The 2025 Lincoln Aviator® SUV
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The new 2025 Lincoln Aviator, an SUV capable of seating up to seven, surrounds you with eye-catching design elements and driver-focused technologies to help elevate and enrich your driving experience. The2025 Lincoln Aviator® SUV offers best-in-class standard gas horsepower and torque,1 the Lincoln Digital experience, available Jet Appearance Package, Lincoln Black Label™ offerings,2 and more combine to help make your Lincoln Aviator and your journey uniquely your own.

When compared to the competitors on this page, the strength and underlying value Lincoln offers comes to the surface in a bold way when it comes to standard engine horsepower, first-row leg room, first-row shoulder room, front-seat adjustability, the number of available sound system speakers, and more.

Head-to-head comparison

2026 AUDI
Q7

The numbers prove that more is more. When compared to the Audi Q7, the Lincoln Aviator® SUV offers more first-row leg room (43 in/41.7 in), more first-row shoulder room (61.5 in/59.5 in), more horsepower (385 hp/261 hp),1 more torque (415 lb ft/398 lb ft)1 and more maximum available sound system speakers.

2026 BMW
X7

You may notice a trend beginning to start. When compared to the BMW X7, the Lincoln Aviator offers more first-row leg room (43 in/39.8 in), more first-row shoulder room (61.5 in/60 in), more horsepower (385 hp/375 hp),1 and 17 lb ft more torque (415 lb ft/398 lb ft).1

2026 LEXUS
TX

The trend continues with the Lexus TX. When compared to the Lexus TX, again, the Lincoln Aviator offers more first-row leg room (43 in/41.6 in), more first-row shoulder room (61.5 in/60 in), more horsepower (385 hp/275 hp),1 more torque (415 lb ft/317 lb ft)1 and more maximum available sound system speakers.

2026 VOLVO
XC90

It may sound like a broken record, but it bears repeating. When compared to the Volvo XC90, yet again, the Lincoln Aviator offers more first-row leg room (43 in/40.9 in), more first-row shoulder room (61.5 in/57.7 in), more horsepower (385 hp/247 hp),1 and more torque (415 lb ft/266 lb ft).1

When both form and function matter

FIRST-ROW
LEG ROOM

  • LINCOLN
    AVIATOR
    43 IN
  • Audi
    Q7
    41.7 IN
  • BMW
    X7
    39.8 IN
  • Lexus
    TX
    41.6 IN
  • Volvo
    XC90
    40.9 IN

FIRST-ROW
SHOULDER ROOM

  • LINCOLN
    AVIATOR
    61.5 IN
  • Audi
    Q7
    59.5 IN
  • BMW
    X7
    60 IN
  • Lexus
    TX
    60 IN
  • Volvo
    XC90
    57.7 IN

STANDARD HORSEPOWER
AND TORQUE

  • LINCOLN
    AVIATOR
    385 HP1
    415 LB FT1
  • Audi
    Q7
    261 HP
    273 LB FT
  • BMW
    X7
    375 HP
    398 LB FT
  • Lexus
    TX
    275 HP
    317 LB FT
  • Volvo
    XC90
    247 HP
    266 LB FT

MAXIMUM AVAILABLE
AUDIO SPEAKERS

  • LINCOLN
    AVIATOR
    28 Speakers
  • Audi
    Q7
    17 Speakers
  • BMW
    X7
    36 Speakers
  • Lexus
    TX
    21 Speakers
  • Volvo
    XC90
    20 Speakers

1 Class is large Crossover Premium Utility with a starting MSRP under $150,000.

2 Available at participating Lincoln Black Labelâ„¢ Retailers only.

3 Available feature on select vehicles. BlueCruise requires an active plan or trial - see lincoln.com/technology/bluecruise for details. Terms apply. BlueCruise is a driver-assist feature and does not replace safe driving or driver's attention, judgment, or need to control the vehicle. Only remove hands in a hands-free Blue Zone. Always watch the road and be prepared to resume control. See Owner's Manual for details and limitations.

4 Standard gas engine comparison. Horsepower and torque ratings based on premium fuel per SAE J1349® standard. Your results may vary. Horsepower and torque are independent attributes and may not be achieved simultaneously.