Lincoln SUV Sizes | Smallest to Largest

A Lincoln SUV is the ride of choice for many buyers. These vehicles have many features of a sedan with elevated seating and more space for passengers and cargo. When you shop for an SUV, size is very important. Here's some more information about why size matters and the Lincoln SUV sizes available. 

Why Size Matters
Size can impact crash safety ratings, and larger vehicles often have better crash protection than smaller ones. Bigger SUVs are also more likely to have safety features like parking assistance and blind-spot monitoring. They also have cargo space appropriate for family, business, or travel uses. Smaller vehicles are more fuel efficient, and they're easier to park and maneuver in city environments.

Smallest to Largest Lincoln SUVs
Lincoln Corsair
The 2025 Lincoln Corsair is 181.4 inches long, 83 inches wide (including mirrors), and 64.1 inches tall. It has a standard 5-seat layout.
 
Lincoln Nautilus
The Nautilus is 193.2 inches long, 85.4 inches wide (including mirrors), and 68.2 inches tall. It has a 5-seat layout with spacious rear seats.
 
Lincoln Aviator
The Aviator is 199.3 inches long, 82.3 inches wide (with mirrors folded), and 69.6 inches tall. It's available with 6 or 7 seats.
 
Lincoln Navigator
The Navigator is the largest Lincoln SUV, and it has 7 or 8 seats. It's 210 inches long, 94.6 inches wide, and 78 inches tall.
 
Seating and Comfort
The Corsair is the smallest Lincoln SUV, and its agile performance and design make it ideal for city driving. It has 57.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the first row, and passenger volume is 102.5 cubic feet.

The Lincoln Nautilus was MotorTrend's 2025 SUV of the Year. It's a 2-row, midsize luxury SUV with a large panoramic display, an 11.1-inch touchscreen, and a comfortable and luxurious interior. The 24-way front seats come with a massage function. This SUV has 113.5 cubic feet of passenger space, 71.3 cubic feet of cargo space behind the front seats, and 36.4 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats. 

The Aviator is a mid to large SUV with advanced options for passenger comfort. It has 19.2 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row and 78.6 cubic feet of space with the second and third rows included. This vehicle comes with 4 years of hands-free highway driving, a 10-speaker audio system with subwoofers, a 13.2-inch touchscreen, and voice recognition.

The Navigator is the largest, most luxurious Lincoln SUV. It has 21.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row and 107 cubic feet with the back rows folded. It also has a 48-inch, elevated panoramic display with customizable information and a 28-speaker audio system.

What Makes an SUV Midsize?
A midsize SUV can be over 200 inches long, and the smallest midsize SUVs can be around 170 inches. These vehicles usually have 2 to 3 rows of seating, and they can carry 5 to 8 passengers. They often have all-wheel drive, plenty of cargo space, and carlike platforms for better handling and fuel efficiency. Midsize SUVs are popular because they provide a great balance of size and comfort. The Lincoln Nautilus and Aviator fit into this category.

It's essential to see which Lincoln SUV fits you the best. Want to take a test-drive of one of these SUVs? Call our sales department at 501-501-2343  or fill out the form below to get in touch with our team!

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