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Navigator pampers your passengers with best-in-class second-row shoulder, hip and leg room. They’ll also enjoy more second-row head room than in the previous generation. On 8-passenger models, the PowerFold® second-row bench seat 1 features heated outboard positions and independent adjustability for each of its 3 passengers. They can also set a preferred temperature using the climate controls on the back of the first-row console, and keep their devices charged with 2 USB ports, a 12V powerpoint and a 230V power outlet – all in the second row.

Lincoln Play 1 is the modern take on rear-seat entertainment. It lets your passengers view content from their compatible devices on the 10” adjustable screen mounted securely to the back of each front seat. Content can also be accessed via SD card, HDMI input, or USB device. Display different content on each screen, and share what you’re viewing by pushing it from a screen to another mobile device in the vehicle. Lincoln Play provides a multitude of entertaining options.

On 7-passenger models, the heated, leather-trimmed, second-row captain’s chairs feature PowerFold functionality and a convenient second-row center console 1 or a pass-through opening 1 to the third row. The second-row console includes roomy dual cupholders, auxiliary audio controls, and a 4” LCD screen passengers can use to view details like station names and song titles.

For effortless access to the third row, Navigator features one-touch, tilt-and- slide functionality on all of its second-row outboard seats. So your passengers can load and unload quickly and easily, even when there’s a child safety seat secured in the second row. With the second-row bench, 1 you also get a class-exclusive parent-position middle seat. You can slide it forward, close to the front console, to make it easy for your first-row passenger to reach a child seated there.

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