
The 2025 Lincoln Navigator is a luxury SUV that truly stands out from others in the market. To learn more, your Lincoln dealership in Bethesda offers this competitor comparison.
A 2025 Lincoln Navigator Competitor Comparison from Your Lincoln Dealership in Bethesda
Space
The first way that the Lincoln Navigator stands out is the amount of space that you get. The Lincoln Navigator comes with standard seating for seven; compare that with the Range Rover, which only gives you seating for five! You also get more space in every respect: 65.1 inches of shoulder room in the second row versus just 59.1 in the Range Rover and 58.1 in the BMW X7, for instance. Cargo volume behind the last seat is 22.9 cubic feet in the Lincoln and just 8.8 in the Range Rover and 12.8 in the BMW.
Power and Efficiency
With the Lincoln, you get an EPA estimated 16 mpg in the city and 22 mpg on the highway, which puts it at the top of the class for similarly sized, powerful SUVs. Contrast this with the Cadillac Escalade, which only gets 11 and 19 mpg respectively, or the INFINITI QX80, which gets 16 in the city but only 19 on the highway. And with the Lincoln’s large fuel tank (23.6 gallons vs. 21.9 in the BMW, for instance), you’ll go further before fill-ups for more than one reason. There’s plenty of power, too. The Lincoln comes with 440 hp and 510 lb-ft of torque, while the Cadillac Escalade gets you just 420 hp and only 460 lb-ft of torque. That naturally translates into great towing power. The Navigator can tow up to 8,700 pounds when properly equipped. With the Escalade, the max is 7,900, and the Range Rover can manage only 8,200.
Tech
No modern luxury vehicle is complete without the latest in safety and driver assistance tech. Lincoln delivers here in spades. You get active lane control, blind spot monitors, front and rear parking sensors, a surround view camera system, forward and reverse emergency braking with pedestrian detection, and an adaptive cruise control system standard.
Every Lincoln Navigator also comes with four years of BlueCruise, which lets you take your hands off the wheel and even does hands-free lane changes on thousands of miles of equipped highways across the US and Canada. Many of these features are available on other luxury SUVs, but Lincoln delivers the most standard in the base trim. For example, with INFINITI, you’ll have to upgrade to ProPilot Assist 2.1 if you want the ability to do any hands-free driving. To learn more and see the Navigator for yourself, visit us at Koons Lincoln of Bethesda, MD today.
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