
Lincoln is well known for crafting some of the most refined premium SUVs on the road. But did you know your Lincoln SUV comes with standard safety features that maximize child safety? Learn about key child safety systems and other standard safety features that keep all of your passengers safe.
Child Safety Features in Lincoln SUVs
One of the most crucial child safety features on your SUV is the LATCH system. The Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children allow for fast and secure installation of child car seats so you can install a variety of seats appropriate for the height, weight, and age of children as they grow. The lower anchors can secure almost any child car seat, while the upper anchors are designed for forward-facing car seats used by smaller children.
Child Safety Rear Door Locks are also a common feature of Lincoln models. Child safety locks are built into car doors to prevent children from opening the rear doors, both when the car is moving or parked. The childproof locks on each rear door may need to be set individually for some Lincoln models. You may also be able to activate the child door locks using a button on the driver’s side door.
Other Key Safety Features
The 2025 Navigator Reserve comes with Lincoln’s signature Belt-Minder for all seating positions. This seatbelt reminder system uses warning lights and chimes to indicate when seatbelts are not fastened. A passenger sensing system can detect when seats are occupied, which means the Belt-Minder can identify which passengers need to buckle in.
Your Lincoln vehicle can keep you safe by sensing collisions and quickly directing first responders to your location. The Navigator Reserve has a Crash Severity Sensor at the front of the vehicle and an SOS Post-Crash Alert System that can gauge the severity of an accident and then hail for assistance after a severe crash.
Airbags
Your Lincoln vehicle has a wide collection of advanced airbag systems to prevent severe injury in the case of an accident. For children riding in the back seat, the Safety Canopy Side Curtain Airbags can serve as a shield between the child and a window to protect from side-impact collisions.
This system also comes with a sensor that can detect roll-over accidents and deploy the airbags to protect passengers from all sides. Front-seat passengers can benefit from dual-stage front airbags and first-row side impact airbags that serve a similar purpose.
From the Nautilus to the Navigator, your Lincoln vehicle is equipped with smart safety features to lock child car seats in place, prevent children from opening doors, and much more. Test out these safety features in person when you book a test drive at Bayway Lincoln in Houston, TX.
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