Trying to figure out if you should look at the Lincoln Aviator or Nautilus? Choosing the right SUV can be a challenge. The Aviator has either a 3.0L twin turbo or plugin hybrid while the Nautilus has either 2.0L turbo or 2.7L turbo engine. The key difference between the 2 is the seating. The Aviator is a 3 row vehicle, giving you up to 7 seats depending on what you do with the middle row while the Nautilus is only available in a 5 seat option. In this video, Steve from Cars With Steve dives into the 2021 Lincoln Aviator and the 2021 Lincoln Nautilus comparing engine options, size, spacing and more!
*2021 Nautilus reviewed* 201a (Canada) / Reserve I (USA) – Class II Tow Package – Cargo Utility Package – Monochromatic Package – Cargo Accessory with Mat Package – Mini Spare Tire – Class II Tow Package – Roof Rack Rails
*2021 Aviator reviewed* 302a (Canada) / Grand Touring II (USA) – Full Rear Console – Floor liners with carpet mats
Time Stamps:
00:00 – Introduction on Nautilus vs Aviator 00:40 – Nautilus – Exterior Styling 02:30 – Aviator – Exterior Styling 05:55 – Nautilus – Engine Options and Power 06:35 – Nautilus – Standard Technology 07:08 – Nautilus – Fuel Economy 07:40 – Aviator – Engine Options and Power 08:25 – Aviator – Standard Technology 09:30 – Aviator – Fuel Economy 10:15 – Nautilus – Towing 10:50 – Nautilus – Key Fob 11:45 – Nautilus – Cargo dimensions and features 13:10 – Aviator – Towing 13:55 – Aviator – Key Fob 14:45 – Aviator – Cargo dimensions and features 16:30 – Nautilus – 2nd Row Spacing and Features 17:35 – Aviator – 2nd and 3rd Row Spacing and Features 21:28 – Nautilus – Drivers Door, Running Lamps and Driver’s Seat 23:00 – Nautilus – Steering Wheel and Instrument Cluster 25:50 – Nautilus – Sync4 Media Screen and Center Stack 30:05 – Aviator – Drivers Door, Running Lamps and Driver’s Seat 32:25 – Aviator – Steering Wheel and Instrument Cluster 35:50 – Aviator – Sync3 Media Screen and Center Stack 40:15 – Final Thoughts on Nautilus vs Aviator