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The 2020 Lincoln Nautilus has made its debut as one of Lincoln's newest vehicles and their most recent addition to the Nautilus model lineup. The new Nautilus is a small luxury SUV that has gone through a couple of changes since last year, starting with some shuffling of standard and optional features for each trim model. The Nautilus lose the Select has been discontinued, It comes with a quieter interior and extra seat adjustments, although the Select trim level has been removed from the lineup.
The 2020 Nautilus is complete with its lineup of trim levels, each with its own set of features and amenities. There are now three trim levels available: the Base, Reserve, and Lincoln Black Label. The Base is, as its name suggests, the most standard and basic model available and comes with typical features like power-adjustable front seats, simulated leather upholstery, and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration.
The Reserve trim adds in some upgrades like a new panoramic sunroof, premium leather upholstery, a heated steering wheel, and an optional surround-view camera system. The Lincoln Black Label is the most advanced of these trims and brings in all the same features as the Reserve but makes them standard and extra paint options for the car interior.The 2020 Lincoln Nautilus has been given an engine that can match its size and can generate an output worthy of its brand. The engine operates on an 8-speed shiftable automatic transmission, with a front-wheel drive train and inline-four cylinders to match it. The engine also has a 250 horsepower rating and can deliver up to 280 feet per pound of engine torque. It is generally recommended to use premium unleaded fuel and can carry eighteen gallons of gasoline at one time.
The Lincoln Nautilus has been assured to be a safe vehicle and is fitted with all of the necessary safety features and protocols to ensure security for all of the occupants. A new feature added to the Nautilus is a blind spot detection system, which looks for objects in the driver's blind spot areas and alerts them to the objects with a beeping noise. The Nautilus also comes with turn signal mirrors, auto delay off headlamps wit dusk sensing features, and an LED function. An emergency braking assist feature has been included to activate when brakes are damaged or when the driver needs to stop the vehicle abruptly.
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