Lincoln Aviator 2023 interior

Quality & Reliability

Measures the level of defects, malfunctions, and design flaws experienced by vehicle owners. Covers the entire vehicle from engine to infotainment system. A higher rating means fewer problems.

Driving Experience

Owners' evaluation of the vehicle's design, performance, comfort, functionality, safety, and technology, comprise this rating. Newer and recently-redesigned vehicles tend to score better.

Resale

J.D. Power's forecast of depreciation (how much of its current value the vehicle will likely lose) over the next three years. Lower depreciation equals a higher rating.

Dealership Experience

Owners' experience with this brand's dealerships during the purchase and service process make up this rating. Key factors include customer service, dealership facilities, and the quality of work.

What are the changes to the 2023 Lincoln Aviator?

2023 Lincoln Aviator Features Hence, it returns relatively unchanged for the 2023 model year, with the major changes being a new Diamond Red Tri-Coat paint option, Black Label Special Edition Luxe package, and Jet cosmetics package, which is now offered with Reserve and Black Label trims.

What is Lincoln Aviator luxury package?

The Luxury Package adds 30-way power front seats with massage, power thigh extender, and power head restraints. Also in the mix are rear door sunshades and a 28-speaker Revel Ultima 3D audio system with surround sound technology.

Is the Lincoln Aviator being discontinued?

The Aviator was discontinued after 2005, and its replacement, the car-based MKX, arrived in 2007.

How much does a fully loaded Lincoln Aviator cost?

The 2023 Aviator starts at $53,340 for the Standard trim with rear-wheel drive. This price is about average for a three-row luxury midsize SUV. Midtier models start from $58,505 to $69,190, and the top-trim Black Label and Black Label Grand Touring models are priced from $80,725 and $89,280 respectively.