2025 Lincoln Nautilus Consumer Reviews
Pricing
Mostly Nice
The test model was a very low end Premier model, not what I would actually purchase so missing many of the features that would improve drive ability. Likes: dashboard screen distance perfect for my prescription function screen intuitive and easy to figure out and use Good visibility Good acceleration Very quiet Dislikes: Narrow seat Headrest pushes head and neck forward too much Seat not very cushy/comfy Road roughness/suspension
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Lincoln Way App
This app is a complete waste. Every time I want to use it, it is “battery saver mode”. I have called on different times, and they all tell me that because it is an “hybrid”, I have to make longer trips. They should explained this before I bought the Nautilus.
- Reserve Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $68,85047 mi away
- Premiere Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $63,27047 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $70,16047 mi away
First Impressions
What sold us on the Nautilus versus our other consideration, a 2025 Ford Explorer Platinum, was a smoother, solid feeling ride and the luxury accommodations, especially the dash display. The option of getting into a hybrid and saving gas was also an attractive feature. Although we sacrificed some extra storage space in the Explorer, we thought the appearance and efficiency of the Nautilus worked better for us. The redesigned 2025 Nautilus impressed us as more quiet and luxurious than tho 2022 Nautilus we also drive. I did hesitate going with the 2025 Nautilus when I learned it is manufactured in China. At least I’m supporting an American based company?
Not a reliable car we have had nothing but problem
I bought a 2024 Lincoln Nautilus in September 2024 . It has been in the shop at least 5 times . The big screen goes out , the small screen goes out , the battery keeps on dying on us for no reason . They keep on saying they did an update then a month later the battery dies . Large car payment and a car is unreliable
Great drive
I was hesitant in purchasing my 2025 Nautilus Reserve Hybrid due to the 2024 model having many electronic issues. After over 4000 miles, this 2025 model has operated flawlessly. The ride quality is comfort personified. Handles well with good acceleration. I have calculated my hybrid mpg at 29 in city and took it for a 1500 mile trip and got 30.5 mpg.. The auto hold feature can feel a bit sticky at times and the brake pedal feels mushy. When driving, the Nautilus is a quiet sanctuary that makes longer trips enjoyable. I don't like the way the cruise and audio system works from the steering wheel. I would prefer actual switches or buttons to push rather than having to look at the dash to see what you are doing. The 48 digital dash is a game changer. It is not distracting at all and I find it very calming when night driving. To be able to change the layout is a bonus. An example is having the weather on the screen as you drive from state to state. You can see over a period of 2 hours if the are storms ahead of your route. I really love the Google media system for navigation and finding places to stop. It is the best system I have ever used for quick and accurate information. As a final comment, I was looking to go from a 3 row SUV to a 2 row SUV and determined the Nautilus was the largest on the market. The second row has the most space and comfort of any other SUV two row. I highly recommend this hybrid version of the Lincoln Nautilus.
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