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2020 Lincoln Aviator pricing, configurator revealed: It goes on sale in summer

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The

2020 Lincoln Aviator

is priced at $52,195 to start,

Lincoln

announced today as the

crossover’s configurator went live

. Revealed at the

Los Angeles Auto Show

late last year, the

Aviator

is the newest entry in Lincoln’s SUV lineup. It slots in below the

Navigator

but above the

Nautilus

.

Five different trim levels will be offered at the start, with two powertrain combinations as well. The most expensive Black Label Grand Touring SUV will set you back a cool $88,895. Even the base engine in the Aviator is quite potent. It’s a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 making 400 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. The

plug-in hybrid

version is even more powerful, as it keeps the same gas engine but adds electric power to bring the final tallies to 450 horsepower and 600 pound-feet of torque. Hello Germany, says Lincoln.

Lincoln differentiates between the plug-in and normal Aviator with the Grand Touring designation. The cheapest one of these begins at $69,895. That’s a hefty price increase compared to the base model, but the power increase plus ability to run an unspecified number of miles on electric only is a pretty hefty benefit.

As we take a look at others in the segment, the Lincoln is priced competitively in base spec. Specifically, the Aviator undercuts the Germans by a decent amount. The

2019 BMW X5

starts at $61,695.

Mercedes

has the redesigned

2020 GLE

starting at $56,695. And the

Audi Q7

begins at $54,545. Every one of those cars is underpowered compared to the Aviator at those price points.

That said, you probably won’t want just the base Aviator. Stepping up just one level to the Reserve trim at $57,285 nets you features like a 14-speaker Revel audio system, 360-degree camera and quad-zone climate control. Going up to the pricey Black Label ($78,790), you’ll get the 30-way heated/cooled seats, 28-speaker Revel audio system, Panoramic roof and all the fancy materials that go with Lincoln Black Labels. If you tack on every option you can to the high-zoot version, it’ll crest $90,000.

Lincoln says orders for the new Aviator can be placed in February, and vehicles will be arriving to

dealers

in the summer.

from Autoblog http://bit.ly/2FRYcWm