#LAAutoShow: EXCLUSIVE! Detailed, Real-life Shots Of The 2020 Lincoln Aviator You Won't See ANYWHERE Else!

#LAAutoShow: EXCLUSIVE! Detailed, Real-life Shots Of The 2020 Lincoln Aviator You Won't See ANYWHERE Else!
Although there's a tremendous amount of buzz emanating from an electric vehicle manufacturer that came out of stealth during yesterday's AutoMobility, we're a bit more concerned with things that aren't vaporware. You know, vehicles you and I will actually be able to drive soon.

For us, one of the key debuts at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show (LAAS) is the 2020 Lincoln Aviator. There's plenty of reasons why too.

Los Angeles Auto Show

**Read the 2020 Lincoln Aviator's press release HERE!

For starters, the all-new Aviator is being shown in production form for the very first time. In addition, it will be available on showroom floors this summer.

According to Lincoln, the vehicle will be available with two powertrain options: 1) A 3.0-liter six-cylinder motor good for 400 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft. of torque. 2) A hybrid variant that comes together with the six-cylinder for total system output of 450 horsepower and 600 lb.-ft. of torque. Not bad, right?

If you've been digging what Lincoln has delivered in form of the all-new Navigator then something tells us you'll LOVE what they've done with the Aviator.

Trying to understand why? Just scope out our real-life snaps of the all-new Aviator, below.


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bperlownpsbperlownps - 11/28/2018 2:34:59 AM
-2 Boost
What is up with that grille..Ugh.


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/28/2018 8:15:31 AM
+2 Boost
The face is a bit awkward, but aside from that this is a handsome vehicle that will sell, sell, sell.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 11/28/2018 8:38:06 AM
+5 Boost
I think Lincoln interiors recently have started to get their mojo back.


Vette71Vette71 - 11/28/2018 9:45:22 AM
+1 Boost
Cadillac is in trouble. With the Aviator and the upcoming MkC replacement, the Corsair, which is supposed to mirror the Aviator, Caddy doesn't have much to compete with this lineup. Knowing GM and it's "just enough" attitude, the upcoming Caddy XT6 will likely fall short.


Vette71Vette71 - 11/28/2018 9:49:33 AM
0 Boost
XT6 = XT7 or whatever.


dumpstydumpsty - 11/28/2018 8:46:49 PM
+2 Boost
the upcoming large Cadillac CUV will be interesting.

the Aviator is slightly bigger than the current Ford Explorer, which is about as large as the Dodge Durango & Nissan Pathfinder.


cidflekkencidflekken - 11/28/2018 11:09:43 AM
+5 Boost
If I were in the market, this would be the 3-row big lux SUV I'd put at the top of my shopping list. At least on paper, I'm really loving everything about this. And IMHO, the best-looking of the lot.

Every head at Cadillac should be fired for allowing Lincoln to beat them to this segment of the market.


cidflekkencidflekken - 11/28/2018 12:41:41 PM
+6 Boost
The Escalade competes with the Navigator.


cidflekkencidflekken - 11/28/2018 1:28:03 PM
+2 Boost
The Aviator is likely directly in line with the size of the Discovery, GLS and X7. The Q7 and XC90 are a bit smaller.


countguycountguy - 11/28/2018 12:06:16 PM
+2 Boost
So over the super glued on tablet trend.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 11/28/2018 1:10:14 PM
+3 Boost
That is the tallest tacked on tablet I have ever seen. What goes on can come off. HVAC controls look like they are on the console. I can live without a 12" navigation screen. As long as you can plug in your phone for tunes, it won't be missed or block your view.


dtmwtchdtmwtch - 11/28/2018 1:11:27 PM
+3 Boost
the escalade is cheap!!!, how can anything that big have no interior space?


delandelan - 11/29/2018 10:36:42 PM
+1 Boost
I like it. Is this lit up emblem the new trend? Also like that Lincoln is going away from the alpha numeric nomenclature for their models.


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