Ok, here are my thoughts having driven the Reserve III hybrid. First, this vehicle does not have enthusiast pretensions so throw that out right now. What the Nautilus does do is cosset you in refinement with a smooth, non fussy demeanor. Very supple ride and I disagree with Mike on the hybrid engine. Our test drive provided plenty of passing power with three people: me, my wife and the sales rep. No issues. This is not a BMW X5, but then again this is also not as expensive - although close (within $6-10k US). The seats and the stereo in the Reserve III are wonderful if that matters to you. The two tone paint comes with any Reserve, you do not need the black out package. I recommend someone test drive for themselves before coming to a TH-cam inspired conclusion. This is not for everyone but for the right buyer a great vehicle.
I just traded my Mercedes GLE 350 4matic for the Reserve 2 in red carpet with the hybrid CVT. I drove the new 450 Mercedes, the Lexus 350 H, and the BMW x5. If you want sport, buy the x5. The Lexus is smaller on all specs and has a 250hp engine. I found it loud and slow. The Mercedes 450 is not a hybrid, so you are still getting 19 a gallon around town. All cars use premium gas. I love this Lincoln. It has power 310HP with a hybrid. It is beautiful inside and out. All the tech stuff is included on the reserve 2 level trim. But wait, I am driving a Lincoln? What? It was not on my radar until I saw one and drove it. Best car I have ever owned. Also, when you need service or something done to the car, the dealer brings you a loaner, picks your car up, and delivers it back to you for 4 years or 50000 miles!
Lincoln is killing it in the looks and luxury department. I like how they don't try to make their cars 'Sporty' because it takes away from the comfort and refinement. Who needs a sporty car anyways? Luxury is where it's at.
@@TYPICALTRYHARD_ sadly I agree. But still, can’t support that. I’m not saying I don’t buy china made products. But I do try to buy USA made when I can. Especially on large purchases.
@@solaydbak Half your clothes and your phone are all made in china! Why not a car, plus have u seen Chinese vehicles these days they look awesome not the copycat clones of 15 years ago that u still think they are. BYD needs to come to the USA have u seen how good the seal looks or how cheap the seagull is
@@Carfan678 what Chinese brand car looks good to you? Are you American? You don't talk like it. And maybe HALF your clothes are made from China. I am fortunate enough to buy American made.
@@solaydbak I am American I just don’t blindly follow the anti China rhetoric because I’m told to😭 again BYD is killing it and is already the biggest ev maker in the world passing Tesla
I’m here for the bird sounds, the personality, and the amazing review. The Nautilus is such a cool looking vehicle. I’m definitely interested to see how they hold up over time.
Since the introduction of the MKX, I have leased the Lincoln model. From 2012 to the present, the improvements have been by leaps and bounds. I presently have a 2023 Natulis. I HAVE ZERO COMPLAINTS... EXCELLENT VEHICLE and IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE MADE!
👍 I am a recent owner of a Mercedes GLE 350, and an Audi Q7 before that. Years back had a Lexus RX, fantastic vehicle, but passed on the latest version due to stale design. I’ve had the Lincoln Nautilus for a few months and am surprised at how it surpasses those very good vehicles. Have the hybrid version and am getting 34 mpg combined on regular gas, loads of power and library quiet ride. Big screen design is excellent, subtle, sleek and very useful. Yes, go ahead, cancel your Lexus! 😊
@@bvnger3099 yes, the vent controls being all/only controlled through touch screen is a very poor design, as well as a dangerous one. Instead of keeping one’s eyes on the road and reaching down for a familiar control button, the driver is required to look away from the road, touch the screen to then adjust the air flow….all while continuing to view the screen! Dumb. Except for this design flaw, the Nautilus is overall a great vehicle.
Most people associate cvt with with belt driven transmission but hybrids from ford and toyota uses planetary gears and uses electric motor to differentiate gear ratios.
Awesome review! The guys are always doing fantastic job with the video presentation! Love Nautilus design in and out, not happy about powertrain. Waiting on a new Aviator and Navigator.
The door handles aren’t new they came from the Continental. It’s sad that 310 hp is considered underpowered. In my opinion it looks absolutely amazing, the only issue I can see is the pillar to pillar screen being distracting especially at night but at least you can turn it off. Also the push button shifter has been around since the 50s used by different manufacturers
I like the big wrap around screen I just hate that tiny screen in the middle that’s used the control it all seems redundant and out of place . They should have done something different.
I bought one three weeks ago. I’m 67, still working my 🫏 off. It’s silky smooth luxury. Not a sports CUV. It’s built to help you survive in traffic, not to mention a blissful road trip. A true value compared to the competition.
With this review, I no longer feel like buying another SUV anymore, very complete, from design amd functionality, they really put the effort to have a quality product , think there is no competitors at this level, looks no nice 🤩
Mike I am one of your longtime loyalist fans. But you are killing me!! LOL With your performance car bias. The Lincoln Nautilus is an supremely comfortable capable excellent value for a luxury car. I have owned most of the european luxury performance brands including BMW Volvo and Audi VW, and I find that Lincoln has found a sweet spot. Its not a hard edged performance hot rod, nor is it intended to be. Full disclosure. I am a recent convert to the Lincoln brand. Previously. I am on my second Lincoln. The new Aviator or Nautilus will be my third.
I fully agree. I'm on my 3rd Lincoln, and the bias in this review and others regarding performance is just ridiculous. The demo for these cars isn't the hot rod crowd.
Great review. I saw this in person at our car show. It was stunning. The Corsair was a tad on the small side. I am looking for a plush ride to replace my Ram Rebel GT next year. Everything is a 4 banger now, except for Mazda’s CX90. I was not aware it is made in China. The factories in China a newer so that may count for something.
It is stunning!! And the reality is…in Canada with all the traffic and low speed limits…you cannot drive sportily! And if you have this car it’s likely that your passengers aren’t teenagers that appreciate being thrown about!
The infotainment system is from the future. What an incredible design. It looks like a collaboration with Apple’s new CarPlay software coming out soon.
@@jessicalujan7352 as far as I'm Co cermed ALL FORD and LINCOLN cars have "Walk Away" locking system. Can be used either by phone or key fob Cant have a spare key inside car or another phone that's connected to it. Must be turned on under vehicle/settings/lock
@@jessicalujan7352 what I can't say for sure, is it with a certain car trim package. Best thing if you can't figure it out, is go to a Lincoln dealership, go to the car parts section and have them look up your Vin number. They're able to pull up a full feature list of your car.
To the reviewer, not every SUV will drive like a sports car. I own one. I traded a Lexus RX 350 a 2023. 🤯 IKR! The engine in this car is way more refined than the 2.4 in the Lexus. They both have more than enough power. They really get up and go but the Lexus whined like a Toyota. I can't believe I'm saying this but although they're both nice, this is the nicer of those two vehicles. The interior door handles in the Lexus were awful. The engine here has been used reliably in the previous Gen nautilus for years. I love it and don't regret swapping the RX one bit.
@@eLLe0969Nautilus was engineered in America and is assembled in China in a Ford owned factory. Your iPhone is designed/engineered in the US, and assembled in China in a non-Apple owned factory. How's it been holding up?
I drove 2, both had a wind buffering sound that was noticeable north of 55mph. Something is not aerodynamically right about this vehicle. Wasn’t a window or ac and was present in 2 vin numbers. Disappointing and strange. Was likely to purchase but the sound was a killer. Definitely test drive for yourself
The door handles are amazing. They're the same from the Continental. Apparently you've never seen that car or else you wouldn't have been so stunned by them. While the look of the rear wiper being tucked under the roof spoiler is more aestheticly pleasing, it's bad in use. The area of glass where it wipes makes it more difficult to see the road behind you. The lower corners don't get clean and therefore blocks your view of the road and cars right behind you.
Sadly this is let down by the drivetrain and engine. Have to get a CVT to get the engine with acceptable power and fuel efficiency. It’s a shame because it looks great, has cool tech and solid standard features.
@@ulyssesmullins3181 basically bombproof. There are no belts. just change the fluid every 100k the transmission is probably the most reliable piece of hardware in the entire hybrid system.
And note, the exterior door handles are NOT like the Range Rover Velar's. The Velar door handles recess into the door and are flush whenever the vehicle doors are locked (including while driving). Hence, you wouldn't see them in your review mirror.
We came SOOOO close to buying the Nautilus…..until we drove an Acura MDX Type S. Make no mistake, the Nautilus does nail it, and I’m a Lincoln Navigator owner, but the Acura just felt more solid, less floaty, and more sporty with its V-6 Turbo. If you’re considering a luxury SUV, the Nautilus is worthy of your time to check out - and so is the Acura Type S.
We own a 2020 Lexus RX 450 H and test drove the hybrid Nautilus a couple days ago . Nice powertrain and looks . Not a fan of everything through the tech screen including the vents ! We had the Canadian Reserve base model. No moonroof,massaging seats or better audio. I would take it over the new Lexus but will opt for a Hyundai Palisade calligraphy. Not as good of fuel mileage but WAY more features and luxury for way less money and decent tow ratings. Hands down.
The door handles were used on the lincoln Continental . Lincoln should have did it like Land rover ! I can never understand why Lincoln always goes backwards with their new designs!
interestingly everyone was complaining about the new Atlas 2024 4 cylinder and now it seems like it's becoming a thing :D My Atlas Cross Sport 2024 is still a better value for money and SUPER comfortable and really good looking :))
I’m not understanding the Lincoln Nautilus and Lincoln Aviator are both great looking vehicles. But why are they continuing putting those wheels on them. To me they look like cheap hubcaps. Both vehicles would look more luxurious with a chrome spoke type wheel.
This is nice but Unfortunately, Lexus has produced the SUV of the decade in the GX550, its not trying too hard to be luxurious but just a perfect blend of offroad, practical and build quality, something that may last a couple of decades
@@braalo07 no it isn’t. It looks cheap especially inside no v8, and the mpg is the same as the v8. Plus have you seen the interior? It looks horrible A grand Cherokee or defender have much nicer cabins
someone here can tell me if in canada the Nautilus 2024 got the seat massage ? i can see it on usa website and video on youtube from usa but nothing on canada website thanks alot
Fog lamps are going the way of the cigarette lighter, ashtray, and CD players in cars. Fog lights are obsolete in vehicles with modern adaptable LED headlights.
LOTS OF ISSUES GUYS.... PLEASE BE AWARE.... I have a 2024 Lincoln nautilus and already there is a bad rattle coming from the back of the vehicle. Took it in and Lincoln says they are aware of the issue but dont have a fix for it right now. Half the dash has went out just by going into an app. Sound on a phone call is very distorted
Too much gloss black plastic in and out. While novel, the instrument cluster/top dash kind of blocks view out over hood. TBH? powertrain not that impressive. Style? sure...Not a bad vehicle, but not a great one either. Thanks for the content.
i hope and pray the red on the inside of the door when its open is for the driver to see that maybe the door isnt fully shut. If you dont see the rest of the vehicle and you need little lights around the front to tell you theres a car that somebody might open the door of, you need to sell your car and forfeit your license.
Hang on let me try again. If a passing driver needs a cute little red light to see that there is a car on the side of the street that a person might be getting out of, instead of seeing there is a car on the side of the street, we’re failing as drivers. If the driver of this car can just look at a little red light to see the door is not fully shut, instead of walking back to the car to check because sometimes you just can’t tell, then the red light in the door doesn’t upset me.
Would love to have this. American manufacturers have chased the Europeans when it comes to driving dynamics, and vehicles are awful now. There are no more good riding cars that you would want to take a 500 to 1000-mile trip in anymore. Seats are too hard to be comfortable. Suspensions are horrendous, and power now is non-existent.
No it isn't. The Nautilus has a 114" wheelbase compared to something like 106" for the Escape. Nautilus is on a unique version of the C2 platform that is not shared with anything in North America America. Meanwhile, the Lexus RX is on the same platform as the Toyota Highlander and the NX is on the same platform as the Rav 4.
Your iPhone is made in China - does that mean it's a Chinese phone? Nautilus is an American SUV built in China in a Lincoln owned factory. Do the BMW SUVs built in South Carolina make them American...or would you still consider them German? Fun fact: Ford is a global corporation that owns more factories outside the US than within it. I'd say Volvos are more Chinese cars, since a Chinese Corporation (Geely) owns them.
Apparently reliability means nothing to you? Lincoln SUV series but been one of the most unreliable on the market today. And a turbo charger on a four cylinder engine? Good luck that getting anywhere over 100k miles without major leaks and expensive engine problems.
Overpriced Toyota with underwhelming features. This is an overpriced Ford with overwhelming features and much better aesthetics. Lexuses are hideous as all hell.
Would you buy this Lincoln Nautilus over the Lexus RX?
Nope with a market day supply of 140 days, seems no one wants them.
Absolutely
No.
Absolutely 💯 yes. I’d buy any luxury suv over the RX
NO
I got mine 3 weeks ago is very comfortable. Quick, great on gas and the interior is super elegant.
Hows the visibility on screen under the front windshield? It looks like it would have a lot of glare.
Were you aware that it’s made in China when you purchased it??
whats your point? 99% of your things are made in china wtf@@mark8684
@@mark8684 have you ever visited a big 3 automotive plant in china??? do you know what you are talking about?
Oh because american cars are the best ones? HAHAHAHA you got it all confused..@@PC-gs7pv
One of the best designed SUV currently available, great job Lincoln 🤙🏽
and ford 👏🏻👏🏻
Ok, here are my thoughts having driven the Reserve III hybrid.
First, this vehicle does not have enthusiast pretensions so throw that out right now. What the Nautilus does do is cosset you in refinement with a smooth, non fussy demeanor. Very supple ride and I disagree with Mike on the hybrid engine. Our test drive provided plenty of passing power with three people: me, my wife and the sales rep. No issues. This is not a BMW X5, but then again this is also not as expensive - although close (within $6-10k US).
The seats and the stereo in the Reserve III are wonderful if that matters to you.
The two tone paint comes with any Reserve, you do not need the black out package.
I recommend someone test drive for themselves before coming to a TH-cam inspired conclusion. This is not for everyone but for the right buyer a great vehicle.
I just traded my Mercedes GLE 350 4matic for the Reserve 2 in red carpet with the hybrid CVT. I drove the new 450 Mercedes, the Lexus 350 H, and the BMW x5. If you want sport, buy the x5. The Lexus is smaller on all specs and has a 250hp engine. I found it loud and slow. The Mercedes 450 is not a hybrid, so you are still getting 19 a gallon around town. All cars use premium gas.
I love this Lincoln. It has power 310HP with a hybrid. It is beautiful inside and out. All the tech stuff is included on the reserve 2 level trim. But wait, I am driving a Lincoln? What? It was not on my radar until I saw one and drove it. Best car I have ever owned. Also, when you need service or something done to the car, the dealer brings you a loaner, picks your car up, and delivers it back to you for 4 years or 50000 miles!
You seen where it's made in China? I'd go with lexus and have the reliability.
@solaydbak the lexus isn't nice at all and doesn't give luxury orcargo space needed so give it up
My Chevy has a six cylinder, was well under 40K, gets 20 miles per gallon and is a 310 HP.😅
Lincoln is killing it in the looks and luxury department. I like how they don't try to make their cars 'Sporty' because it takes away from the comfort and refinement. Who needs a sporty car anyways? Luxury is where it's at.
Chinese built cars. Sold at luxury prices... No thanks.
@@solaydbak this is the only reason why the nautilus is this nice cause of the Chinese 💀
@@TYPICALTRYHARD_ sadly I agree. But still, can’t support that. I’m not saying I don’t buy china made products. But I do try to buy USA made when I can. Especially on large purchases.
@@solaydbak it's becoming increasingly hard and costly sadly
Lincoln is on fire 🔥
This car is just stunning and beautiful, and yes, I am saying this, it looks better than most Mercedes and Lexus suv's
Built in China. I don't care how it looks. Name one good Chinese built car?
@@solaydbak Half your clothes and your phone are all made in china! Why not a car, plus have u seen Chinese vehicles these days they look awesome not the copycat clones of 15 years ago that u still think they are. BYD needs to come to the USA have u seen how good the seal looks or how cheap the seagull is
@@Carfan678 what Chinese brand car looks good to you? Are you American? You don't talk like it. And maybe HALF your clothes are made from China. I am fortunate enough to buy American made.
@@solaydbak I am American I just don’t blindly follow the anti China rhetoric because I’m told to😭 again BYD is killing it and is already the biggest ev maker in the world passing Tesla
I’m here for the bird sounds, the personality, and the amazing review.
The Nautilus is such a cool looking vehicle. I’m definitely interested to see how they hold up over time.
I’m loving how people are comparing this to Lexus and higher luxury brands. Lincoln must’ve did something right to get people to talk
Got mine 3 days ago, it is one of the best imaginary vehicules that I imagine myself having while i'm in bed imagining having nice things
Since the introduction of the MKX, I have leased the Lincoln model. From 2012 to the present, the improvements have been by leaps and bounds. I presently have a 2023 Natulis. I HAVE ZERO COMPLAINTS... EXCELLENT VEHICLE and IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE MADE!
👍 I am a recent owner of a Mercedes GLE 350, and an Audi Q7 before that. Years back had a Lexus RX, fantastic vehicle, but passed on the latest version due to stale design. I’ve had the Lincoln Nautilus for a few months and am surprised at how it surpasses those very good vehicles. Have the hybrid version and am getting 34 mpg combined on regular gas, loads of power and library quiet ride. Big screen design is excellent, subtle, sleek and very useful. Yes, go ahead, cancel your Lexus! 😊
Anything you don’t like about it? Just curious
@@bvnger3099 yes, the vent controls being all/only controlled through touch screen is a very poor design, as well as a dangerous one. Instead of keeping one’s eyes on the road and reaching down for a familiar control button, the driver is required to look away from the road, touch the screen to then adjust the air flow….all while continuing to view the screen! Dumb. Except for this design flaw, the Nautilus is overall a great vehicle.
Don’t think so. I like reliability……..
That is such a cool car. Not sure about drivetrain and reliability, but damn it looks cool inside and out! 🔥🔥
Dope review. Chimes were created by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra specifically for Lincoln 😉
Love that fun fact ha
Most people associate cvt with with belt driven transmission but hybrids from ford and toyota uses planetary gears and uses electric motor to differentiate gear ratios.
Awesome review! The guys are always doing fantastic job with the video presentation! Love Nautilus design in and out, not happy about powertrain. Waiting on a new Aviator and Navigator.
The door handles aren’t new they came from the Continental. It’s sad that 310 hp is considered underpowered. In my opinion it looks absolutely amazing, the only issue I can see is the pillar to pillar screen being distracting especially at night but at least you can turn it off. Also the push button shifter has been around since the 50s used by different manufacturers
that display is amazing. don't need a new car, but this has me considering my options...
I like the big wrap around screen I just hate that tiny screen in the middle that’s used the control it all seems redundant and out of place . They should have done something different.
I do like your style! It’s fun to watch your videos!
I bought one three weeks ago. I’m 67, still working my 🫏 off. It’s silky smooth luxury. Not a sports CUV. It’s built to help you survive in traffic, not to mention a blissful road trip. A true value compared to the competition.
Oh yea this is a great review dude well done all the way around!
Thanks man!
The touch radio display could have blended inside the dash. But the widescreen is awesome.
With this review, I no longer feel like buying another SUV anymore, very complete, from design amd functionality, they really put the effort to have a quality product , think there is no competitors at this level, looks no nice 🤩
Mike I am one of your longtime loyalist fans. But you are killing me!! LOL With your performance car bias. The Lincoln Nautilus is an supremely comfortable capable excellent value for a luxury car. I have owned most of the european luxury performance brands including BMW Volvo and Audi VW, and I find that Lincoln has found a sweet spot. Its not a hard edged performance hot rod, nor is it intended to be. Full disclosure. I am a recent convert to the Lincoln brand. Previously. I am on my second Lincoln. The new Aviator or Nautilus will be my third.
I fully agree. I'm on my 3rd Lincoln, and the bias in this review and others regarding performance is just ridiculous. The demo for these cars isn't the hot rod crowd.
Love the door handles and the jet black package on the bottom
Great review. I saw this in person at our car show. It was stunning. The Corsair was a tad on the small side. I am looking for a plush ride to replace my Ram Rebel GT next year. Everything is a 4 banger now, except for Mazda’s CX90.
I was not aware it is made in China. The factories in China a newer so that may count for something.
Wait for Mazda CX70. It'll have a V6 and all the CX90 features. Also, Made in America, unlike this CCP vehicle. I'm waiting...
Amazing SUV Mike & Ian. I've been waiting for this. 🔥
it's made in china.
Another great review mike, thanks for helping me serve my clients best as they look for their next SUV!
Great Video, amazing review, and amazing you gave a shoutout to the Videographer ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
We’re a 50/50 team. Thank you.
That instrument panel is amazing! The best I've ever seen. What admit the audio?
Sick intros ... Ian is killing it
Picking up a metallic black, black label tomorrow!
It is stunning!! And the reality is…in Canada with all the traffic and low speed limits…you cannot drive sportily! And if you have this car it’s likely that your passengers aren’t teenagers that appreciate being thrown about!
Nice review as always 👌🏻..
But when you do the measurements and size please includes England's methods even if it is on subtitles
This Lincoln's dashboard is what the 1980s TV show's "Knight Rider" car, K.I.T.T.'s, dashboard should have looked like.
Dag!
I hope Lincoln adapts the Door handle design to ALL their vehicles!
There needs to be a sportsticker mode so the dash looks liks the bottom of ESPN
The infotainment system is from the future. What an incredible design. It looks like a collaboration with Apple’s new CarPlay software coming out soon.
My 2017 #LincolnContinental has the same door handles
Its a good looking suv. But you know the reliability will be below lexus and the depreciation much higher
All good, now they just need to put that 2.7 twin turbo v6 back.
Remember when Lincoln went to this design language they said they weren't going for sport but luxury.
Been waiting for this review from Mike 🎉
Does it auto lock when you walk away or do you have to lock it on the key pad?
Yes it does
@taurussho86 how, cuz I have one & it doesn't lock?
@@jessicalujan7352 as far as I'm Co cermed ALL FORD and LINCOLN cars have "Walk Away" locking system.
Can be used either by phone or key fob
Cant have a spare key inside car or another phone that's connected to it.
Must be turned on under
vehicle/settings/lock
@@jessicalujan7352 what I can't say for sure, is it with a certain car trim package. Best thing if you can't figure it out, is go to a Lincoln dealership, go to the car parts section and have them look up your Vin number. They're able to pull up a full feature list of your car.
Nicely designed SUV. They took a lot of cues from the Range Rover. Hopefully, better quality control. Not feeling the CVT though. Nice review.
To the reviewer, not every SUV will drive like a sports car.
I own one.
I traded a Lexus RX 350 a 2023. 🤯 IKR!
The engine in this car is way more refined than the 2.4 in the Lexus. They both have more than enough power. They really get up and go but the Lexus whined like a Toyota.
I can't believe I'm saying this but although they're both nice, this is the nicer of those two vehicles. The interior door handles in the Lexus were awful.
The engine here has been used reliably in the previous Gen nautilus for years.
I love it and don't regret swapping the RX one bit.
Wait til China engineering fails ya 😂😂😂😂
@@eLLe0969Nautilus was engineered in America and is assembled in China in a Ford owned factory. Your iPhone is designed/engineered in the US, and assembled in China in a non-Apple owned factory. How's it been holding up?
I drove 2, both had a wind buffering sound that was noticeable north of 55mph. Something is not aerodynamically right about this vehicle. Wasn’t a window or ac and was present in 2 vin numbers. Disappointing and strange. Was likely to purchase but the sound was a killer.
Definitely test drive for yourself
The door handles are amazing. They're the same from the Continental. Apparently you've never seen that car or else you wouldn't have been so stunned by them.
While the look of the rear wiper being tucked under the roof spoiler is more aestheticly pleasing, it's bad in use. The area of glass where it wipes makes it more difficult to see the road behind you. The lower corners don't get clean and therefore blocks your view of the road and cars right behind you.
Interesting! Good to know. Yes we never got a chance to film the Continental.
The Lincoln Continental has the same handles and no snow is not any more of a problem that normal handles.
Sadly this is let down by the drivetrain and engine. Have to get a CVT to get the engine with acceptable power and fuel efficiency. It’s a shame because it looks great, has cool tech and solid standard features.
Exactly. The engine ruins it and unfortunately crosses it off the list for me. Otherwise it seems to be an all around excellent ride.
hybrid cvts are not belt driven they are a planetary gearset.
@@BassRacerxis that good or bad maintenance wise?
@@ulyssesmullins3181 basically bombproof. There are no belts. just change the fluid every 100k the transmission is probably the most reliable piece of hardware in the entire hybrid system.
Three "let downs" IMHO. 1.) CVT. 2.) That engine. 3.) ... and the elephant in the room: Made in CHINA.
The fixed door handle first appeared on the Continental and is currently available on the Aviator!
Ah hopefully we can get a new Aviator soon as well!
@@ACCELER8TVThe Aviator just received a facelift refresh and should be at dealerships soon
And note, the exterior door handles are NOT like the Range Rover Velar's. The Velar door handles recess into the door and are flush whenever the vehicle doors are locked (including while driving). Hence, you wouldn't see them in your review mirror.
That is what Mike said in the video - he said if the door handles weren't popping out it would look like a Range Rover Velar in the mirror.@@xtribe8wr
Thats how a dashboard should be done auto makers…
Wow, amazing display! The best Lincoln model. ❤
We came SOOOO close to buying the Nautilus…..until we drove an Acura MDX Type S. Make no mistake, the Nautilus does nail it, and I’m a Lincoln Navigator owner, but the Acura just felt more solid, less floaty, and more sporty with its V-6 Turbo. If you’re considering a luxury SUV, the Nautilus is worthy of your time to check out - and so is the Acura Type S.
We own a 2020 Lexus RX 450 H and test drove the hybrid Nautilus a couple days ago . Nice powertrain and looks . Not a fan of everything through the tech screen including the vents ! We had the Canadian Reserve base model. No moonroof,massaging seats or better audio. I would take it over the new Lexus but will opt for a Hyundai Palisade calligraphy. Not as good of fuel mileage but WAY more features and luxury for way less money and decent tow ratings. Hands down.
I don’t understand why anything that isn’t Toyota/Lexus and Honda/Acura exists at all. Maybe HKG…
Hey Mike, when will you review 2024 Cadillac XT4? Since we are in humongous screens era 😂
The door handles were used on the lincoln Continental . Lincoln should have did it like Land rover ! I can never understand why Lincoln always goes backwards with their new designs!
interestingly everyone was complaining about the new Atlas 2024 4 cylinder and now it seems like it's becoming a thing :D
My Atlas Cross Sport 2024 is still a better value for money and SUPER comfortable and really good looking :))
I’m not understanding the Lincoln Nautilus and Lincoln Aviator are both great looking vehicles. But why are they continuing putting those wheels on them. To me they look like cheap hubcaps. Both vehicles would look more luxurious with a chrome spoke type wheel.
Nautilus hybrid is nice luxury and quick. I know only cosmetic, rims is a no go
Beautiful vehicle in my favorite color for vehicles.
Entertaining review, thanks
Wow…! The best new ❤
I wouldn’t buy this over a Lexus until the reliability is comparable to the Lexus, Acura, and Mazda.
Love your clips
The door handles are from the Lincoln Continental
This is nice but Unfortunately, Lexus has produced the SUV of the decade in the GX550, its not trying too hard to be luxurious but just a perfect blend of offroad, practical and build quality, something that may last a couple of decades
Different category of vehicle. Also 18k more to start.
But the gx is not luxurious in any way yet it’s way overpriced 😂
@@naveenthemachine worth every penny
@@braalo07 no it isn’t. It looks cheap especially inside no v8, and the mpg is the same as the v8. Plus have you seen the interior? It looks horrible
A grand Cherokee or defender have much nicer cabins
@@naveenthemachinecan’t disrespect the GX like that mentioning it in the same sentence as those. GX is the best SUV of post covid era
Pretty cool car. Cadillac seems to only be able to make cool EV’s and not ICE.
someone here can tell me if in canada the Nautilus 2024 got the seat massage ? i can see it on usa website and video on youtube from usa but nothing on canada website thanks alot
How did you make the light across the front grill activate like that?
Does it when you unlock and lock it 👍 believe it’s available on the Reserve and up ⬆️ in the USA. In Canada we only get the Reserve.
@@ACCELER8TV Thanks it’s a beautiful car. I get mine next week. Thanks for a great video
Noice review my man.
I may buy one but I am disapointed there are no fog lamps.
Seems to be the trend with most manufacturers.
Fog lamps are going the way of the cigarette lighter, ashtray, and CD players in cars. Fog lights are obsolete in vehicles with modern adaptable LED headlights.
Perfect interior
Less power than the previous v6 but double the price...sounds about right. Less performance for more of the consumers money.
Looks great but even without looking up the vehicle online, i'm going to guess that they're probably priced out of market (typical lincoln)
LOTS OF ISSUES GUYS.... PLEASE BE AWARE.... I have a 2024 Lincoln nautilus and already there is a bad rattle coming from the back of the vehicle. Took it in and Lincoln says they are aware of the issue but dont have a fix for it right now. Half the dash has went out just by going into an app. Sound on a phone call is very distorted
Needed to see this thanks.
Did they resolve the problem?
Beautiful intro ❤
Beautiful car. Underpowered.
Okay 👍 package.
Cancel your Lexus; you’re right, I *would* prefer exorbitant maintenance cost over quality manufacturing/reliability. Great advice!
Too much gloss black plastic in and out. While novel, the instrument cluster/top dash kind of blocks view out over hood. TBH? powertrain not that impressive. Style? sure...Not a bad vehicle, but not a great one either. Thanks for the content.
LOL @ Lexus RX - where "reliability" is code for cheap maintenance. Is that your king?
Talks about the sound system
Ford is definitely moving the needle with the new interior - stunning. Way underpowered though.
Great review
"Made in China" was all I needed to hear. 🚫🚫
I know right! Me too. Can't wait to purchase mine next month.
Agreed- very disappointing. Made in China is an immediate 👎
@@tafb94force29 I think you misinterpreted my statement... but good luck with your purchase!
i hope and pray the red on the inside of the door when its open is for the driver to see that maybe the door isnt fully shut. If you dont see the rest of the vehicle and you need little lights around the front to tell you theres a car that somebody might open the door of, you need to sell your car and forfeit your license.
HUH???
Hang on let me try again.
If a passing driver needs a cute little red light to see that there is a car on the side of the street that a person might be getting out of, instead of seeing there is a car on the side of the street, we’re failing as drivers.
If the driver of this car can just look at a little red light to see the door is not fully shut, instead of walking back to the car to check because sometimes you just can’t tell, then the red light in the door doesn’t upset me.
If i can afford Gx I’ll cancel my Lexus Tx😂
Not enough screens
Lmao what??
Cancel my lexus for a Lincoln?
I'd have to smoke some lethal stuff to do such a crazy thing.
Toyota over Ford any day. It will be in the shop for everything.
Would love to have this. American manufacturers have chased the Europeans when it comes to driving dynamics, and vehicles are awful now. There are no more good riding cars that you would want to take a 500 to 1000-mile trip in anymore. Seats are too hard to be comfortable. Suspensions are horrendous, and power now is non-existent.
Door handles up there? Yeah no thanks, we're good on this one
It’s on the same platform as a freaking FORD ESCAPE! Why in the world would you cancel an order for anything for this?
No it isn't. The Nautilus has a 114" wheelbase compared to something like 106" for the Escape. Nautilus is on a unique version of the C2 platform that is not shared with anything in North America America. Meanwhile, the Lexus RX is on the same platform as the Toyota Highlander and the NX is on the same platform as the Rav 4.
*So, its basically a chinese SUV with the Lincoln emblem on it.*
with tacky intetior to boot. pass
No its a Lincoln that is sold in china already but the decided to sell in the us as well
What's wrong with that? Where do you think your favorite car brand gets most of their parts? Lol
Your iPhone is made in China - does that mean it's a Chinese phone? Nautilus is an American SUV built in China in a Lincoln owned factory. Do the BMW SUVs built in South Carolina make them American...or would you still consider them German? Fun fact: Ford is a global corporation that owns more factories outside the US than within it. I'd say Volvos are more Chinese cars, since a Chinese Corporation (Geely) owns them.
Lincoln blew the budget on huge screens and fancy lights, then had nothing left to spend on the engine. What a terrible decision.
Apparently reliability means nothing to you? Lincoln SUV series but been one of the most unreliable on the market today. And a turbo charger on a four cylinder engine? Good luck that getting anywhere over 100k miles without major leaks and expensive engine problems.
Ppl buy Lexus mostly for reliability. If this 4bbanger goes out or needs major maintenance at 100k miles, we dont want it
2 bad they left off the 2.7 turbo V6 for the 2024 so it`s going to be a hard pass for me
Don't cancel your lexus.
What a worthless comment.
Facts
Overpriced Toyota with underwhelming features. This is an overpriced Ford with overwhelming features and much better aesthetics. Lexuses are hideous as all hell.
@@anonamos6086in your opinion
Not the reality thou
Just get a Toyota. Same quality half the price