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Lincoln Nautilus 2027: Price, New Colors and What Changed

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The 2027 Lincoln Nautilus gets a subtle facelift, two new exterior colors and fresh cabin themes, with US pricing starting at $56,790.

The Lincoln Nautilus 2027 has now been officially unveiled, but the renderings of the crossover showing dozens of paint options that circulated after the reveal have nothing to do with the real palette. Only two new colors are confirmed for the production model — Nocturnal Blue and the Black Label-exclusive plum-purple Frosted Fig.

The redesign itself turned out considerably more restrained than those digital mock-ups suggested. Lincoln widened the grille, reshaped the hood and front fenders, reworked the lighting and made the taillights visually slimmer. Wheels are offered from 19 to 22 inches, and the Jet Appearance package adds glossy black trim. The centerpiece of the cabin remains unchanged — a panoramic 48-inch Lincoln Digital Experience display still spans the dash in front of the driver.

The interior gains new configuration options. Premiere and Reserve get the light Afterglow theme, while the range-topping Black Label adds Eminent Hour and Elysian Light. Standard equipment also includes four years of BlueCruise 1.5 and a connected-services package with Google Maps.

Mechanically, nothing has changed. The base 2.0-liter turbo engine makes 250 hp and 380 Nm, paired with an eight-speed automatic. The hybrid version built on the same engine produces a combined 285 hp. Hybrids currently account for more than half of Nautilus sales.

In the second quarter of 2026, Lincoln sold 10,370 of these crossovers — the nameplate's best second quarter ever. According to US industry sources, pricing with destination starts at roughly $56,790. The Reserve trim starts at a minimum of $66,790, and Black Label at $79,990.

Orders for the 2027 Nautilus are already open in the US, but the first cars aren't expected in showrooms until early next year. The crossover will continue to be supplied from China for now. Ford has officially stated it will expand Lincoln's US production starting in 2030 and phase out imports of the brand's vehicles from China after that.

SPEEDME.RU previously reported that Lincoln is preparing a compact electric crossover on a new Ford platform.

This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Daria Kashirina

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