
Lincoln Aviator is a seven-seat luxury full-size SUV. Design: Aeronautics is one of the inspirations behind the design of the all-new Lincoln Aviator. This new model features the brand's signature design language, including a star-shaped front grille, high-gloss black mesh, chrome borders, and a full-width taillight. Additionally, many special details related to "flight" can be observed. Features: The Aviator comes with a multifunction steering wheel, seats featuring 30-way adjustability and massage functions, and the Co-Pilot360 "Intelligent Drive System," which provides additional safety for drivers and passengers. This includes a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection and automatic emergency braking, a blind-spot monitoring system with collision warning, lane-keeping system, rearview camera, automatic high-beam control, and "reverse brake assist system."

I recently test drove the Lincoln Aviator, and honestly, it was quite a pleasant surprise. It's a mid-to-large luxury SUV, serving as one of Lincoln's flagship models, positioned between their entry-level offerings and the Navigator. The ride is exceptionally smooth, powered by a 3.0L V6 twin-turbo engine that delivers strong acceleration without being noisy. The cabin insulation is outstanding, making it feel like floating on a cloud. With a three-row seating design, even the rear seats offer ample legroom, making it ideal for family trips or long-distance drives. The interior features premium materials, including leather seats with massage functions, and a user-friendly large-screen infotainment system. Safety features are comprehensive, including automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist, and it has scored highly in crash tests. Additionally, there's an optional plug-in hybrid version that can travel over 30 miles on pure electric power, making it more eco-friendly and fuel-efficient than traditional SUVs. Overall, it feels like the perfect blend of luxury and practicality, competing with the BMW X5 or Mercedes-Benz GLE but at a more affordable price point, reigniting my love for driving.

As a father of two, I've been driving the Lincoln Aviator for half a year now, and it has become the main workhorse for my family. This luxury SUV has a considerable size with a three-row seating layout, ensuring our family trips are never cramped, and the kids have plenty of room to move around in the back seats. The air suspension system filters out bumps on rough roads, preventing the kids from getting carsick. Powered by a 3.0L V6 engine, it accelerates quickly and smoothly, making highway overtaking effortless. The interior is of excellent quality, featuring ventilated and heated seats, which are perfect for unpredictable weather. Safety-wise, it comes with blind-spot monitoring and automatic emergency braking, which have been lifesavers in critical moments. Fuel consumption is around 10 liters in the city, with the hybrid version being even more economical. Compared to its German counterparts in the same class, it offers great value for money and decent resale value, making family life both comfortable and safe.

I'm a car tech enthusiast and get really excited talking about the Lincoln Aviator. It's built on the CD6 platform, equipped with a 3.0T twin-turbo engine delivering over 380 horsepower, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission for smooth and seamless gear shifts. The plug-in hybrid version offers 32 miles of pure electric range, combining powerful performance with fuel efficiency. Its advanced adaptive suspension system is tuned for a sporty feel, providing stable handling in corners. The in-car intelligent system supports OTA updates with cutting-edge connectivity features. Compared to the BMW X5, it has better engine noise control and is more fuel-efficient and reliable.


