2022 Grand Wagoneer vs Lincoln Navigator
If you're currently in the greater Philadelphia area and searching for your next SUV, then Reedman-Toll CDJR is here to help! Shopping for a new SUV can be a tricky task to achieve, due to the fact that there are so many options to choose from! It's important to consider what each model has to offer, such as capability, towing strength, aesthetics, and tech features. It's also a good idea to compare multiple options to make sure you decide on the vehicle that will best suit your needs. Today, we'll be taking a look at two options on the market, the 2022 Grand Wagoneer, and the 2021 Lincoln Navigator. Both of these are premium three-row SUVs that aim to elevate your driving experience with various luxury features. However, we hope to highlight each of their unique strengths, and illustrate which one is the better pick! For more information, continue reading down below.
2022 Grand Wagoneer Power & Handling
The 2022 Grand Wagoneer is unique in that it offers a premium SUV experience alongside legitimate power and off-road capability. All four trim levels of the Grand Wagoneer, the Series I, Series II, Series III, and Obsidian, utilize the same potent engine, a 6.4-liter V8. This engine has an output of 471 horsepower and 455lb-ft of torque, and pairs to the TorqueFlite 8-speed automatic transmission. The Grand Wagoneer also provides standard 4-wheel drive across the board, featuring the Quadra-Drive II two-speed transfer case. In terms of capability, the Grand Wagoneer has a 9,850-pound maximum towing capacity, a 24-inch water fording capability, and a ground clearance of up to 10 inches. It also features the Selec-Terrain Traction Management System, and Quadra-Lift Air Suspension System, with an available off-road package for even more rugged features.
2021 Lincoln Navigator Power & Handling
For the Lincoln navigator, all three trim levels feature a robust powertrain, which includes a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 alongside a 10-speed automatic transmission. This system provides the Navigator with 450 horsepower and 510 lb-ft of torque. Unlike the Grand Wagoneer, 4-wheel drive does not come standard. Instead, rear-wheel drive is the standard drivetrain, with all-wheel drive as an available option. It does, however, come standard with the Black Label trim. When it comes to power and capability, the Navigator has plenty of torque, but its towing capacity is actually rated lower than that of the Grand Wagoneer, at 8,700 pounds when properly equipped. Plus, it has little to offer in terms of its off-road features such as water fording or all-terrain handling, making it more suitable for traditional driving on paved roads.
2022 Grand Wagoneer Features & Design
The 2022 Grand Wagoneer's design feels modern and sophisticated, with an athletic appearance that highlights its American craftsmanship. On the exterior, you'll find 20 to 22-inch wheels, LED headlights, and available premium color-tinted windows. Inside, all three rows feature standard leather upholstery, with Nappa leather for the Series I, and Palermo leather for all subsequent trims. The Grand Wagoneer also has massaging front seats with heating and ventilation, four-zone automatic climate control, and a 12-inch Uconnect 5 touchscreen with wireless smartphone integration. Other features include ambient LED lighting, a front console cooler bin, and tons of standard safety features like adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and active lane management.
2021 Lincoln Navigator Features & Design
The Lincoln Navigator has a quite large appearance from the exterior, which is emphasized by its tall front grille with the Lincoln logo at its center. It has a somewhat boxy shape, with a unique pattern on its 20-inch wheels. It also has vertical LED headlights on either side of the grille, and it also offers an available panoramic sunroof. Inside, the Navigator has a three-row layout, though unlike the Grand Wagoneer, leather interior does not come standard on all trim levels and instead is offered as an available option. It features a Revel Ultima sound system, massaging front seats, and a Head Up Display which projects information like current speed onto the windshield. The Navigator features the Lincoln CoPilot 360 suite of safety features, which unfortunately does not include standard adaptive cruise control.
Conclusion:
Although these two SUVs have certain features in common, we feel that the stronger option between the two is undoubtedly the Grand Wagoneer. The competition simply can't match its athleticism, and it also offers tons of luxurious features both inside and out, with an unmistakable design. If you'd like to learn more about the Grand Wagoneer, you can head over to our research center for our full review! You can also check out our inventory page right here on our website to view all our current listings. Or, come visit us at Reedman-Toll CDJR of Springfield, PA to take a tour of our dealership, and see all of our current inventory in person! However you choose to shop, we look forward to working with you soon!