The facelift brought the crossover a new radiator grille, revised headlights and bumpers, as well as new wheel options. The Nautilus design now fully matches the brand's corporate style.

In the updated interior, one can note a new steering wheel and a fully digital instrument cluster. In the top Black Label version, one of three special designer interior options can be ordered.

The engine lineup now consists of a pair of turbo engines: a two-liter producing 248 hp and 366 Nm, as well as a six-cylinder EcoBoost 2.7 (340 hp and 515 Nm). The naturally aspirated V6 3.7 has been retired. The engines are paired with a new 8-speed automatic transmission. The model is still available with both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive.

Sales of the Lincoln Nautilus crossover will start in the middle of next year. Prices have not been published yet.








