The 2021 Lincoln Navigator Standard and Ford Expedition Platinum are each powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. 2021 Lincoln Navigator | Manufacturer image Powertrains and Towing These prices cover the standard length SUVs, not the extended length versions, and do not include any additional packages or options.
The base 2021 Lincoln Navigator Standard with 4WD starts at $81,315, while the range-topping 2021 Ford Expedition Platinum with 4WD comes in at $78,895 (all prices include destination charges). The comparison includes pricing powertrains and towing capacities tech and safety exterior and interior features as well as ownership considerations such as warranties and extra benefits.
Both models are offered with either rear- or four-wheel drive (we examined the 4WD variants of each SUV). We pitted the price and features of the base 2021 Lincoln Navigator Standard against the top-tier 2021 Ford Expedition Platinum. The Navigator wears a Lincoln badge, representing Ford’s luxury arm, but is it really more premium and feature-packed than the Expedition? Navigator and Expedition Value Comparison
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Both have ample cargo and passenger space with seating for up to eight, plus some of the highest towing capacities in the class. The two SUVs have a lot in common: The large, body-on-frame vehicles share a platform, wheelbase and a powerful V-6 engine. Related: 2020 Ford Expedition Platinum: What You Get When You Go Big But what if giving up the premium badge means getting more of both for a better price? The 2021 Ford Expedition and its luxury sibling, the Lincoln Navigator, present a good comparison. What’s in a name - or badge? Many car shoppers seek out a luxury vehicle to get the ultimate creature comforts and high-end features.