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Dimensions of the Lincoln Nautilus?

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DeFinn
07/30/25 12:13am
The Lincoln Nautilus has a body size of 4849mm*1934mm*1693mm. Below is relevant information about the model: Engine Specifications of the Nautilus: In terms of power, the Nautilus's 2.0T engine delivers impressive parameters, with 245 horsepower and 390 N·m of torque, which are considered very high among engines of the same displacement. The engine is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, and the button-style gear shift mechanism is both understated and luxurious. Exterior Design of the Nautilus: The overall design of the Nautilus is excellent, with a front fascia that gives the entire vehicle a three-dimensional look. From the side profile, the design of the new car's side contours effectively elongates the visual effect of the vehicle. The rear of the car features a horizontally developed design with two large taillights, enhancing its grandeur, while the taillight design also exudes a sense of premium quality.
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CalvinFitz
08/16/25 4:22am
As someone who frequently drives SUVs, I think the specific dimensions of the Lincoln Nautilus are worth discussing. The car is approximately 4.84 meters long, 1.93 meters wide (with mirrors), and 1.7 meters tall, with a wheelbase close to 2.85 meters, making it a medium-sized vehicle overall. It's quite convenient for daily use in the city, with a reasonable length that makes finding parking spots not too difficult. However, its slightly wider width requires extra caution when reversing in narrow garages. The interior space is spacious enough, offering 1100mm of legroom in the front row and 950mm in the rear, providing decent comfort for five passengers, especially when traveling with family, as luggage can also fit in the trunk. Compared to its peers, it's slightly shorter but more streamlined than the Highlander, resulting in lower wind resistance and better fuel efficiency on highways. I've noticed that the dimensions affect driving stability—the longer wheelbase gives it a smaller turning radius, making it more agile. I recommend measuring the parking space yourself before buying to avoid future hassles. The car isn't too tall, so it generally has no issues with height-restricted barriers, but adding a roof rack requires attention to the increased height.
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StGabriela
10/19/25 6:41am
From a family car usage perspective, the Lincoln Nautilus offers practical dimensions. With an overall length of 4.84 meters, width of 1.93 meters, and height of 1.7 meters, its spacious trunk can easily accommodate a baby stroller. When I use it for school runs, the interior height of 110cm allows children to stand upright without bumping their heads, and there's ample legroom without feeling cramped. Although the vehicle is quite wide, the parking assist system is very helpful - just remember to leave an extra 30cm width margin when parallel parking in the city to prevent scratches. The 2850mm wheelbase provides reasonable seat spacing, allowing rear passengers to stretch their legs comfortably during long trips without fatigue. Compared to other family SUVs like the slightly narrower Tiguan L, the Nautilus makes better use of space, especially with its adjustable second-row seats. Regarding fuel consumption, the midsize dimensions result in moderate urban driving efficiency at about 10L/100km, dropping to 8L/100km on highways. Always measure your parking space before purchasing to ensure garage accessibility. For families, finding the right balance between size and space is crucial.
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DelEliana
12/02/25 7:17am
As a young person who just got the Nautilus, I've checked its dimensions: about 4.84 meters long, 1.93 meters wide, and 1.7 meters tall—neither too big nor too small. It's great for city driving, compact enough to park easily on the roadside, with a 2850mm wheelbase that makes turning agile, and it doesn't feel unstable at high speeds. The interior space is ample, with 110cm of legroom in the front and 95cm in the rear, providing plenty of room for shopping bags. I often take friends on trips, and they all find it comfortable with no complaints about feeling cramped.
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