2021 Lincoln Aviator Standard 4dr All-Wheel Drive
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Overview
The Aviator is the newest entry from Lincoln into the luxury midsize SUV market, offering three rows of seating, first-class amenities and a virtual co-pilot for hire. The Lincoln Aviator is powered by a 3.0L V6 engine fed by twin-turbochargers, making 400 horsepower. Power is sent to the wheels via a 10-speed automatic transmission with an optional all-wheel drive system. Buyers opting for the Grand Touring trim will also get a hybrid version of this drivetrain with an additional 100 or so horsepower, though that version should make around 200 lb-ft of torque more than the non-hybrid. The Aviator comes in three basic trims, along with a Black Label Special Edition. The Aviator includes features such as 19-inch machine finished aluminum wheels, a hands-free liftgate, power-adjustable heated side mirrors with integrated turn signals, full LED headlamps, tri-zone climate control, SiriusXM satellite radio, a 10.1-inch CLD touchscreen, a 10-speaker sound system, rain sensing wipers, a remote starter and heated front seats. Safety features included on the base model include a pre-collision system with automatic emergency braking, a rearview camera, blind spot detection and cross traffic alert, a lane keeping assist system and a rearview camera. The Lincoln Aviator 2021 sees a few minor changes, optional 21 and 22-inch rims and three new colors. The Reserve trim gets a Panoramic moonroof and the Black Label has soft-closing doors. The Elements package comes with heated and ventilated front seats. The new Monochromatic Reserve Package includes 22-inch black wheels.
MORE INFO- Engine
- 3.0LL V-6
- Power
- 400@ 5500 RPM
- Transmission
- 10-spd w/OD
- Drivetrain
- all wheel
- Seating
- 7 passengers
- Cargo
- 77.7 cu.Ft.
- MPG
- 17 City/ 24 HWY
- Invoice
- $51,637.00
- warranty
- 48 months/50,000 miles