It has made its debut with a focus on superior product appeal: Lincoln’s mid-size SUV, the All-New Nautilus.

On the 22nd, Lincoln Korea held a media launch event for the All-New Nautilus at the pop-up store Space Nautilus in Samcheong-dong, Seoul. After its initial release in 2019, this is the first full model change in four years, transforming into a dynamic digital space.

Horizontal design elements, a hallmark of the brand, have been applied to the front and rear, while new lamps adorn the headlights and taillights, completing Lincoln’s unique dynamic appearance.

With dimensions of 4,910×1,950×1,735mm, it has significantly increased in size compared to the previous model (4,825×1,935×1,700mm). Although it’s classified as a mid-size SUV, its size could also be considered as that of a large mid-size SUV.

The wheelbase has also expanded to 2,900mm, increasing by 52mm compared to the previous model (2,848mm). This results in ample space for second-row seating, allowing for two fists in knee room and one fist plus a palm in headroom above. The center tunnel also leaves a fist’s worth of headroom for those seated in the second-row center.

An impressive 48-inch screen is mounted from the driver’s pillar to the passenger’s pillar. Additionally, an 11.1-inch center display has been implemented, enabling real-time monitoring of vehicle status during driving through both the 48-inch screen and the 11-inch center display.

Powered by a 2.0-liter GTDI engine that produces a maximum output of 252 horsepower and a maximum torque of 38.0kg.m, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, it offers optimal efficiency compared to the previous model’s 2.7-liter powertrain.

The price is set at 77.4 million KRW, making it competitively priced compared to other luxury brands in the same segment.

Written by Lee Sang-jin daedusj@autodiary.kr