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Lincoln Aviator 2023 has a few small changes, a slight increase in price


The Pilot Lincoln 2023 Lincoln makes a few small changes to its offer, like related by The Ford Administration. In terms of features, the 12-way Power Comfort Front Seats for driver and passenger are gone. The last three versions, Standard, Reserve and Grand Touring all come with 10-way Power Comfort Front Seats for the driver and 8-way passenger seats. Black Label and Grand Touring continue with the 30-way Power Perfect Position front seats. Outside, copper smoke metal and burgundy velvet metal color leaves the external palette, to be replaced by Diamond Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat and Jewel Sandstone.

The Jet Pack expands availability for the Base Reserve plan, which no longer requires the Reserve I plan, and for the Black Label, which was not previously offered. Full package of trims and black wheels remain unchanged Lincoln introduced it a year ago, including details such as the black grille and surrounds, black door slats and mirror caps, and 22-inch black aluminum wheels. A similar package that is exclusive to the Black Label versions is called the Black Label Special Edition Pack. It made the same changes as the Jet Pack while also painting the roof black. Finally, the Grand Touring PHEV Lighting Package adds fog lights for 2023.

Prices for the 2023 model after the $1,195 destination charge are up slightly from the amount we recorded when the 2022 model launched. However, remember that prices in 2022 have dropped on all but one cut from $5 to $1,085. The new MSRPs align with the model year premiums we’ve typically seen since before the industrial upheaval. The figures and their differences from 2022 are:

  • Standard: $54,535 ($1,875)
  • Reserve: $59,700 ($1,150)
  • Big Tour: $70.385 ($830)
  • Black Label: $81,920 ($1,375)
  • Black Label Grand Touring: $90,475 ($1,375)

Engine options are unchanged, which is a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 with 400 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque on all trims but the Grand Touring PHEV. The Dip into the mixture electrify that engine to make a total of 494 hp and 630 lb-ft. All Pilot transfer to a ten-speed automatic transmission.

Aviator has sold 20,324 units so far this year. Based on figures for the past three years, we predict it will finish on last year’s sales of 20,324 and sales of 23,080 in 2020. New jobs expected in 2024 will bring more updates and more important improvements.

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