The new product from the manufacturer promises a completely different level of immersion in a "sound cocoon": a slider for adjusting sound intensity has appeared on the center console, and four sets of two-level speakers are placed on the ceiling.
The unusual audio system allows you to choose one of three listening modes: stereo, audience, and on-stage. The difference between them is in the volume of the ceiling speakers and tweeters located in the rear pillars. The sensations change from listening to music between two speakers to the effect of being on stage during a live concert.
The audio system includes a 12-channel amplifier, two subwoofers and a midwoofer, 25-millimeter tweeters, two midrange speakers, and ceiling two-level acoustics. Support for Clari-Fi technology is also provided, which restores the sound quality of compressed audio files. Additionally, acoustic windshield and side windows, as well as soundproofing pads on the floor and wheel arches, contribute to improved sound in the Aviator cabin.
Another feature of the new Lincoln Aviator is special sound signals consisting of six musical excerpts recorded by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. These unique melodies, combining percussion, violin, and viola, will alert the driver to various events, from an open fuel filler cap to unfastened seat belts.








