#NYIAS: World EXCLUSIVE — Simply The BEST Real-Life INTERIOR Pictures Of The All-New Lincoln Navigator Concept

#NYIAS: World EXCLUSIVE — Simply The BEST Real-Life INTERIOR Pictures Of The All-New Lincoln Navigator Concept
If you're seeing this thread about the debut of the all-new Lincoln Navigator Concept, likely you saw my earlier thread where Agent 001 detailed its exterior in real-life photos. That certainly was a good start but you have to admit that the interior is where it really counts.

That's because it's where you'll be spending most of your time. Not riding on the roof!

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In addition, there's a tremendous amount of detail going on with this HUGE sport-utility vehicle concept. Just see the photos below to see what I mean.

First things first, there's a slew of screens. There's the massive instrument panel display, the infotainment display above the center stack, the rearview mirror display and integrated displays into the seat backs. Not only are they LARGE, they also appear to look like Retina displays that we're use to having on our Apple products. Two thumbs up, Ford!

And then there are the nifty things that remind you that this is a luxury product. Check out the rear seat controls and the control panel that's integrated into the ceiling. If that wasn't enough, look closer at the 30-way power seat's detailing to see how Lincoln changed up the perforation.

There's a whole lot to see here, so make sure to open your eyes wiiiiiide and scope out the all-new Navigator Concept, below!


The 2016 New York Auto Show photo galleries are sponsored by Lexus.

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TauronB2GTauronB2G - 3/23/2016 7:09:30 AM
+1 Boost
Modernly retro...I'm not quite positive on the center console treatment but I do like the full package. I'd love to see it in production form.
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Agent00RAgent00R - 3/23/2016 8:43:04 AM
-1 Boost
That makes two of us!


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/23/2016 10:00:13 AM
+2 Boost
I love the retro touches because they are done exceedingly well. All of the modern trinkets are there, but it feels like a vintage Lincoln interior despite being so modern.

They can't get this to market fast enough.


TomMTomM - 3/24/2016 9:13:20 PM
+1 Boost
While the concept vehicle is interesting - we already KNOW that the interior is never going to be produced - especially that dashboard. Some of it might get into production - but it will be later rather than sooner. ANd the Gullwing doors are not going into production as well.

I could see a Navigator with the exterior (Without the gullwings) similar to this - but with an interior that will not approach this one. ANd so it depends on price point. THe Escalade is pricey - and moving higher. SO - Lincoln could move in UNDER the Cadillac in price and make it work.




kingsleykingsley - 3/25/2016 9:15:42 AM
+1 Boost
Nice to see something big and brash and distinctively 'American' again, as with some of the newer Cadillac offerings. Perhaps the US is getting a bit of soul back after a rather lean period, as evinced by crappy copies at best of German or Japanese cars for too long. Well done, Ford! I would love to cruise around in Switzerland in this in electric blue. Pity they will probably drop the gullwing doors, good for entering and leaving all four seats.


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