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What are the differences between Lincoln Navigator and Lincoln Aviator?

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DiHenry
07/28/2025

Lincoln Navigator and Lincoln Aviator differ in the following aspects: 1. Vehicle class: The Lincoln Navigator is classified as a full-size SUV, while the Lincoln Aviator is a mid-size SUV. 2. Engine: The Lincoln Navigator is equipped with a 3.5L V6 twin-turbocharged engine, whereas the Lincoln Aviator features a 3.0L V6 turbocharged engine. 3. Dimensions: The Lincoln Navigator measures 5355mm in length, 2073mm in width, and 1937mm in height, while the Lincoln Aviator's dimensions are 5080mm in length, 2022mm in width, and 1759mm in height.

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CamilaAnn
08/12/2025

To be honest, I just replaced my family's Aviator with a Navigator, and the main differences lie in size and comfort. The Navigator is a full-size SUV with an enormous body, featuring three rows of seats that comfortably accommodate seven people. It's perfect for long trips with kids without feeling cramped, and the trunk can easily fit camping gear or strollers. The Aviator, on the other hand, is a midsize SUV with slightly less space but is more suitable for city driving and easier to park. In terms of performance, the Navigator's V6 engine delivers ample power and provides a stable ride on the highway, while the Aviator's hybrid version is more fuel-efficient and offers quicker acceleration. The interior styles also differ—the Navigator leans toward a luxurious and robust design, whereas the Aviator has a more modern and minimalist aesthetic. If your family frequently travels together, the Navigator wins in practicality; for singles or couples, the Aviator is more cost-effective. Oh, and don’t forget to check the fuel consumption—the Navigator can easily exceed 15L in the city, while the hybrid Aviator uses about half that.

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DelMolly
10/02/2025

I'm the kind of person who loves driving fast, and I've test-driven both of these cars. The differences are quite noticeable: the Navigator feels like a big tank, with heavy steering and a slight lag in acceleration, but it's incredibly stable on long trips and barely feels any bumps. The Aviator is much more nimble, it leaps forward with a tap on the throttle, handles responsively, and turns without hesitation, making parking in the city a breeze. Engine-wise, the Navigator's standard V8 packs more power, while the Aviator's base version comes with a V6 but offers a hybrid option, which is eco-friendly and fuel-efficient. In terms of space, the Aviator's third row is small, suitable only for kids, whereas the Navigator is the king of family road trips. Design-wise, the Aviator has a more streamlined, sporty look, while the Navigator exudes a commanding presence. In short, if you're after driving fun, the Aviator is my pick; for sheer presence, the Navigator is unbeatable.

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VanKing
11/15/2025

As an average car owner, I've been driving a Lincoln for several years at home. The main difference between the Navigator and the Aviator is their size: the Navigator is much larger, making it difficult to navigate turns in residential areas, while the Aviator is more agile and easier to drive daily for work. In terms of seating, the Navigator's three rows are more spacious, whereas the Aviator's rear seats are a bit narrower. Their power is similar, but the Navigator has higher fuel consumption, averaging 14L in the city. The Aviator offers a hybrid version that's more economical. The interior quality is not too different, with the Navigator using more substantial materials. Price-wise, a similarly equipped Aviator is about 20,000 yuan cheaper. Just choose based on your personal preferences.

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VanValeria
01/05/2026

I've compared the configurations of these two vehicles countless times. The key differences lie in practicality and cost. The Navigator is larger, accommodating more passengers and cargo, but it's quite fuel-thirsty, averaging 13-15L in the city, with higher insurance and maintenance costs. The Aviator is more compact, with slightly tighter rear seating, but its hybrid version is fuel-efficient, requiring only 9-10L in urban areas, making it cheaper to maintain. Their performance is similar, both at the luxury SUV level, with the Navigator leaning towards comfort and quietness, while the Aviator offers a more agile and modern driving experience. In terms of price range, the Navigator has a higher starting price by several ten thousand, while the Aviator is more affordable at the entry level. Choose based on usage scenarios: opt for the former for long-distance travel, and the latter for commuting to save money. During maintenance, it's advisable to check the differences in tire specifications to avoid surprises.

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VanGavin
04/02/2026

For comfort and safety, my top pick is the Navigator. Its sound insulation is excellent, with no wind noise at high speeds, and the seats are just the right firmness with great support—comfortable even after five hours of driving. The Aviator is also comfortable, but its suspension is tuned stiffer, making it bumpier on rough roads. In terms of safety features, both vehicles come with automatic emergency braking, but the Navigator adds a rear camera array to prevent scratches while parking. The space difference is significant: the Navigator offers ample head and legroom, making it easier for elderly passengers to get in and out, while the Aviator is more compact, with limited headroom in the third row. Both have strong engine reliability—the Navigator’s V8 is durable, while the Aviator’s hybrid is highly efficient. Choose based on your needs: go for the Navigator if you prioritize ultimate comfort and safety; otherwise, the Aviator is sufficient.

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