Description:
With the redesigned 2024 Nautilus, Lincoln went big — on technology. The mid-size luxury SUV’s tech suite includes a massive 48-inch panoramic display that spans the dashboard, an available gas-electric hybrid powertrain that gets an EPA-estimated 30 mpg combined, and BlueCruise hands-free cruise control with automatic lane changing. It’s a veritable technology tour de force.
But just how useful is all of this tech, and is any of it distracting to use when driving? To find out, we tested a nearly $70,000 Nautilus Hybrid Reserve, and in this video, Cars.com Senior Road Test Editor Mike Hanley offers his take on the SUV’s tech features and driving experience, which had one especially unusual characteristic.
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Chapters:
0:33: Dashboard screen impressions
1:32: Steering wheel and controls
2:36: Lincoln Digital Experience multimedia system
3:33: Driving impressions
4:26: BlueCruise hands-free driving
4:59: Final thoughts
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