The Lincoln Aviator, available at Rowe Lincoln Westbrook, soars above the competition in a crowded segment. This refined midsize SUV elevates the driving experience beyond compare. With stylish new updates, such as a redesigned grille and headlamps that dance when you approach, you will stand out from the crowd in Westbrook, DE.
What Makes the Aviator Stand Out
With amazing features such as BlueCruise hands-free driving and design elements borrowing from the heydays of aviation, the Lincoln Aviator stands out in several other ways. An all-new digital experience awaits drivers while they navigate the 13.2-inch infotainment display. An optional Special Edition package blacks out interior trim and features an all-black roof with ebony wheels, offering a hint of the classic Lincoln Continental with black-on-black details, while you drive around Saco.
Interior Comfort
Compared to vehicles such as the Genesis GV80 or the Volvo XC90, the Lincoln Aviator is well ahead of the class in comfort. With a voluminous interior, the Aviator beats the headroom, legroom, and shoulder room competition. The Lincoln is sure to be a more comfortable experience for all inside, with 140 cubic feet of passenger volume, the Genesis coming up short at 109 cubic feet, and the Volvo with only 104 cubic feet. Why be cramped in South Portland?
Room for baggage
Whether on a road trip or simply running to the grocery store, having the room to put your bags is important. With the Aviator configured to hold seven passengers, you have about 19 cubic feet of space, plenty for a few bags or a trip to the store. Fold the rear seats down, and you have about 43 cubic feet. With the middle and rear rows down, you have about 79 cubic feet while leaving on a road trip from Lewiston.
The Genesis only has about 12 cubic feet with all three rows. With a five-passenger configuration, you have about 35 cubic feet; with all the seats down, you have 72 cubic feet for cargo.
The Volvo has about 13 cubic feet behind the third row, about 36 with the third row down, and about 66 with both passenger rows folded.
Overall, the design of these vehicles is to carry people and cargo. When planning a nice trip along the coast with friends, you want to avoid having a bag on your lap. The Lincoln Aviator offers more space for you and your baggage.
Automated Safety
Safety features seem to be the new mark of luxury. As comfort features and infotainment technology trickle down into even the most basic models available, advanced safety features are becoming the hallmark of luxury. While many vehicles have features like lane assist and emergency braking, autonomous driving is what sets some luxury vehicles apart. While Volvo and Genisis offer semi-autonomous driving features, Lincoln BlueCruise offers hands-free highway driving. You can relax and focus on the road while the Aviator handles the details of highway driving.
Service
Owning a vehicle inherently requires a certain amount of service. Oil changes and tire rotation keep your vehicle running smoothly and safely. When you purchase the pinnacle of luxury, you should expect an elevated level of service. Lincoln takes servicing your vehicle to a whole new level. Simple service visits can be done right at your home or office. A Lincoln Service Valet can organize more extensive service visits by picking up your vehicle and leaving you a loaner vehicle to use in the meantime. While other brands offer pickup and delivery, Lincoln stands out with at-home service and Lincoln Service Valet in Portland.
Contact Rowe Lincoln Westbrook
When you are ready to experience what elevated luxury feels like, visit Rowe Lincoln Westbrook. Our Consultants will walk you through the features of the Lincoln Aviator and take you on a drive to feel the difference for yourself. Contact Rowe Lincoln Westbrook to schedule a time to visit us at your convenience.