Lincoln introduces Tropical Paradise mode for Nautilus and Navigator
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Lincoln is expanding its "car as a sanctuary" concept with a new Tropical Paradise mode in the Rejuvenate lineup. This over-the-air update is available for the Nautilus and Navigator models.
The Cabin Transforms into a Resort
The new mode features a three-stage scenario. It begins with an underwater world showcasing corals and marine life. The system then smoothly transitions the driver to an island on the horizon. The final scene is a full beach setting with palm trees and wave sounds designed to create an immersive experience.
All elements—from graphics to audio—are synchronized to deliver the most realistic perception possible. This shows Lincoln is focusing not just on multimedia, but on creating a complete, relaxing atmosphere.
Comfort Reaches a New Level
When the mode activates, the driver's seat automatically reclines and initiates a specially programmed massage. Simultaneously, the climate control adjusts temperature and airflow to mimic a warm sea breeze.

A signature fragrance system also engages, dispersing a scent with notes of citrus and sea air. The result is a multi-sensory experience that enhances the feeling of relaxation right inside the vehicle.
Technology as Part of the Luxury
Tropical Paradise is now the fifth mode in the Rejuvenate system, joining others like Forest Meditation and Aurora Borealis. This highlights Lincoln's strategy of developing digital and emotional comfort as key elements in the premium segment.
The feature is available on higher trim levels of the Nautilus and Navigator, where multimedia and comfort systems are central to the brand's positioning. Ultimately, Lincoln is betting on emotional experience, transforming the car from mere transportation into a personal space for rest.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Diana Degtyareva