed BorgWarner 4417 High range ratio: 1.00:1 Low range ratio: 2.64:1: Dimensions; Wheelbase ...
2006–2007 6R 60 longitudinal 6-speed transmission Ford Explorer, Mercury Mountaineer; 2007–present 6R 80 longitudinal 6-speed transmission Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator, Ford F-Series, 2011 Ford Mustang (V6 & GT), 2011 Ford Territory, 2011 Ford Ranger (Note: Global excluding USA) 2007–present 6F50—6-speed transaxle, Van Dyke ...
The Lincoln MKT is a full-size luxury crossover SUV with 3-row seating marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company over a single generation from 2010-2019. Marketed between the Lincoln MKX (renamed the Lincoln Nautilus) and the Lincoln Navigator, [6] the MKT shared its Ford D4 chassis with the Ford Flex CUV and the 2011-2019 Ford Explorer.
The second-generation Aviator was released as an early 2007 vehicle. IN 2007, Lincoln rebranded its model line, adopting an "MK" model across its lineup, with the exception of the Navigator and the Town Car. The Aviator nameplate was dropped, becoming the Lincoln MKX (X= crossover); based on the Ford CD3 platform, the production MKX served as a ...
The first Ford vehicle to feature this engine was the 2007 Lincoln MKR concept vehicle under the name TwinForce. [83] The engine was designed to deliver power and torque output equivalent to a typical 6.0 L or larger-displacement V8 while achieving at least 15% better fuel efficiency and reduced greenhouse emissions.