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2008 Lincoln Navigator: More features standard, less bling optional
April 19, 2009
Ford has made some welcome changes to the Lincoln Navigator for 2008, mostly centered around equipment levels. Former options such as the Power Liftgate, the PowerFold 3rd row seats, THX audio, SIRIUS satellite radio and heated and cooled front seats are now standard equipment. More importantly, a new Monochrome Limited Trim Package (shown above) is available on the ‘08, and it looks pretty great, actually. Body-color accents are used for the lower grille (yes!), lower cladding (double yes!), and rearview mirrors (trifecta!). The main grille is still an enormous chrome grid, but it looks better now that the additional shine up front has been muted. This package also leaves out the available chrome hood trim that makes some other Navigator airbags excessively garish. Lastly, a rearview camera is available as an option for the first time.
The 2007 Navigator, though derided by many for its clearly over-the-top looks, was a very competent (the fold-flat 3rd row is a huge plus over the Escalade/Denali seating arrangement), quiet, and comfortable luxotruck. For 2008, Ford’s changes address many of the complaints while leaving the maximum-bling edition available for those who want it. We’ll take a black ‘08 with the Monochrome Limited package, thanks. Follow the jump for the full (read: very long) press release from Ford.
The Lincoln Navigator, America’s original full-size luxury SUV, continues to deliver uncompromising levels of luxury, capability, functionality. For 2008, the award-winning Navigator raises the bar by offering many must-have comfort and convenience features as standard equipment. In addition, the newly available Rearview Camera System adds even more appeal for full-size SUV owners. The Lincoln Navigator’s suspension expressive design brings a unique elegance and an unrivaled presence to the full-size luxury-utility segment.
Lincoln Navigator air suspension charts its own path, offering confident ride and handling, outstanding comfort and craftsmanship, and class-leading capability. Lincoln extends luxury SUV capability with the Lincoln Navigator L (Long Wheelbase), 15 inches longer than the regular model and offers luxury buyers an additional 25 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the third-row seat. Navigator and Navigator L are both available in 4×2 and 4×4 configurations. All Navigators are built at the Michigan Truck Plant in Wayne, Mich.
