The base price climbs to $51,810, while the Black Label’s all-new hybrid powertrain starts at $77,360.
Lincoln has released pricing for the redesigned 2024 Nautilus midsize luxury SUV. It starts at $51,810 for the first and the loaded Black Label can reach $80,000 with options.
The Nautilus 2024 will go on sale in the United States in early 2024.
The all-new 2024 Lincoln Nautilus is better than its predecessor inside and out, but how much is that worth to you? It’s priced significantly higher than the older model, with the Premiere model starting at $51,810, a $5,590 increase over the less expensive Nautilus 2023. The Nautilus Black Label top model with all the extras is over $80,000, well within the Aviator area in three large rows and even a full driver.
Of course, you’ll get more for your money with the new model, so it’s not exactly an apples-to-apples comparison.
For example, all-wheel drive is now standard equipment, which puts the price difference between the 2023 and 2024 base models at a slightly better price of $3090.
The base powertrain remains a 250-hp turbocharged 2.0- liter inline-four, and there is a new hybrid option that costs $1,500 more. At 310 hp, the hybrid is not as powerful as the old 335-hp 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 engine, which was previously a $2,700 option.
The 2024 Nautilus trim level starts at the base, goes up to the $56,145 Reserve, and ends with the black mark at $75,860. Base 2.0-liter and hybrid powertrains are available on every trim level, and other notable options include the 3,000 Jet package, 22-inch wheels and a 28-speaker Revel sound system. Premiere and Reserve come standard with Black Label.
Lincoln says the 2024 Nautilus will begin arriving at US dealerships in early 2024, so stay tuned for more details on this new crossover, including EPA fuel ratings for the hybrid. . There is already an estimator on the Lincoln website so you can check the price yourself.