
2021 Lincoln Nautilus vs Lincoln Aviator
Trying to figure out if you should look at the Lincoln Aviator or Nautilus? Choosing the right SUV can be a challenge. The Nautilus got an upgrade for the 2021 model year while the Aviator will have its current look for the next few years.
What are the main differences between them?
The size. The Aviator is a 3 row vehicle that has the option for a 6 or 7 seat configuration while the Nautilus is only available as a 2 row 5 seat configuration.
They both feature leather seats with a number of different colors for the interior, along with the great looking monochromatic package. One other difference is the media screen in the Aviator vs the Nautilus. The 2021 Nautilus got an interior upgrade that brought Lincoln’s new Sync4 media screen. The Aviator is still on Lincoln’s Sync3 system with a big difference between them being wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay in Sync4 vs wired is Sync3.
In this video we dive into the 2021 Lincoln Aviator and the 2021 Lincoln Nautilus comparing engine options, size, spacing and more!
2021 Nautilus reviewed
201a (Canada) / Reserve I (USA)
– Class II Tow Package
– Cargo Utility Package
– Monochromatic Package
– Cargo Accessory with Mat Package
– Mini Spare Tire
– Class II Tow Package
– Roof Rack Rails
Canada: $66,075
USA: $59,505
Link to the build:
Canada: https://carswithsteve.com/2021-Lincoln-Nautilus-H2H-Canada
USA: https://carswithsteve.com/2021-Lincoln-Nautilus-H2H-USA
2021 Aviator reviewed
302a (Canada) / Grand Touring II (USA)
– Full Rear Console
– Floor liners with carpet mats
Canada: $96,950
USA: $84,000
Link to the build:
Canada: https://carswithsteve.com/2021-Lincoln-Aviator-H2H-Canada
USA: https://carswithsteve.com/2021-Lincoln-Aviator-H2H-USA
2021 Lincoln Corsair vs Nautilus
An in depth look at the differences between the 2021 Lincoln Corsair and 2021 Lincoln Nautilus. You’ll learn about the different engine options, vehicle sizing, cargo dimensions and more!
2022 Lincoln Aviator
An in depth look at everything about the Lincoln Aviator. You’ll learn about 1st, 2nd and 3rd row spacing along with cargo dimensions, engine options and everything in between.
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