Now at dealers —2024 Lincoln Nautilus arrives with reimagined interior



Lincoln Digital Experience has
new 48-inch panoramic display

(March 15, 2024) PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Lincoln’s newest SUV — the all-new 2024 Nautilus — arrives at dealerships with evolved design, an available hybrid powertrain, and new connected features including the all-new Lincoln Digital Experience and Lincoln BlueCruise hands-free highway driving technology that will elevate the ownership experience for clients on and off the road.  


The Lincoln brand advances the notion of sanctuary with its next-generation midsize luxury SUV. A distinctive and commanding exterior design evolves the face of Nautilus, while the reimagined interior maximizes space and gives clients a sense of tranquility with the help of new, connected experiences. Inside, the Nautilus showcases a flowing, horizontal instrument panel integrated into the 48-inch panoramic display — the largest in its class — introducing new levels of connectivity and personalization.  

“For more than a century, Lincoln has been recognized for its exquisite design and craftsmanship, and as we look ahead to the future, we reimagined the cabin experience and what the sanctuary can become for our clients,” said Dianne Craig, president, Lincoln. “The 2024 Nautilus elevates our portfolio and offers our global clients an all-new, compelling SUV with connected experiences and features that make it just as fun to drive as it is to relax in.”  

The all-new Nautilus will offer customers the choice of two powertrains — a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine as well as a hybrid powertrain. The standard 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 250 horsepower and 280 lb.-ft. of torque is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission.  

As hybrid powertrain options grow in popularity, Nautilus offers a 2.0-liter turbocharged hybrid engine (HEV) available on all trim levels that can achieve a total system horsepower of 310. The new 2.0-liter turbocharged hybrid engine will be mated to a continuously variable automatic transmission with a 100kW electric motor. 

The all-new Nautilus equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine has an EPA-estimated rating of 21 mpg city/29 mpg highway/24 mpg combined. The turbocharged hybrid has an EPA-estimated rating of 30 mpg city/31 mpg highway/30 mpg combined. 

For the signature gliding drive, the Nautilus is equipped with available adaptive suspension and a suite of sensors that monitor vehicle motion, body movement, steering, acceleration, and braking activities. Additionally, Nautilus features five standard drive modes — normal, conserve, excite, slippery and deep conditions — each one fully integrated so customers can effortlessly select the mode.  

The Nautilus was designed and engineered for the brand’s younger, global customers, offering them choices in technology, design and powertrains based on their needs and lifestyles – progressing the brand’s design to a more dynamic, digital space.  

The reimagined cabin incorporates new ambient lighting along with crystal-inspired details throughout the vehicle that capture the essence of seeing sun reflected on water – a piano key shifter, instrument panel toggles and audio knob that shimmer. Nautilus awakens with a new Lincoln Embrace beginning at the center of the new display, flowing out into the front and rear door panels. An all-new flat-top steering wheel allows clients to see over, not through the wheel, giving an overall effect of comfortable openness and a sense of freedom.  

Nautilus takes sanctuary into the connected future, designed to help clients recharge, with features that craft an entirely new sensory experience that will immerse you in rejuvenating power of sight, sound, touch and scent.  

Introducing the Lincoln Digital Experience, Nautilus allows customers to create their own space — beginning at the 11.1-inch center-stack touchscreen and extending up and out into the main 48-inch panoramic display. The new display spans the entire dash and can be personalized to meet driver needs, raising the preferred information of their choice to help keep their eyes up and on the road. 

Customers can access their favorite apps and services from Google and Amazon through the new integrated native experience, as well as with Apple CarPlay powered by iPhone, and Android Auto using a compatible Android device. All content is displayed front and center to help make time behind the wheel more enjoyable, even when parked.  

Designed to prioritize the use of voice,  customers can select either the Google Assistant or Alexa in-vehicle controls to set cabin temperature, search information, find and set a destination, request a specific broadcast or satellite radio station and more. The Lincoln Digital Experience also helps with making calls, sending texts, setting meetings, and controlling connected home devices. When using Apple CarPlay, Siri voice control is specially designed for driving scenarios, like announcing or making calls, responding to messages using just voice, playing music, or sharing an ETA while navigating with Apple Maps.  

Integration with Google Maps provides real-time traffic, road conditions, dynamic and eco-friendly routes and points of interest. Navigation info is displayed on both the touchscreen and the digital cluster. 

The Lincoln Digital Experience was designed to let each customer connect to their unique digital life, making it easy to stream their favorite music, audiobooks and podcasts using entertainment apps downloaded on the Google Play store, including Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, and iHeartRadio. SiriusXM with 360L is embedded, making it available even when a smartphone isn’t connected in the vehicle.