
The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus is available with two powertrains: a traditional gasoline internal combustion engine and a hybrid gas-electric powertrain. Which powertrain will suit you best? Woodhouse Lincoln is here to help you with your decision.
Price
The manufacturer's suggested retail price for a Lincoln Nautilus is $51,790 for the traditional powertrain. The hybrid drivetrain is an additional $2,000. The additional cost is negligible at this price point, so it may come down to driver preference. The hybrid system does offer the potential for long-term savings on fuel costs.
Fuel Efficiency
Fuel efficiency is an important topic for many buyers. It allows them to predict how often they will need to refuel their vehicle and gives insight into the cost of ownership. A Lincoln Nautilus with a traditional powertrain offers 21 miles per gallon city and 29 miles per gallon highway for a combined 24 miles per gallon. The EPA estimates an annual fuel cost of $2,000 for this powertrain.
The hybrid drivetrain offers 30 miles per gallon city and 31 miles per gallon highway for a combined 30 miles per gallon. The EPA estimates an annual fuel cost of $1,600 for this powertrain. After five years, the original price difference would be negated.
Horsepower
At 310 combined horsepower, the Hybrid Lincoln Nautilus offers 60 more horsepower than its traditional counterpart. The hybrid also offers an additional 15 pound-feet of torque at 295 pound-feet than the traditional powertrain. This essentially makes the hybrid powertrain a performance upgrade without sacrificing fuel efficiency.
Woodhouse Lincoln is Here for You
Woodhouse Lincoln is your retailer when shopping for a Lincoln Nautilus. Our Sales and Leasing Consultants are available to answer any questions you may have and would be delighted to have you test drive a Lincoln to see what sets our vehicles apart.