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The Navigator may be the ne plus ultra flagship of the Lincoln lineup, but the new 2020 Lincoln Aviator is absolutely the fancy FoMOCo SUV to buy. It’s not the hulking monster that the Navigator must be in order to stay competitive with the Escalade, nor does it come with a commensurately steep price tag.
Rather, the Aviator is a sleeker, more stylish, better proportioned and more tech-forward alternative that comes with a hybrid option — one that will blow the doors off the Navigator at a stoplight. With 494 horsepower and 630 lb-ft of torque — numbers that a topped by but a handful of German SUVs — the Aviator Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid is easily the most fun you can have in a truly luxurious SUV.
The Good: The design is first-rate, with elegant lines inside and out and a slight arc from front to rear that gives it a distinctly sporty vibe. But the real experience of the Aviator is the interior; it’s comfortable yet supportive, roomy and sublimely elegant. The sounds system will sweep you away, and the technology offerings will keep you safe and refreshed on the longest of trips.
Who It’s For: Lincoln has traditionally been something of an awkward fit among the options for American buyers. After all, the snobs will argue, why would you buy this over a Cadillac, BMW, Mercedes, Audi, et cetera? It’s always had an unfortunate retiree/golf-dad vibe to it.
That’s something Lincoln’s brand-rebuilding exercise has attempted to replace with an aura of elegance and sophistication. I hope this effort continues to take, because the Aviator, along with Lincoln’s other recent efforts, absolutely runs with the big dogs of the automotive world. It’s a car for grown-ups, yes, but grown-ups with the ability to thumb their noses at the more-cliché premium driving alternatives.