Lincoln has heightened the completeness of its flagship sport utility vehicle (SUV) Aviator to target the Korean market.
According to Lincoln Sales Service Korea (Lincoln Korea) on the 17th, the large SUV Lincoln Aviator currently sold domestically is Lincoln's signature model that embodies the brand concept of 'serene flight,' which underwent a facelift in October last year. Since its first launch in Korea in 2020, it has added various convenience features, enhancing user convenience.
One notable feature is the seats, which can be adjusted in 30 directions according to each passenger's body shape and preferences. Moreover, a massage function has been incorporated into the front seats to reduce fatigue for both the driver and the passengers. The third-row seats can be adjusted in angle freely. An air refresh feature that improves indoor air quality has also been included. This system automatically adjusts the circulation of indoor and outdoor air by detecting dust and odors with sensors inside the vehicle.
The driver assistance system has also been enhanced. Lincoln's driver assistance system, Co-Pilot 360, includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, blind spot information system, and auto high-beam features. In addition, five modes, including Excite, Conserve, and Normal, can be selected to deliver driving performance suited to various road conditions.
Compared to the model launched in 2020, the infotainment system has also been improved. The LCD touchscreen has been expanded to 13.2 inches, allowing for smoother usage of navigation and media functions. The display showing driving information has also been increased to 12.4 inches. According to Lincoln Korea, wireless charging pads have been installed in the first row, and power outlets have been set up in the first to third rows to enhance passenger convenience.