In a segment dominated by European and Japanese brands, one American luxury SUV quietly delivers style, comfort, and technology that rivals the best. Often overlooked, it’s a hidden gem for buyers seeking upscale refinement without the usual luxury price tag.
Its cabin exudes sophistication with plush seating, premium materials, and an intuitive infotainment system that makes every drive relaxing. A smooth, composed ride and available advanced driver-assist features add to the sense of effortless luxury, whether you’re commuting or cruising on the highway.

This SUV proves you don’t have to follow the crowd to enjoy a truly premium experience. For those willing to look beyond the usual names, it offers a compelling mix of comfort, elegance, and value, making it one of the most underrated luxury SUVs on the market today.
In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including TopSpeed and the EPA.

The 2026 Lincoln Nautilus is an Exceptionally Plush Mid-Size SUV
American automakers no longer compete in the luxury segment like they once did. In the mid-size segment in particular, the Germans reign supreme. However, one U.S.-born model ranks amongone of the best options in the segmentdespite being overshadowed by some more popular nameplates.
$53,940
$63,180
Black Label
$77,130
Compared to its core competitors, the Lincoln Nautilus is actually one of the most affordable options in its segment. It starts thousands of dollars cheaper than the likes of the BMW X5, the Mercedes-Benz GLE, and even the Genesis GV80. It also comes pretty heavily equipped from the word go.
If you’re looking for the best bang-for-your-buck, then the Reserve trim is the way to go. Not only does it unlock some pretty attractive optional packages, but it also comes loaded with more desirable standard equipment. This includes things like a panoramic sunroof, heated and ventilated front seats, and a Revel premium sound system.
Changes For 2026
Lincoln has definitely improved the Nautilus for the 2026 model year, imbuing it with some more standard technology along with a couple of other tweaks here and there. Key among these changes is that the most updated version of BlueCruise is now available, now with the ability to change lanes to overtake without you having to intervene.
A ton of color options have been shuffled around this year. For starters, Light Space Gray replaces the Light Smoke Truffle on the Premium trim. A Hot Chocolate/Medium Light Space Gray interior combo also replaces the Light Smoke Truffle/Allura Blue combo. The blacked-out Jet Package is also now available on every trim.
Warranties and Maintenance
We have to applaud Lincoln’s after-sales support on offer here, with a powertrain warranty that beats most of its core competition. This, of course, excludes Genesis, who offer a ten-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty. Bumper-to-bumper coverage isn’t crazy, but it does match what is on offer elsewhere in the segment. The complimentary maintenance on offer is exceptional, with Lincoln even offering an annual detailing service as well as a culinary concierge.
Lincoln Offers a Contemporary Cabin Loaded to the Brim With Technology
The luxury segment has always been about indulging passengers, something that Lincoln definitely understands, at least in the Nautilus. This mid-size SUV comes absolutely stacked when it comes to plush features that turn the cabin into more of a mobile lounge than anything else.
Cargo Capacity (Behind Third Row)
35.2 Cubic Feet
Lincoln’s Natuilus is a two-row affair, focusing on delivering ridiculous levels of comfort and space for up to five passengers. Whether you’re in the front seats or the back seats, you are treated to some of the most comfortable seats on the market, with tons of legroom at your disposal. Cargo space is plentiful, with a large amount of space in the trunk. Fold the second row down and you extend cargo space up to 68.8 cubic feet.
The Nautilus is extremely contemporary, mixing high-end materials witha ridiculous number of tech features. Screens dominate the cabin, which we will get into in more detail in the next section. As well as all the classic luxury features you would expect, things like ambient interior lighting, massaging seats, and scent diffusers can combine to create what the American automaker calls spa-in-a-car.
Infotainment and Technology
Screens play a large role in the Nautilus. As well as the 11.1-inch infotainment screen mounted to the center of the dashboard, there is a massive 48-inch screen that goes from door-to-door atop the dash. The larger screen displays things like the digital gauges, navigation information, and weather updates. While it takes some getting used to, it slowly becomes more normal and readable than you might expect.
There are plenty of USB ports throughout the cabin that can be used for charging and connectivity, though a wireless smartphone charging pad is also available to you. Standard audio is a pretty decent 10-speaker sound system, but the star of the show is the 28-speaker Revel Ultima 3D sound system available on higher trim levels.
Choose Between an Overachieving, Gas-Only Inline-Four or a Hybrid Setup
Automakers are downsizing when it comes to powertrains regardless of which segment you shop in. While the idea of an inline-four in a mid-size SUV might be slightly offensive to some, both the gas-only andthe hybrid setupsoffer plenty of pep and much better fuel efficiency than you’d expect.
250 HP
310 HP
275 LB-FT
295 LB-FT
0-60 MPH
126 MPH
While the Nautilus isn’t going to win any races against some of the more sporting options in the mid-size segment, most drivers will find that it has plenty of power. The same turbocharged four-cylinder engine can be found in both models, with the hybrid adding two electric motors to the mix. While the non-hybrid gets a traditional automatic, the hybrid gets a CVT instead. All-wheel drive is standard kit on both models.
The Nautilus is not meant to be as raucous as the likes of the BMW X5 or the Porsche Cayenne. Instead, it leans fully into its luxurious identity. This results in an exceptionally smooth ride and quiet cabin that feels isolated from the hustle and bustle of the world. This being said, it still feels plenty confident through corners and body roll is kept to a minimum.
30 MPG
31 MPG
21 MPG
29 MPG
24 MPG
Fuel economy estimates for the gas-only Nautilus are definitely competitive for the segment, matching some of the Lincoln’s top competitors. The hybrid not only adds some additional performance, but it is decently more efficient than the gas-only model. This is particularly true if you spend a decent amount of time driving in urban areas.
Safety and Driver Assist Features
Every new Lincoln Nautilus comes with the full Co-Pilot360 suite. This means that it is loaded with driver assists. Standard features include things like collision detection, emergency braking, evasive steering, and cross-traffic alerts. Adaptive cruise control is also included, as is a 48-month subscription to BlueCruise, Lincoln’s hands-free driving system.
The Lincoln Nautilus has been put through its paces, with the NHTSA giving it five stars out of five for safety. The IIHS also gave the SUV their Top Safety Pick+ award.