Lincoln Nautilus
The Lincoln Nautilus is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV marketed over two generations by Ford Motor Company's Lincoln luxury brand. The Nautilus was initially renamed from the MKX as part of a mid-cycle update in 2018 for the 2019 model year, as Lincoln phased out its use of "MK" model names. The name 'Nautilus' is derived from the ancient Greek word nautes, meaning "sailor," as in nautical or astronaut.
The first generation is based on the CD4 platform, and was manufactured at Oakville Assembly in Oakville, Ontario, Canada alongside the Ford Edge, Ford Flex, and Lincoln MKT and manufactured in Hangzhou Assembly in Zhejiang, China by joint venture Changan Ford from 2021 to 2023. The second generation is solely produced by Changan Ford in China, as Ford is retooling the Oakville Assembly plant to produce electric vehicles.
First generation (U540; 2019)
The Lincoln Nautilus was released as the mid-cycle revision of the second-generation MKX in November 2017 for the 2019 model year. Adopting the styling of the newly introduced Continental and Navigator, the Nautilus transitioned from the previous split-wing grille to a large rectangular grille with a large Lincoln star emblem.The counterpart of the updated Ford Edge, the Nautilus is slotted between the Aviator and the MKC in Lincoln's lineup. A 2.0-liter EcoBoost inline-four is the standard engine, with a 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 carried over from the MKX as an option; both engines are fitted with start-stop capability. An 8-speed automatic transmission is paired to both engines.
For the 2021 model year, the Nautilus was once again refreshed with a new interior similar to the new Navigator, Aviator, and Corsair, featuring a larger 13.2-inch touchscreen and Ford's latest SYNC 4 system. Minor changes were also made to the front bumper.
Second generation (CDX707; 2024)
The second-generation Nautilus was released in 2023 for the Chinese market. It is a mid-size SUV with five seats, available with either a gasoline or a hybrid gasoline-electric powertrain. The North American market Nautilus was presented on April 17, 2023, and went on sale in early 2024, imported from China. The GCC market Nautilus was launched on February 12, 2024.The interior features a high-mounted 48-inch display, which integrates both the instrument cluster and forms part of the infotainment system along with a 11.1-inch touchscreen display. The upper display consists of two 24-inch displays mounted directly next to each other, and is controlled by the lower touchscreen display, where the user can drag and drop 'widgets' to configure the display contents. The second generation Nautilus is the first model to feature the new Ford/Lincoln Digital Experience, which replaces Ford SYNC 4/4a and is based on Android Automotive OS.
The Nautilus has two powertrain options, a gasoline engine and a hybrid version. The standard engine is a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder making and of torque which is mounted to an eight-speed automatic transmission. The hybrid version combines the same engine making 207kW, which is more than the out put of gasoline version, with a electric motor through a planetary gearset eCVT to achieve a total system output of. All Nautilus models are all-wheel drive and have transverse mounted engines.
The standard Nautilus achieves on the EPA's city, highway, and combined cycles respectively, while with hybrid power it gets on the same rating system.
The suspension consists of a MacPherson strut setup for the front wheels and an independent multilink suspension for the rear, with optional adaptive dampers.
Safety
The 2024 Nautilus was awarded "Top Safety Pick+" by IIHS.| Small overlap front | Good |
| Moderate overlap front | Good |
| Moderate overlap front | Good |
| Side | Good |
| Headlights | Good |
| Front crash prevention: vehicle-to-pedestrian | Good |
| Seatbelt reminders | Good |
| Child seat anchors ease of use | Good |