
Lincoln is synonymous with luxury, so it’s no surprise the 2025 Lincoln Aviator and the Nautilus both deliver sleek styling, premium comfort, and extreme versatility. However, each of these outstanding SUVs is designed to meet the differing needs of Houston drivers. We look at some of the differences between the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus and the new Aviator.
Comparing the 2025 Lincoln Aviator and the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus
Passenger Capacity
The most noticeable difference between these Lincoln SUVs is their size. Measuring 193.2 inches, the Nautilus is the smaller of the two, making it the ideal runaround for a family of five. Front passengers enjoy 43.5 inches of legroom while the bench seating in the rear slides back and forth to expand the second-row legroom to a very generous 43.1 inches.
In contrast, the Aviator’s 199.3-inch body is great for larger families as it offers a larger cabin with three rows to accommodate up to seven passengers. Although second-row occupants don’t have quite as much legroom as in the Nautilus, they enjoy ample head, hip, and shoulder room. Those sitting in the third row each receive 50% of the seat, giving them plenty of room to spread out.
Cargo Space
Even with its spacious cabin, the Nautilus still boasts a substantial 36.4 cubic foot trunk. Folding down the rear seatbacks extends this area to 71.3 cubic feet.
Because it has a third row, the Aviator’s regular trunk holds 18.3 cubic feet of gear. However, flexible seating gives you multiple ways to configure the interior depending on your needs. Collapse the third row for an additional 23.5 cubic feet or fold the second row too to open up the cargo area to 77.7 cubic feet.
Performance
The Nautilus is built for speed and agility thanks to its all-wheel drive layout, eight-speed automatic transmission, and turbocharged 2.0-liter I-4 engine. This sporty powertrain delivers 250 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque.
At the Aviator’s heart is a rear-wheel-drive setup, an automatic 10-speed SelectShift transmission, and a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6. As a result, this large SUV puts in a more powerful performance, producing a class-leading 400 ponies and 415 pound-feet of torque.
Fuel Economy
Even with its mighty V6, the Aviator achieves a very respectable EPA-estimated 21 mpg combined highway/city fuel efficiency. The engine also features auto stop/start technology to help preserve fuel when driving in traffic.
With its slightly smaller engine, the Nautilus is the more efficient of the two models, making 21 mpg around the city and 29 mpg when cruising on the highway.
Both the Aviator and the Nautilus deliver practicality, performance, and comfort in a luxurious package, so choosing between them will come down to your individual needs. To explore the differences between these premium SUVs, visit Bayway Lincoln in Houston, TX today, and find the Lincoln that best suits your lifestyle.
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