Lincoln Navigator 2027 Black Label: New Dark Tarnish Wheels, Price, and How to Get Them
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Lincoln has expanded the wheel lineup for the 2027 Navigator, but the new design is reserved for buyers of the range-topping Black Label trim. It’s a 24-inch aluminum wheel with a polished face and dark gray Dark Tarnish inserts, paired with P285/40 R24 all-season tires.
The wheels don’t carry a standalone price, and you can’t simply add them to a base build. You first need to choose the Atmospheric theme for $3,495 — one of three interior options on Black Label. the Atmospheric theme first arrived on the 2026 Navigator Only then can the new wheels replace the visually similar 24-inch design with copper accents.
The Navigator Black Label itself starts at $116,995 before destination. That puts the minimum price for a model with the new wheel design at $120,490. For comparison, the base Navigator Premiere is priced at $90,745, and the mid-level Reserve at $100,745. There’s no functional advantage over the other 24-inch options — this is purely about looks. At a 285/40 profile, the tire sidewall height works out to roughly 114 mm (4.5 in). On a heavy full-size SUV, that means owners need to pay closer attention to potholes, tire condition, and wheel damage on rough roads.
Black Label comes standard with 22-inch wheels. Besides the new design, buyers can also choose black 24-inch wheels for $5,000, or polished wheels with black inserts for $2,995. The 2027 Navigator lineup offers several wheel designs overall, but the Dark Tarnish set for the Atmospheric theme is the only new one.
Mechanically, nothing has changed: the Navigator keeps its twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6, rated at 440 hp and 691 Nm (510 lb-ft) of torque. For 2027, rear-wheel drive is now the standard setup, with all-wheel drive offered as an option.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Daria Kashirina