@@tonypeters3320 Since I ordered mine direct from the factory, I don't have it yet as it won't move into production until April 2024, then has to be shipped from China to my state of PA. I did test drive two different versions so far, one hybrid and one non hybrid. I chose the hybrid as it has 60 more HP and better gas mileage than the standard version of the vehicle.
@@echoes1 Did you ever get it? I just purchased a Hybrid Premier 2 which seems to be as loaded as a Reserve according to the salesman (with the 14 speakers, sunroof, smoked out etc). It's nice so far.
@@yoshiakik.5332 No, not yet, Ordered February 3rd, 2024, Reserve III, built on April 22, 2024, still in transit from China. It is close to the US west coast (dealer tracked it) and then it will take another 2 to 2-1/2 months of travel to get to the dealer for me on the east coast of USA to acquire it. Still waiting... 😒
If this exact vehicle was made in the same place by any other brand (well, except maybe Stellantis group), you would be riding its meat to the edge of the Earth. This is a fantastic vehicle. I’ve sat in one and it is extremely refined in person. Quality is through the roof and the OS is lightning fast. I didn’t get to drive it, but I’d assume an adaptive air suspension standard means it feels extremely soft and controlled. Again, if Toyota or GM or VW made this, it would be hailed as the second coming of Jesus. But you hate it because the chassis it rides on was made by Ford. Saying this as a Honda guy.
Great looking vehicle, but having to adjust the air vents thru a touch screen is ridiculous and distracting. Like Europe, the U.S. needs to mandate basic physical controls. I know all about voice control, but it's not as good as ergonomic physical controls.
I wish Lincoln could have found a way to build this in America instead of China. As the owner of several Lincolns, I will never buy a Chinese built car.
Of course you don't, Americans are building the worst realiable car in the world and you have no idea how Chinese are making the best EV and hybrid cars in the world now. Times change, keep closing your eyes and you will see how your country falls way behind
Another fun fact to you: the 2024 nautilus starting price is about 45k US dollars in China, which is much cheaper than in the US Market. It's sad that American brand is more expensive in their market.Think about why? Because Lincoln face much more competitiona from Chinese brands. The US is slow in many fields because people like you, feel like a patriot but non visionary and arrogant
@@孙哲慧 You completely missed my response. I would never buy an automobile built anywhere but the United States. My reasons are about our economy. I want my purchasing dollars going to workers here so they may be able to make their dreams happen because of people like me concerned for them. I won't ever know these people, but I care about them. Caring more about each other starts 'at home'. Being a 'patriot' has little to do with my purchasing decisions, and I'm more than willing to pay more for them. Non visionary and arrogant? If that makes you feel better about who YOU are, so be it.
@@joeriniker8213 Buy American made, good reason. But think about if that is really beneficial to US economy for a long term. High price, inflation, what caused that? And who's really paying for that high price. And...Who is building those American made goods? it's not you, not your well educated white families, it's those immigrants from third world countries and some poor kids cannot afford colleges from those poor states. Are they really that skilled and good just because they earned much more in America than in their home country? Are they really that hard-working? Who am I is not important, I am just a Lincoln fan from China, I probably paid much more tax than you do to your government because of my green card. Ford & Lincoln is probably the only American car brand that still success in China because Jim Farley knows what's going on there and how stupid to anti Globalization.
Actually those door handle were first on the 2019 Lincoln Continental not Tesla Roman. Also if you flip the steering wheel its in the way of those screens and the sensor to montior your eyes. Why no on road drive like all of the other reviewers did.
It is sold for same money as if it would have been built in the US with 5 or 6 times more expensive US or European labor. I bet Ford has nicer profit margin on this Lincoln than the rest of the models.
I have a 2023 Navigator and a 2023 Lexus RX. The lincoln has been far better from a quality standpoint in the first 10,000 miles. As a Toyota guy, this has been shocking to me.
The rear heated seat buttons are some of the nicest looking buttons I've seen in a car at this price. I'm wondering as the car industry removes forward if physical buttons, switches, and toggles will become the luxury feature of the future. If you think about the reason why buttons are becoming integrated into the screen, it would make sense that the return of buttons would be an added cost left only to the most expensive vehicles.
With the roads all clogged because governments have not maintained or up dated roads in their infrastructure programs, their is no way go can make many changes while driving.
I really hate dark interiors, so I appreciate the lighter colors. Something most of the German manufactures don't generally offer. They're typically a sea of depressing gray unless spec out one of the top luxury brands. @6:30 Actually, the human body is not perfectly symmetrical. So all of us has a slightly bigger/smaller side if you look carefully enough. As for too many adjustment? I think don't think so. And that will be especially apparent if you do a lot of cross-country driving. At 6'4 (mostly legs) I can't say enough on how many times I've prayed for some manufacturer to invent seats like these for cars that give you multiple adjustability in variety of places. After being behind the wheel (or just sitting for hours) I'm doubt anybody would say they're too adjustable. I"m not much of a Lincoln guy, but these seats look like a god-send to me. One more thing, never film into the sun.
I really like the light brown/saddle/“baseball glove” color leather seats that some manufacturers offer. It’s a very classy look, especially with black or white exterior finishes.
Idk how you can think the steering wheel is upside down. It wouldn’t make sense to block out the screen in front of you with the hump. And like most other fords and certain vehicles, they have a plastic piece below that hump that makes the steering wheel into a 3 spoke instead of a 2 spoke as in this case.
I bought a2024 Lincoln I love this car but I have a problem with the rotors.Rusting making noise when I apply the brake.I believe the Rotors are not made of the correct mixture of iron & Lincoln motor Co won't correct my problem this happens after washing the car or after rain .What happen when salt gets on the Rotors ??
They're $35 and last on average 6 months each. So with all 3 cartridges installed you have a potential use of 1.5 years until total depletion. $75 for 3 cartridges every 1.5 years is pretty good tbh. BMW used to sell these for $80 a piece
The body molding that goes from the front-fenders to the front doors is a cheap styling edition that's not needed. Except for that it's a good looking vehicle.
They run on eCVTs and not regular CVTs, the difference is these aren't belt driven and don't come with the reliability and power issues of a normal CVT. All gears! And the regular non hybrid model comes with a 8 speed automatic.
I’ll admit the idea that it’s totally made in china makes me not want to buy this at all, but I have to admit it’s on my list. Would make a great driving tour car.
1:00 WRONG dude... we do not need TIK TOK or what ever else to show our friends... Its talk like that that needs to stop. Those things are garbage and we all know it. Go back to real life, you will be better off for it.
Plus the complete vehicle is built in China. One of three vehicles sold in the US that has a Made in China sticker (or should have). Buick Envision, Polestar 2 and the Lincoln Nautilus
All automotive wire harnesses are held on with zip ties with a built in retaining clip. You only notice it because the cable is orange. Pop your hood or pull off a door panel on your own car and I promise you that's how the wires are held down.
Someone needs to tell these manufacturers to stop with all the screens, that is just ridiculous, I would think all the screens is more of a driver distraction now
Somebody thought we take ford edge make it luxurious and stick Lincoln badge instead they should have worked on some reliability issues that ford is facing worst from last 2 decades🤨
Seems rediculous. Hypocrisy. We peach by day ' Dont be a distracted driver, yet... look at the screens in this thing, You couldnt try any harder then this to pull a drivers attention off the road in front of them then to offer up this ' TOY ' Its all giznos and gadets today.
It is beautiful no doubt, but is the technology proven? FORD and his luxury branch Iincoln are known for a lot of very unreliable SUVs. I think their F150 pick trucks (apart from the electric one) are the safest bets.
CVT on a Lincoln? And they want people to take them seriously as a luxury brand? It is so Ford American behavior to do one obnoxious thing, like this! 🤦🏾♂️
12:30 This feels like a gimmic. Something ppl in the future will laugh at. No i don't see this as usable. Well not me personally. Maybe if you spend a lot of time in parkinglots waiting for ppl or things. Then sure. But most ppl will rather consume youtube, or be on the phone than use the "spa". So ... fail.
That vehicle will look dated and obsolete in the next few years. I don't even dare imagine how much it will be to replace all those ridiculous screens. You would have to remove the whole dash. Imagine when the electric actuators/motors that move the vents via the touch screen fail. That again will involve removing the entire dash. You could be talking thousands of dollars in parts and labor.
Too bad Lincoln’s build quality and reliability is abysmal. Have driven two brand new Aviators with zero miles on them at dealerships and they both had numerous issues (speaker dangling from the ceiling by wires, leather coming unraveled on drivers seat, window shrieking when lowered/raised, and button to move the 2nd row seat for 3rd row access installed the wrong way and inoperable. Pathetic quality control at Lincoln. No wonder Ford’s CEO had to make a public apology about the garbage quality of their vehicles 😂
Lincoln did this door handles on the continental back in 2017
And does it still function when it gets frozen?
Yes it does at least it did for me in my 18 Lincoln Continental 🙂
It doesnt look upside down, its shaped in a way that indeed makes it look upright
It’s just you Roman.
Excite, Slippery, Deep Conditions, isn’t that the normal progression of things? 😜😂
Ayooooooooooooo
haha good 1 m8😑😑
This is the best looking car in it's class imo
Iyaeeo: In your and everyone else’s opinion.
I love the direction Lincoln is going! I can't wait to see this design in the new Navigator!
Im excited to see what they do with the Navigator too but id never buy one because its just too big for my taste
I have no issues with the screens, just the lack of useful buttons.
I would buy this vehicle just for the screens.
Ordered my new one in February in this exact same color with the hybrid engine and Reserve III package. 😍
How do you like it so far? I'm going to test drive one today. Same red!
@@tonypeters3320 Since I ordered mine direct from the factory, I don't have it yet as it won't move into production until April 2024, then has to be shipped from China to my state of PA. I did test drive two different versions so far, one hybrid and one non hybrid. I chose the hybrid as it has 60 more HP and better gas mileage than the standard version of the vehicle.
@@echoes1 Did you ever get it? I just purchased a Hybrid Premier 2 which seems to be as loaded as a Reserve according to the salesman (with the 14 speakers, sunroof, smoked out etc). It's nice so far.
@@yoshiakik.5332 No, not yet, Ordered February 3rd, 2024, Reserve III, built on April 22, 2024, still in transit from China. It is close to the US west coast (dealer tracked it) and then it will take another 2 to 2-1/2 months of travel to get to the dealer for me on the east coast of USA to acquire it. Still waiting... 😒
@@echoes1 any updates on your car?
If this exact vehicle was made in the same place by any other brand (well, except maybe Stellantis group), you would be riding its meat to the edge of the Earth. This is a fantastic vehicle. I’ve sat in one and it is extremely refined in person. Quality is through the roof and the OS is lightning fast. I didn’t get to drive it, but I’d assume an adaptive air suspension standard means it feels extremely soft and controlled. Again, if Toyota or GM or VW made this, it would be hailed as the second coming of Jesus. But you hate it because the chassis it rides on was made by Ford. Saying this as a Honda guy.
Nice review! The door handles Lincoln introduced back in 2017 on the then new Continental.
Great looking vehicle, but having to adjust the air vents thru a touch screen is ridiculous and distracting. Like Europe, the U.S. needs to mandate basic physical controls. I know all about voice control, but it's not as good as ergonomic physical controls.
Lincoln had done the door handle thing before with the Town car when they did the suicide door thing.
it was the Continental and both the normal and coach door versions had them
The size of that screen is actually insane, lincon is doing a pretty good job recently imo.
I wish Lincoln could have found a way to build this in America instead of China. As the owner of several Lincolns, I will never buy a Chinese built car.
Quality control for this vehicle was the issue.
Of course you don't, Americans are building the worst realiable car in the world and you have no idea how Chinese are making the best EV and hybrid cars in the world now. Times change, keep closing your eyes and you will see how your country falls way behind
Another fun fact to you: the 2024 nautilus starting price is about 45k US dollars in China, which is much cheaper than in the US Market. It's sad that American brand is more expensive in their market.Think about why? Because Lincoln face much more competitiona from Chinese brands. The US is slow in many fields because people like you, feel like a patriot but non visionary and arrogant
@@孙哲慧 You completely missed my response. I would never buy an automobile built anywhere but the United States. My reasons are about our economy. I want my purchasing dollars going to workers here so they may be able to make their dreams happen because of people like me concerned for them. I won't ever know these people, but I care about them. Caring more about each other starts 'at home'. Being a 'patriot' has little to do with my purchasing decisions, and I'm more than willing to pay more for them. Non visionary and arrogant? If that makes you feel better about who YOU are, so be it.
@@joeriniker8213 Buy American made, good reason. But think about if that is really beneficial to US economy for a long term. High price, inflation, what caused that? And who's really paying for that high price. And...Who is building those American made goods? it's not you, not your well educated white families, it's those immigrants from third world countries and some poor kids cannot afford colleges from those poor states. Are they really that skilled and good just because they earned much more in America than in their home country? Are they really that hard-working? Who am I is not important, I am just a Lincoln fan from China, I probably paid much more tax than you do to your government because of my green card. Ford & Lincoln is probably the only American car brand that still success in China because Jim Farley knows what's going on there and how stupid to anti Globalization.
Actually those door handle were first on the 2019 Lincoln Continental not Tesla Roman. Also if you flip the steering wheel its in the way of those screens and the sensor to montior your eyes. Why no on road drive like all of the other reviewers did.
Love the exterior and the interior. I just wish the powertrain would compete more with the Germans when it comes to power.
Great show Roman... good morning
@05:06 My dog says that you should expose your belly. Then people will come up and give you belly rubs! 😄
I would like Romane to pick his favorite luxury suv and do a road trip with Andre.
Are luxury car buyers asking for an expensive Chinese made car with a CVT?
It is sold for same money as if it would have been built in the US with 5 or 6 times more expensive US or European labor. I bet Ford has nicer profit margin on this Lincoln than the rest of the models.
The build quality of products built at our Chinese plant is 3x higher than what we can achieve domestically
@@duck8670lmao you mean 10 times worse
@@duck8670 Soooo not true - Spoken like a true party member. Ford will soon learn to bring them in here will just get harder and harder over time.
I have a 2023 Navigator and a 2023 Lexus RX. The lincoln has been far better from a quality standpoint in the first 10,000 miles. As a Toyota guy, this has been shocking to me.
The rear heated seat buttons are some of the nicest looking buttons I've seen in a car at this price. I'm wondering as the car industry removes forward if physical buttons, switches, and toggles will become the luxury feature of the future. If you think about the reason why buttons are becoming integrated into the screen, it would make sense that the return of buttons would be an added cost left only to the most expensive vehicles.
Ford will sell hundreds of these. Look for them piling up on dealerships by the end of the year
A bit under-powered, don't you think?
@@krane15yes, very underpowered, they used to offer a V6 twin turbo
With the roads all clogged because governments have not maintained or up dated roads in their infrastructure programs, their is no way go can make many changes while driving.
I really hate dark interiors, so I appreciate the lighter colors. Something most of the German manufactures don't generally offer. They're typically a sea of depressing gray unless spec out one of the top luxury brands.
@6:30 Actually, the human body is not perfectly symmetrical. So all of us has a slightly bigger/smaller side if you look carefully enough.
As for too many adjustment? I think don't think so. And that will be especially apparent if you do a lot of cross-country driving. At 6'4 (mostly legs) I can't say enough on how many times I've prayed for some manufacturer to invent seats like these for cars that give you multiple adjustability in variety of places.
After being behind the wheel (or just sitting for hours) I'm doubt anybody would say they're too adjustable. I"m not much of a Lincoln guy, but these seats look like a god-send to me.
One more thing, never film into the sun.
I really like the light brown/saddle/“baseball glove” color leather seats that some manufacturers offer. It’s a very classy look, especially with black or white exterior finishes.
Idk how you can think the steering wheel is upside down. It wouldn’t make sense to block out the screen in front of you with the hump. And like most other fords and certain vehicles, they have a plastic piece below that hump that makes the steering wheel into a 3 spoke instead of a 2 spoke as in this case.
lol The handles and the Steering wheels are former Lincoln features not Tesla. Especially the Steering Wheel that goes back to the 60-70s
I bought a2024 Lincoln I love this car but I have a problem with the rotors.Rusting making noise when I apply the brake.I believe the Rotors are not made of the correct mixture of iron & Lincoln motor Co won't correct my problem this happens after washing the car or after rain .What happen when salt gets on the Rotors ??
Is it actually one big screen or multiple separate screens under the glass with bezels?
2 screens
@@leroy5202when we finally get one continuous screen we’ll finally be living in the future lol
Can’t wait to pick one of these up in 2 years for $20k less
😂
I’m surprised there is not a dedicated screen to tell you which screens are active. 🤦🏻
😂
Way too many screens ! The spa feature well, those scent canisters won’t be cheap to replace 😂🤣. Enjoy !
They're $35 and last on average 6 months each. So with all 3 cartridges installed you have a potential use of 1.5 years until total depletion. $75 for 3 cartridges every 1.5 years is pretty good tbh. BMW used to sell these for $80 a piece
The new nautilus seems quite a bit larger than the Lexus RX. Seems like it should compete more with the TX almost
The body molding that goes from the front-fenders to the front doors is a cheap styling edition that's not needed. Except for that it's a good looking vehicle.
Beautiful vehicle!
Other than the being built in China, this is a hugely appealing vehicle. Very competitive.
Many chinese factories have extremely high standards. I would think this is one of them.
Everyone I've heard who owns one so far thinks the build quality is far better than any other Lincoln they've ever owned.
Lincoln introduced the belt line door handles with the continental
Do another review of the interior while parked in the shade. Very hard to see the screens etc. in the glaring sun . . .
A great car for people living in their cars which are many today losing their homes to these high prices.
Huh, a 60k suv will have $800/mo payments. You could rent a bedroom at that price.
@@grahamstefaan And crime increasing they would car jack it( no payments)
Didn’t Porsche pioneer the knobless a/c vents a decade ago ?
The replacement costs for those screen will be obsurDUH!
Why would they need to be replaced? Screens have consistently been in cars for almost 20 years now.
@@tri3pleagent Accidents and such
Looks great inside & out. Far nicer than the competition from Lexus IMO. Lexus has gone off the rails with their horrid exterior designs.
Beautiful
As soon as you said CVT I clicked off, those things are shit.
The Prius has a cvt but it's way more reliable than anything American made. Nissan condition you to hear CVT and pee your pants
Are both engines only offered with the CVT on the new Nautilus?
They run on eCVTs and not regular CVTs, the difference is these aren't belt driven and don't come with the reliability and power issues of a normal CVT. All gears! And the regular non hybrid model comes with a 8 speed automatic.
Yes I like it
Hey, I want to say the Lincoln Continental had it first. And from their Tesla copy from Lincoln.. From the doorhandles
I’ll admit the idea that it’s totally made in china makes me not want to buy this at all, but I have to admit it’s on my list. Would make a great driving tour car.
No sunroof?
I hope al those screens don't reflect sunlight when you are driving. Feels a lot of black shiny plastic when it's off.
They do not reflect sunlight at all.
@@JackSmith-qi7dr Good to know!
That’s expensive for a TEMU car that won’t last five years
Nice mazda color.
The Nautilus is made in China at Changan Hangzhou Assembly Plant. UAW and other union workers are welcome to buy one. 😃
1:00 WRONG dude... we do not need TIK TOK or what ever else to show our friends... Its talk like that that needs to stop. Those things are garbage and we all know it. Go back to real life, you will be better off for it.
and you pump it cause you make money from it. Watch yourself.
Plus the complete vehicle is built in China. One of three vehicles sold in the US that has a Made in China sticker (or should have). Buick Envision, Polestar 2 and the Lincoln Nautilus
@@is6566junk
That bright orange power cable being ... ziptied... to the firewall just reeks of Ford quality. LOL.
I don't see alot wrong with it. They are easier to get to or move around imo. If they had dedicated braces, etc, it might be an issue in an accident.
Most hybrids have that orange cable under the hood and zip tied like that
OK Chief … have you not seen a hybrid before? They’re pretty much all like that.
All automotive wire harnesses are held on with zip ties with a built in retaining clip. You only notice it because the cable is orange. Pop your hood or pull off a door panel on your own car and I promise you that's how the wires are held down.
@@parks-n-placeshe was born yesterday, spare him
Considering Ford reliability, I'd buy the Lexus.
Someone needs to tell these manufacturers to stop with all the screens, that is just ridiculous, I would think all the screens is more of a driver distraction now
I agree
I have one. It's definitely not a distraction lol!
They build them because people want them. You are not the majority.
Get off my lawn!!
I love the screens lol absolutely beautiful and wouldn’t be a distraction at all 😊
reupload?
Somebody thought we take ford edge make it luxurious and stick Lincoln badge instead they should have worked on some reliability issues that ford is facing worst from last 2 decades🤨
It needs more cowbells 🤣
Hate that super wide screen. It's pointless to the level of distracting.
In two years, that "crazy screen" is going to look as old and dated as your 2 year old smartphone.
Pray for no glitches, etc😬😬😬
Looks nice, but for that price, it shouldn’t be made in China,
Seems rediculous. Hypocrisy. We peach by day ' Dont be a distracted driver, yet... look at the screens in this thing, You couldnt try any harder then this to pull a drivers attention off the road in front of them then to offer up this ' TOY ' Its all giznos and gadets today.
The steering wheel was copied from 1961 Imperial.
It is beautiful no doubt, but is the technology proven? FORD and his luxury branch Iincoln are known for a lot of very unreliable SUVs. I think their F150 pick trucks (apart from the electric one) are the safest bets.
CVT on a Lincoln? And they want people to take them seriously as a luxury brand? It is so Ford American behavior to do one obnoxious thing, like this! 🤦🏾♂️
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
It’s also literally built (assembled) in China. Not just some of the components but the whole vehicle.
Lexus knows better not to put a CVT in their vehicles.
@@is6566junk
CVTs aren't inherently bad. The engineers chose it for a reason. If you want a normal transmission don't buy the hybrid.
To hell to all those stupid car makers that try to reinvent the wheel
Leave well enough alone 🤦
Lincoln copied 2022 Hyundai Azera's tail light bar.
what a shame.
Hyundai copied 2019 Audi q8 tail light bar
Kinda looks like a buick
for that money its too weak a powertrain, too many screens and QC looks terrible....
12:30 This feels like a gimmic. Something ppl in the future will laugh at. No i don't see this as usable. Well not me personally. Maybe if you spend a lot of time in parkinglots waiting for ppl or things. Then sure. But most ppl will rather consume youtube, or be on the phone than use the "spa". So ... fail.
Its not a TESLA. you dont charge this thing. Your not waiting in the car like an EV. This should not be here.
is it still garbage?
Not one of my favorite reviewers. Odd references as he is walking through things.
Nobody who will drive this does a " Hard Day of Work." lol
chinese car are sooo bad just ask anybody in mexico or europe.
You are driving a car. We are not flying a fighter jet. Car companies please stop with the screens. One for the radio/media that’s all you need.
Disagree!
What a shame Lincoln is making these in China to import to the USA, I’m a Lincoln owner but my car was built in the USA
That vehicle will look dated and obsolete in the next few years. I don't even dare imagine how much it will be to replace all those ridiculous screens. You would have to remove the whole dash. Imagine when the electric actuators/motors that move the vents via the touch screen fail. That again will involve removing the entire dash. You could be talking thousands of dollars in parts and labor.
Too bad Lincoln’s build quality and reliability is abysmal. Have driven two brand new Aviators with zero miles on them at dealerships and they both had numerous issues (speaker dangling from the ceiling by wires, leather coming unraveled on drivers seat, window shrieking when lowered/raised, and button to move the 2nd row seat for 3rd row access installed the wrong way and inoperable. Pathetic quality control at Lincoln. No wonder Ford’s CEO had to make a public apology about the garbage quality of their vehicles 😂
Seems overpriced