The Nautilus gives you just over 37 cubic feet of space. Folding the back seat down will get you just under 69 cubic feet. The Nautilus gets better fuel economy estimates than many class rivals, earning 21 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway.
Standard features include heated front seats, a hands-free power liftgate, Lincoln's Co-Pilot360 suite of active safety technology, and the Sync 3 infotainment system with an 8-inch touch screen, a 10-speaker audio system, satellite radio, Bluetooth, a Wi-Fi hot spot, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and two USB ports.
Lincoln Nautilus Has Two Engine Options
Other options include rear entertainment system, 13 speaker Revel Audio, All Wheel Drive, and 22-way power-adjustable multicontour massaging front seats.
The Nautilus replaces the popular MKX, and takes aim at upscale SUV's from Europe and Japan, with a starting price of just $49,450. The Nautilus is an important vehicle for Lincoln because it is replaces the best selling vehicle in the brand's line up. THe SUV market is hot and this is what should be the bread and butter vehicle for Lincoln moving forward.
The level of quality inside the Nautilus is excellent but not quite on par with what you might find in some of its European competitorj int erms of the quality of materials used, but it is still in the same league and is priced attractively. Lincoln is also selling more than vehicles, the company is selling a lifestyle, with Valet to your door service and loaner vehicles. Lincoln selling service and convenience which is rare and valuable in today's self serve society.
The Nautilus will be the central attraction at the Ottawa Gatineau International Auto Show March 21st to 24th for Lincoln at the Shaw Centre in Downtown Ottawa. For more information visit: www.autoshowottawa.com