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NAVIGATOR TAKES LINCOLN INTO UNCHARTED WATERS

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With features including the power of a 5.4-liter SOHC V-8 engine, the comfort and control of air suspension and the quality of Lincoln, the 1998 Navigator is designed to provide its passengers the most luxurious way to travel -- anywhere. Navigator features a four-speed automatic transmission with the 5.4-liter V-8 and will be available in either a two-wheel or four-wheel-drive configuration.
Navigator's distinctive smooth ride is delivered by a load-leveling air suspension, fully independent short- and long-arm front suspension and specially developed shocks and tires. Engineering objectives for passenger comfort and quietness led to the development of a premium sound isolation package, resulting in exceptional noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) suppression. For passengers, this can translate into a quiet environment for conversation -- even while driving up rugged mountain roads.
Navigator's quiet but powerful engine is rated at 230 horsepower at 4,250 rpm with torque of 325 foot-pounds at 3,000 rpm. A Class III trailer tow package allows Navigator customers to tow up to 8,000 pounds in style, with a maximum payload of 1,800 pounds. An optional four-wheel-drive system - Control-Trac - features four settings, including a convenient automatic four-wheel-drive setting that self activates when it senses wheel slippage. The power is transferred from the wheels that are slipping to the wheels that are gripping for true "set and forget" convenience.
On the exterior, Navigator is immediately recognizable by its distinctive styling, which features a one-piece Lincoln grille integrated into a uniquely styled hood. Styling is further accented by clear lens complex reflector headlamps and fog lamps and a wraparound front and rear bumper fascia. The rear design features dual complex reflector taillamps and a bright center liftgate applique with complex reflector back-up lamps, license plate housing and integrated liftgate handle.
Navigator is further distinguished by its premium interior amenities. Leather seating surfaces and burled walnut wood accents on the soft-feel instrument panel, floor console and door panels are standard. A wood and leather-trimmed steering wheel also is equipped with duplicate audio and climate controls. Another feature of Navigator is standard quad bucket seats and a third-row bench, an exclusive in the sport utility segment. A second-row bench also is available to accommodate up to eight passengers. With a 119-inch wheelbase, Navigator offers more than 116 cubic feet of cargo space, and with an overall length just under 205 inches, it easily fits into standard-size garages. Navigator will be Ford Motor Company's first vehicle to have the new Second Generation driver and passenger air bags. Second Generation air bags have been "depowered" to provide even more safety benefits by reducing the risk posed to occupants, including children and short-statured adults, from air bag inflation.
Other safety features which help protect Navigator passengers include four-wheel antilock disc brakes, driver and passenger air bags, side impact door beams, rear door child safety locks and adjustable height three-point safety belts. Navigator's overall size, command seating position and ride height also contribute to driver and passenger comfort, safety and security. And with features such as remote keyless entry and the SecuriLock passive anti-theft system, passenger security is further enhanced. Other features on Navigator include integrated illuminated running boards, variable assist speed-sensitive steering, an electronic automatic climate control system, intermittent front windshield wipers, power windows, automatic headlamps, driver and front passenger power seating, a three position memory driver's seat and an accessory delay system. Additionally, several upscale options are offered including an auxiliary climate control system, power moonroof with a one-touch-open feature and universal garage door opener, electrochromic interior rearview mirror, seven-speaker 290 Watt Premium sound system and front floor console-mounted six-disc CD changer.

NAVIGATOR SETS A NEW COURSE IN SUV LUXURY
With its many features, the 1998 Lincoln Navigator gives its discerning customers the capability, comfort and practicality they require while also providing the level of luxury they demand.

Capable Luxury
A proven 5.4-liter SOHC V-8 engine, two- and four-wheel-drive powertrains and speed sensitive steering lay the foundation for a truly capable and versatile full-size sport utility vehicle.

Control Trac Four-Wheel Drive
Navigator's capability is highlighted by its Control Trac four-wheel drive system. With Control Trac, drivers have the choice of four drive settings:

Control-Trac provides a variety of settings to allow drivers to select the one that best fits current road conditions, and they can be ready to make their selections with the flip of a switch. Automatic four-wheel drive combines the best of all worlds -- two-wheel-drive fuel economy and four-wheel-drive dependability. This mode automatically redirects torque between front and rear wheels as conditions change. If the system detects the rear wheels are slipping, then torque is automatically transferred to the front wheels for true "set and forget" convenience.

Proven Powertrain
Navigator's 5.4-liter modular V-8 engine develops 230 horsepower at 4,250 rpm and 325 foot-pounds of torque at 3,000 rpm. This engine is a chain-driven, single overhead cam (SOHC) design with a deep-skirt block and an induction system tuned to provide maximum low rpm torque without sacrificing horsepower at higher engine speeds. This maximized low-end torque allows drivers pulling boats or trailers increased capability to quickly reach and maintain highway speeds. A standard Class III trailer tow package allows Navigator to tow up to 8,000 pounds. Navigator also has a maximum payload capacity of 1,800 pounds. Navigator's engine also features multi-port electronic fuel injection and Ford's fifth generation engine control system (EEC-V) which optimize fuel economy and engine power output. The engine is protected with fail-safe cooling, an early warning and safeguard system used to avoid overheating damage. The system allows Navigator to operate for short distances even after a total loss of coolant, depending on vehicle load, road conditions and outside temperatures.

Speed Sensitive Steering Control
Speed-sensitive variable assist steering gives Navigator low-speed maneuverability with high-speed handling ability. This is achieved by using the vehicle's speed to regulate the power assist steering boost, giving greater assistance at low speeds and less at high speeds. The end result gives the driver an improved sense of control at any operating speed.

Comfortable Luxury
Load-leveling air suspension, fully independent shortllong arm front suspension and specially developed shocks and tires all contribute to Navigator's comfortable, smooth ride. In addition, passengers are surrounded by a sense of luxury in Navigator's interior which features many premium amenities and a sound isolation package.

Load Leveling Suspension
Navigator features four corner load-leveling suspension on 4x4 models and rear air suspension on 4x2 models. Four corner air suspension provides a uniform ride height for smoother ride and easier entry and exit by lowering the vehicle's step-in height. Rear air springs and front air shocks allow the Navigator to "kneel" down 1 inch after the vehicle is turned off. In 4x4 Low mode at speeds below 25 mph, the vehicle rises 1 inch higher than the standard ride height for improved off road capability. Rear load-leveling suspension is featured on 4x2 models. It uses air springs in the rear of the vehicle. Ride height and level pitch attitude are maintained under loaded conditions with this unique suspension. For customers, this means extra ride smoothness, control and trailering capability. Navigator's suspension components are specially tuned to optimize overall ride quality with uniquely designed shocks and tires. Up front, an independent short-and-long-arm (SLA) front suspension allows each of the front wheels to travel individually over bumps for a smooth ride.

Interior Amenities
Navigator's seating surfaces are premium leather with burled walnut accenting the soft-feel instrument panel, floor console and door panels. A wood and leather-trimmed steering wheel features speed control and duplicate audio and climate controls. A premium sound isolation package accounts for Navigator’s measurably low levels of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH). For drivers and passengers, this means a quiet, comfortable ride. When passengers are ready for a little noise, Navigator's Premium audio system takes over. The optional system combines six speakers and an 8-inch subwoofer for clear, crisp sound. The package includes the large P 100 receiver with auto-reverse cassette and rear-seat audio controls with headphone jacks. A front floor console-mounted six-disc CD changer also is available. Navigator's electronic automatic climate control system further enhances passenger comfort. The standard system offers separate outlets and controls for the front and second row. An auxiliary heating and cooling system that adds third-row outlets also is available.

Safe, Practical Luxury
Navigator will be Ford Motor Company's first vehicle to have the new Second Generation driver and passenger air bags. Second Generation air bags have been "depowered" to provide even more safety benefits by reducing the risk posed to occupant's, including children and short-statured adult, from air bags inflation. Navigator's overall size, command seating position and ride height also contribute to driver and passenger comfort, safety and security. And Navigator is practical -- it can seat up to eight passengers while providing plenty of room for cargo and towing up to 8,000 pounds.

Meeting Expectations for Safety and Security
Navigator meets all 1999 Federal government truck safety standards. Important safety and security features include:

Segment First Quad Bucket Seating
Navigator comes standard with quad buckets and a third-row bench, an exclusive in the sport utility segment. Both the front- and second-row bucket seats include a center console for convenient storage. A second-row bench seat also is available to accommodate up to eight passengers. Navigator provides over 116 cubic feet of cargo space - more than any other competitive full-size luxury sport utility vehicle. With an overall length of just under 205 inches, it easily fits into standard size garages.

The Lincoln Commitment
Every Navigator is backed by the Lincoln Commitment. This includes 24-hour roadside assistance and a 4 year/50,000 mile limited warranty. It is a guarantee by Lincoln to provide a positive ownership experience in product quality and sales and service.

LINCOLN GETS READY TO DRIVE INTO THE FULL-SIZE SPORT UTILITY MARKET
The 1998 Navigator is about to turn the tide in the full-size sport utility segment when it joins Lincoln's line of luxury vehicles. In this expanding market, Lincoln's first entry into the full-size premium sport utility segment will give customers a unique choice with Navigator's combination of elegance and capability. Between 1990 and 1996, the total sport utility market grew from 93 5,000 units to more than 2 million units. By 1998, the sport utility market is expected to grow to more than 2.3 million units and represent nearly 30 percent of the total truck market. Annual sales of full-size utilities in the United States are expected to reach 500,000 units by 1998. Many functional features are standard on Navigator such as load-leveling air suspension, a 5.4-liter SOHC V-8 engine, a premium sound isolation package and specially developed shocks and tires. Safety and security features include four-wheel antilock disc brakes, Second Generation driver arid passenger air bags and SecuriLock passive anti-theft system.
Navigator's functional and safety features are combined with luxurious interior appointments, such as leather seating surfaces, burled walnut accents and second-row bucket seats, a Navigator exclusive in the sport utility segment. This is in addition to distinctive exterior styling. Research shows that Navigator will appeal mostly to families and empty nest couples with active lifestyles who want their vehicle to be both versatile and capable.

PRICE AND FEATURES MAKE LINCOLN NAVIGATOR THE BENCHMARK FOR FULL-SIZE PREMIUM SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
Lincoln has notified its dealers of manufacturer's suggested retail prices starting below $40,000 for the 1998-model Lincoln Navigator, establishing a new benchmark in the full-size luxury sport utility segment. Customers comparing full-size luxury SUVs will find that Navigator offers premium features and world-class performance at prices well under competitive full-size luxury brands. Suggested retail prices for the Navigator 4x2 model start at $39,950 and at $43,300 for the 4x4 model, both including destination charges. All Navigator models offer an impressive array of standard features and are backed by the Lincoln Commitment, which includes limited warranty coverage for 48 months or 50,000 miles.

1998 NAVIGATOR TO DRAW A NEW CUSTOMER TO A NEW LINCOLN
The introduction of the Lincoln Navigator is expected to attract customers who are different from those who usually go to Lincoln showrooms. On a functional level, these buyers want a vehicle that is versatile enough to accommodate their active lifestyle. They also need space for growing families with multiple activities or for traveling and entertaining. Navigator buyers are busy people who want a vehicle capable of handling any situation or condition they might face in their day-to-day lives. They also are discerning and think of their vehicle as an enhancement to their lifestyle. They desire a superior level of comfort, roominess, ride, quietness and luxury features. On an emotional level, Navigator buyers are image conscious and value the adventurous, sporty image that SUVs project. They see SUVs as the ultimate in family safety and security because of the capability and control they offer. These customers seek exclusivity and can afford it, and they translate greater demands on their time into more demands on their vehicles. They also want a personal level of sales and service, viewed as the "luxury experience. This buyer group does not aspire to the large, traditional luxury cars of the past, and they want functional luxury in new and different packaging with greater flexibility to support their active lifestyles. The versatility and capability offered by a full-size sport utility vehicle meets this need. Customers expect a luxury SUV to have:

NAVIGATOR - ENGINEERED TO BE CAPABLE, LUXURIOUS
Creating an exceptional vehicle to meet the high expectations of the luxury customer was the goal of the Navigator engineering and design teams. Their mission was to craft a full-size luxury sport utility vehicle that is as functional as it is good-looking -- and worthy of being called a Lincoln. With a focus on a premium sound isolation package, suspension development and specially developed shocks and tires, Navigator engineers set out to make a full-size sport utility vehicle that set new standards in ride, quietness and comfort. Additionally, the Navigator team sought performance and handling characteristics agile enough to run with the cream of the SUV crop, then wrapped these features in a distinctive interior and exterior package. A premium sound isolation system accounts for Navigator's measurably low levels of noise, vibration and harshness (&127VVH).
Navigator's body contains strategically placed sound deadening materials on the floor and in the pillars. The hood and dash also have been equipped with sound isolation pads. Additionally, hush panels were inserted into the bottom of the instrument panel to make the cabin even quieter. These improvements were made on a package that already was designed with sound dampening in mind. The original body is rigid, with a sturdy frame. The fully boxed front and center frame sections also provide a solid, smooth ride and steady feel. The smoothness and quietness of the powertrain was achieved early in the development process. The V-8 blocks are deep-skirt castings with deep-mounted cylinder head bolts and cross-bolted main bearing caps to increase engine stiffness and provide quieter engine operation by muffling connecting-rod bearing noise.
Navigator's suspension system features a short/long arm construction. Four-wheel drive models feature four-corner load-leveling air suspension using compressed air shocks on the front and air springs on the rear. By maintaining its ride height under all loaded conditions, this unique suspension delivers extra ride smoothness, control and trailering capability. The air suspension permits a fully loaded Navigator to ride as smoothly and corner as precisely as it does when empty. The short- and long-arm front suspension and speed sensitive variable-assist power steering system contribute to the sense of control realized by the Navigator driver. The front air shocks and rear air springs allow the vehicle to "kneel" down 1 inch after the vehicle is turned off. This system allows for easier entry and exit and lowers the vehicle step-in height. The vehicle also rises 1 inch higher than standard ride height in 4x4 Low mode at speeds below 25 mph for increased ground clearance when off roading.
Two-wheel drive Navigators have rear load-leveling suspension that uses gas-pressurized shocks and air springs in the rear of the vehicle, to equalize the ride attitude of the Navigator, even when towing a fully loaded trailer. Unique tires and shock absorbers were developed specifically for Navigator, designed and engineered to deliver the ride comfort luxury buyers demand without compromising the expectations of full-size sport utility buyers for functional performance. With the rugged underpinnings, smooth ride and exceptional quietness engineered into Navigator, a distinctive design execution was a must. To ensure that Navigator reflected key luxury styling cues, the team worked with Lincoln car designers to sketch their vision for an SUV.
The first Lincoln "signature" for the Navigator is the turbine-vaned grille, trimmed with chrome and topped with its bold Lincoln star badge. Attached to the uniquely shaped structural molded composite hood, the grille is flanked by complex reflector headlamps that lend a jewel-like appearance to the front end. The front fenders and bumpers were also styled to flow smoothly from the grille. Along the sides, a sculpted bodyside cladding and integrated, illuminated running boards carry the luxury theme through the doors and wheel-arch flares, back to the distinctive Navigator liftgate at the rear. A chrome license plate insert contains the handle for the tailgate and rear window as well as the backup lamps. A Class III trailer tow hitch is integrated into the rear wraparound bumper valence and dual complex reflector taillamps complete the exterior design elements of the Navigator.
Inside, the attention to detail extends to every luxury appointment. Real burled walnut and leather give the interior a feeling of luxury, but with a durable, practical, substantial feeling typical of an SLTV. The steering wheel is made of wood and trimmed in leather for an elegant feeling of warmth. Speed control and duplicate audio and climate controls are integrated into the spokes of the steering wheel. The four leather low-back luxury bucket seats offer ample shoulder and hip room for passengers in the front and second row. A stylish floor console rests between each pair of captain's chairs for storage and convenience. A third-row bench seat is standard and a second-row bench seat also is available to seat up to eight passengers in comfort. All the craftsmanship and richness designed into the Navigator interior blends with the distinctive exterior treatment to set a new standard for SLTV comfort and design. But under its elegant skin, Navigator offers distinct product attributes and ride, quietness, performance and handling in the best luxury tradition -- in keeping with the Lincoln heritage of superb engineering, elegant design and luxurious refinement and execution.

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