After over two months since its initial release, the global price for the 2025 Lincoln Navigator has officially been set, crossing the $100,000 mark.
Intensifying Competition in Luxury SUVs The luxury SUV market with three-row seating is becoming increasingly competitive. Notably, the launch of the completely redesigned 2025 Infiniti QX80, the updated 2025 Cadillac Escalade, and the newly released 2025 Nissan Patrol all bring strong alternatives to this segment.
Key Details on the 2025 Lincoln Navigator Pricing
- The 2025 Lincoln Navigator introduces a noticeable price increase, starting at $99,995, or approximately 374,981 SAR, excluding delivery and handling charges.
- This new pricing places the Lincoln Navigator well above many of its rivals, such as the 2025 Cadillac Escalade, which starts at $87,595, and the 2025 Infiniti QX80, starting at $82,450.
- The standard Navigator Reserve is generously equipped with features including the BlueCruise system, a 48-inch display, and heated/ventilated front seats.
- In terms of market leadership, Cadillac’s Escalade has dominated the full-size luxury SUV segment, consistently outselling the Navigator by a ratio of over 2:1. Despite improvements in the 2025 Navigator, its higher price may prevent it from directly competing with the popular Escalade.
- The latest 2025 Lincoln Navigator models are expected to arrive at dealerships by spring 2025, with pricing starting at $99,995 (SAR 374,981) for the Navigator Reserve trim. Adding the destination and handling fees of $1,995 (SAR 7,481), the total comes to $101,990 (SAR 382,462).
- Compared to the 2024 model, the 2025 Standard Navigator sees a price jump of $4,300 (SAR 16,125).
- Interestingly, Lincoln appears to have phased out the more affordable Navigator Premier model, which started at $83,265 (SAR 312,243). This change pushes the new Navigator’s starting price $12,400 (SAR 46,500) higher than the 2025 Escalade Standard, though this comparison doesn’t account for the Navigator’s standard all-wheel-drive system.
- For a direct comparison, the all-wheel-drive 2025 Cadillac Escalade starts at $92,590 (SAR 347,212), meaning the Navigator’s equivalent AWD model is $9,400 (SAR 35,250) pricier.
- Additionally, the 2025 Infiniti QX80’s base model begins at $84,445 (SAR 316,668), reaching $87,545 (SAR 328,293) with four-wheel drive.
Enhanced Features and Technology Comparing these luxury SUVs, it’s worth noting that the 2025 Lincoln Navigator includes Lincoln’s BlueCruise semi-autonomous driving technology as a standard feature, along with the Co-Pilot360 Drive 2.0 package. This suite provides enhanced safety and driver assistance with adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, emergency braking with pre-collision alerts, and blind spot monitoring with cross-traffic alerts, ensuring a safer driving experience.
Mechanical Specifications The 2025 Lincoln Navigator is powered by a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine, producing 440 horsepower (446 European PS) and 691 Nm of torque. Paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, this engine powers all four wheels through a standard all-wheel-drive system.







