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The 2020 Lincoln Aviator is an all-new, mid-size luxury SUV that seats seven passengers. After a brief stint on the market in the early 2000’s, the Aviator returns and replaces the discontinued MKX. Like its siblings – the Continental and Navigator, it follows Lincoln’s new design direction of understated, boxy forms and premium interior treatments. Inside, the Aviator features a power-folding third-row seat for convenient storage.
Four trims are available: Standard, Reserve, Grand Touring, and Black Label.
Powering the Aviator is a standard 400-hp, twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 engine mated to a ten-speed automatic transmission. The Grand Touring trim is a hybrid offering that combines the twin-turbo engine with an electric motor to produce 450-hp and more than 600 pounds-feet of torque.
58% of consumers (47 of 80) said they would recommend this vehicle to a friend.
by MNords from De Pere, Wisconsin | February 02, 2021
The Aviator checked all of the boxes for our next vehicle purchase. Great, luxurious features and styling. Roomy and comfortable. Great value and great vehicle.
by David C from Grass Valley, CA | January 27, 2021
Beautiful car but for $70k I'm expecting reliability too. The cameras regularly don't work. Stereo preset buttons don't set. Steering wheel arrow buttons randomly fail to carry out function. Just a disappointment. I expected much more from Lincoln.
by Phoneman from Wesrchester,il | January 23, 2021
Bought has a "reacquired " car from local lincoln dealer. Beautiful, roomy, top of the line loaded. At 4 months old,I've driven it 9 months trouble free. 3 liter 400 hp it's got it all.
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