Adjustable head restraints: driver and passenger w/tilt
Brake assist
Dual front impact airbags
Dual front side impact airbags
Electronic stability
Forward collision: Lincoln Co-Pilot360 - Automatic Emergency Braking mitigation
Ignition disable
Knee airbag
Occupant sensing airbag
Overhead airbag
Panic alarm
Pedestrian detection: prevention
Perimeter/approach lights
Security system
Traction control
Dealer Notes
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Overall3.8Out of 5
The Bullet is great!
By The Bullet | on 12/13/2025 10:07:41 PM
5.0
The Reserve Aviator is a great buy. The 400 HP is more than enough for passing and staying out of trouble in traffic. The comfort is way, way above average. I find the controls to be very accessible, and easy to maneuver through.
The gas economy is about 19 city and 25-26 hwy.
Having the grey paint scene, it does NOT look dirty all the time. Although, due to traveling weekly, it seems to get a weekly wash.
The only issue are the nitrogen filled tires. Living in a more rural area, the Lincoln dealers are a bid far to have regular service for them. All other service can and are handled by an older Ford dealership in our community.…
super auto
By James | on 12/8/2025 5:51:19 PM
5.0
A great, comfortable riding vehicle with the latest technology that is easy to use. The Lincoln Aviator has the room to accommodate a big family or six adults. Auto driving, Blue cruise, will be helpful for long drives.…
Nice quiet SUV but very stiff suspension and ride
By Anonymous Reviewer | on 8/1/2025 4:04:44 PM
4.0
Just bought a 2020 Aviator with 48K miles. I traded in a 2014 Buick Enclave. The Aviator has very adequate power for acceleration and a very quiet ride, especially highway speeds. The fit and finish are superior and it has plenty of techy gadgets. The driver's seat is quite narrow and hugs you a little too much (for me). I have broad shoulders and it is almost uncomfortable to sit in this seat for long without feeling "squished". My old Enclave had much more comfortable seating. I was disappointed in how stiff the Aviator's ride was; something I didn't expect from a Lincoln. It is a heavy SUV and you can feel every bump in the road and the stiffness of the ride feels more like a sports car rather than a luxury SUV; which some people might like. I was expecting a soft, quiet ride like the Lincolns I remember years ago.…