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STANDARD 2.0 L TURBOCHARGED ENGINE
Experience the thrill of dynamic power and agility as the Nautilus® comes to life with its standard 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, delivering an impressive 250 horsepower and 380Nm of torque. Paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, this powertrain, combined with adaptive suspension and Selectable Drive Modes (Normal, Conserve, Excite, Slippery, and Deep Conditions), empowers you to select the mode that suits both your mood and prevailing road conditions.
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2.0 L TURBOCHARGED HYBRID ENGINE
Lincoln's commitment to innovation shines with the advanced fourth-generation available 2.0-liter turbocharged hybrid engine. This hybrid powertrain flaunts an impressive total system horsepower of 310, consisting of a new 2.0-liter turbocharged engine seamlessly coupled with a continuously variable automatic transmission and a 100kW electric motor. Achieving a combined fuel efficiency of 17.3 km/L, this hybrid engine empowers eco-friendliness.

POWERSPLIT TRANSMISSION- eCVT
Revolutionizing your drive, our eCVT (electronically controlled continuously variable transmission) seamlessly blends power from the engine and electric motor, ensuring a remarkably smooth operation during acceleration. The intelligent system can shut down the gasoline engine at low speeds, allowing the electric motor to take over independently thereby delivering fuel efficiency. The Low gear (L) option mimics enhanced engine braking, providing effective braking without any harm to the vehicle.

SO WHAT IS HYBRID TECHNOLOGY?
Harnessing the powers of internal combustion and electricity, hybrid technology combines the best of both worlds. Just like conventional vehicles, hybrid ones have an internal combustion engine that runs on gasoline alongside an electric motor that gets power from a battery pack and can store energy during braking or deceleration and use it to recharge the battery.

Hybrid cars are therefore also called self-charging cars.

HOW DOES A HYBRID CAR WORK?
The engine and electric motor work together or independently, depending on the driving conditions.

At low speeds and stop-start traffic, the battery delivers electric only driving for short distances and provides extra torque. During normal driving, it supplements the engine to save fuel. Regenerative braking charges the battery to extend the electric driving range.

When more power is required or if battery charge is low, the gasoline engine takes over.

WHY CHOOSE A HYBRID? LOWER EMISSIONS
Hybrid vehicles have less harmful emissions thereby slowing down the progression of global warming and preserving the future of our planet.
NO CHARGING POINTS
Charging points are not required; regenerative braking charges the battery as you drive.
IMPROVED FUEL ECONOMY
Further distance covered with less fuel thereby cutting your fuel costs.

CONFIDENCE ON WHEELS
The strongest statements begin from the ground up. The 2026 Lincoln Nautilus® offers 21-inch and 22-inch wheels on the Reserve, and 22" wheels on the Presidential.
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COMMENTS

- I purchased a 2025 Nautilus Reserve (Red Carpet w/Jet Package) back in August...it's a wonderful vehicle. Getting lots of compliments. Decent gas mileage. My only complaint is the HVAC vents (very cumbersome). Lincoln needs to rectify that situation. But overall I very satisfied with my purchase.

- A big con with the premiere is that it doesn’t have adaptive suspension. IMHO that is a game changer and why it’s really necessary to buy at least the reserve trim.
- Why did the hybrid go down in horsepower? When it came out in 2024 the hybrid had 310 hp, now it is 285??? That move will stop many from considering this vehicle.


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