#NYIAS: Lincoln Blows The Roof OFF BEFORE The Show Starts With The All-new Aviator — BEST Real-Life Snaps HERE!

#NYIAS: Lincoln Blows The Roof OFF BEFORE The Show Starts With The All-new Aviator — BEST Real-Life Snaps HERE!
Here we go again!

Certain manufacturers have a knack for making a lasting impression on certain auto shows within the circuit. Over the past several years, it seems that Lincoln has made a point to make the New York Auto Show a place it makes a splash. For 2018, it may just have done it again.

New York Auto Show

That's because the 2018 show will serve as the launching pad for the all-new Lincoln Aviator. And while some commenters may have been rather dismissive of Lincoln's all-new sport-utility vehicle, boy, they gotta get a load of this all-new SUV.

Looking way sexier than the last Aviator I remember seeing — which was merely a slightly altered Ford Explorer — this all-new vehicle has way more panache.

In fact, Agent 001 and have talked about it briefly and we both think it's got the same verve as the Land Rover Range Rover Velar. That's not bad company to be associated with given that Range Rover is this must have suburban accessory.

That said, take a peek below and judge for yourself. 001 snapped some killer pics of the all-new Lincoln and we're only getting started, Spies!

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cidflekkencidflekken - 3/28/2018 12:16:12 AM
+5 Boost
I am surprisingly pleased and intrigued by this. Will be priced around the Q7? It needs to be priced at the MDX/QX60 level. Lincoln could have a serious contender here, beating Cadillac to the punch for a 7-seat (or maybe 8-seat) crossover.


cidflekkencidflekken - 3/28/2018 12:31:45 AM
+5 Boost
Saw other pictures and it definitely looks like a Q7 had a baby with a QX60. I'm pretty impressed with how the interior looks. Again, this could be a good hit for the brand. Nice job, Lincoln.


TheSteveTheSteve - 3/28/2018 12:55:59 AM
+4 Boost
Dang, fine looking work! And I'm no Lincoln fan. Mighty fine indeed :-)


randy3023randy3023 - 3/28/2018 8:43:08 AM
+1 Boost
Does anyone believe all these plasticky fake trim pieces have been tested by Ford? Only buy this is you accept Ford has assumed cracking.


malba2367malba2367 - 3/28/2018 8:59:37 AM
+3 Boost
Wow...this is probably the nicest looking 3 row crossover inside and out. If the materials quality are good on the inside then it is a total knockout design. They will do very well with this if it looks exactly like this.


USNA1999USNA1999 - 3/28/2018 9:00:30 AM
+3 Boost
Very nice looking, keep it around $50K and it will do well.


bnilhomebnilhome - 3/28/2018 9:23:51 AM
0 Boost
I have never owned a Lincoln but think this is a beauty. I will be in the market for a premium/luxury crossover in the coming year and will add this to my list. This vehicle seems like a cross between the Q7, X5 and Volvo XC90 from an exterior design perspective.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 3/28/2018 4:40:40 PM
+1 Boost
We need more pictures of the name plate - the 14 in this article are insufficient.


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