Lincoln Nautilus is a five-seat medium-size vehicle in the Luxury SUV category. For the 2021 model year, there are three trim-lines to choose from EPA-estimated annual regular gasoline expense is $2,500, which over the course of five years will cost you $2,000 in extra fuel spending. It has a 5-stars overall crash safety rating by NHTSA.
2021 Nautilus has a relatively long wheelbase ( 112.2 in) and a wider body structure compared to vehicles of similar length and class. It is relatively heavier, too, with curb weight of 4142 - 4305 lbs.
2021 Nautilus seats five adults. It has class-leading first-row passenger room on only three measurements - legs, shoulders, and hips. When it comes to second-row passenger room, Nautilus is a class-leader across all four measurements: legs, shoulders, hips, and head room. Cargo volume behind second-row seats is larger than average among its peers with 37.2 cu. ft.
Trim | 2021 Nautilus Standard | 2021 Nautilus Reserve | 2021 Nautilus Black Label |
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Starging MSRP | $41,940 | $49,410 | $65,090 |
Engine | 2.0 L/122 | 2.0 L/122 | 2.7 L/164 |
HP | 250 hp | 250 hp | 335 hp |
Drivetrain | Front Wheel Drive | Front Wheel Drive | All Wheel |
City | 21 MPG | 21 MPG | 19 MPG |
Highway | 26 MPG | 26 MPG | 25 MPG |
Combined | 23 MPG | 23 MPG | 21 MPG |
Annual Fuel Cost | $2,500 | $2,500 |
2021 Nautilus SUV comes in three trim levels, with an average price that is $11,192 more compared to its rivals. With a heavier body, and on average more powerful engine, Nautilus
2021 Nautilus SUV has a 5-star NHTSA overall crash safety rating, which is higher than the average among other competing models. Furthermore, it has higher than average ratings for all three crash tests: Front, Side, and Side Plole. Customers have filed three complaints, which is less than the average for its rivals.