Lincoln introduces expanded digital scent collection for 2024 Nautilus



Scent collection expanded to seven
digital in-cabin scents in new SUV

(February 21, 2024) DEARBORN, Mich. — As the all-new 2024 Nautilus goes on sale, Lincoln is introducing its full in-cabin Digital Scent collection, now offering a total of seven specially curated fragrances.  For the all-new Nautilus vehicles equipped with Lincoln Digital Scent feature, owners will receive a collection of three in-cabin scents, each with a blend of scents that create a specially curated experience.      

The scents include Mystic Forest, an earthy blend cedar wood, rich notes of patchouli, amber and yuzu citrus;    Ozonic Azure, a crisp fusion of aromatic patchouli and traces of freesia and spice; and    Violet Cashmere: a harmonization of rich violet, grapefruit, and golden citrus     

Four new available scents now added to the collection include: 

    •    Cloud Balsam: an invigorating blend of lush pine needles, oak moss, crushed tonka and vanilla  beans    

    •    Serene Seashore: hints of juicy melon, fragrant lily, musk and bright lemon combine in this radiant mixture  

    •    Twilight Embers: An enchanting suite of patchouli, floral jasmine, fresh apple, and deep leather undertones   

    •    Sunlight Retreat: Sandalwood and rose highlight this union and are accented by crisp red fruit and balsamic  notes  

“We are bringing Digital Scent to the all-new 2024 Lincoln Nautilus, allowing our clients to immerse themselves in revitalizing moments during their drive,” said Teresa Cheung, manager of Client Experience. “Personalization is important to our clients, and we have allowed them to select their preferred scent to customize their very own in-vehicle sanctuary.”

As the focus on overall personal wellness grows, Lincoln continues to explore new ways to bring in signature features to its vehicles. Lincoln engineers and designers have studied how the senses can impact mood, as well as physical and mental wellbeing, and how that translates into a relaxing experience for the client. The sense of smell is of special interest, as scents and the power of aromatherapy can affect overall mood.

“Scent is one of the five senses that has one of the strongest connections to not only memory, but emotion and can play a significant role in creating an experience for our clients on the road,” said Flore Tramblin, visualization designer for Lincoln.   

Fragrances were specially curated by perfumers for the brand in collaboration with Lincoln designers. Lincoln specifically chose to work with fragrance suppliers that use International Fragrance Association (IFRA)-certified fragrances.   

The name Digital Scent is fitting as each scent cartridge features a microchip and is controlled through the vehicle’s center stack touchscreen. The scenting experience also works in collaboration with the new Lincoln Digital Experience, which is easily customizable to let clients extend their digital lives into the vehicle through their favorite apps and services.