Lincoln has unveiled the new Navigator Black Label, a full-size luxury SUV with a twin-turbo V6 producing 440 hp. Dubbed a "spa on wheels," it targets the Saudi market with an estimated price of SAR 450,000, competing with the Cadillac Escalade and Mercedes GLS.
Lincoln has unveiled the new Navigator Black Label, a full-size luxury SUV that the company calls a “spa on wheels.” It redefines the land yacht concept with a lavish cabin and a 440-hp twin-turbo V6, ready to take on rivals in the Middle East’s premium SUV segment.
What makes the Lincoln Navigator Black Label a “land yacht”?
The term “land yacht” has evolved, but Lincoln redefines it with the Navigator Black Label. Measuring over 5.3 meters long with a long wheelbase, it offers immense interior space across three rows. The cabin features premium leather, natural wood, and polished aluminum accents, with heated, ventilated, and massaging seats.
Spa on wheels: Interior luxury
The Black Label comes with a “spa package” that includes multi-function massaging front seats, ambient lighting, and an advanced air purification system. Entertainment is handled by rear 12.3-inch screens and a 28-speaker Revel audio system for an immersive experience.
How much power does the Navigator Black Label have?
Under the hood, the Navigator Black Label uses a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 producing 440 hp and 691 Nm of torque. It’s paired with a 10-speed الشرح التفصيلي transmission and permanent all-wheel drive. The SUV can tow up to 3.8 tons, making it practical for long journeys.
Fuel efficiency and range
For its size, the Navigator consumes about 12.4 L/100 km on the highway and 16.8 L/100 km in the city, per EPA estimates. With an 87-liter fuel tank, it offers a highway range of approximately 700 km.
How much will the Lincoln Navigator Black Label cost in Saudi Arabia?
Lincoln has not officially announced Saudi pricing, but based on the US price of USD 112,000 (approx. SAR 420,000), the expected starting price in Saudi Arabia is around SAR 450,000 after customs and taxes. This positions it against the Cadillac Escalade Blackwing, Mercedes GLS, and BMW X7.
When will the Navigator Black Label arrive in Saudi Arabia?
The SUV is expected to reach Lincoln’s Saudi dealer in the fourth quarter of 2025, with pre-orders possible via the official website. Initially, it will be available only in Black Label trim with exclusive colors and interior options.
Final verdict: Is the Lincoln Navigator Black Label worth buying?
The Lincoln Navigator Black Label offers a unique blend of authentic American luxury, vast interior space, and premium features that rival the best European SUVs. If you’re looking for a luxury SUV that combines comfort, towing capability, and family space, the Navigator Black Label deserves serious consideration, especially given its competitive pricing against German rivals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Lincoln Navigator Black Label and other trims?
The Black Label is the top trim, featuring exclusive leather, natural wood, a 28-speaker Revel audio system, and a spa package with massaging, heated, and ventilated seats. It also has unique black exterior accents and Black Label badging.
How much does the Lincoln Navigator Black Label cost in Saudi Arabia?
Official pricing hasn't been announced, but based on the US price of USD 112,000, it's estimated to start at around SAR 450,000 after customs and taxes.
When will the Lincoln Navigator Black Label be available in Saudi Arabia?
It is expected to arrive at Lincoln's Saudi dealer in the fourth quarter of 2025, with pre-orders possible via the official dealer website.
Does the Lincoln Navigator Black Label compete with the Cadillac Escalade?
Yes, it directly competes with the Escalade. The Navigator offers a quieter, more comfort-focused luxury, while the Escalade has a more powerful V8 and a massive display. The choice depends on buyer preference.
Sources
- CarBuzz — Why the Lincoln Navigator Black Label Is The Ultimate American Land Yacht
