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2007 Lincoln Mercury NavigatorDISTINCTIVE AMERICAN ELEGANCE The new Lincoln Navigator, America's original full-size luxury SUV, will offer uncompromising levels of luxury, capability, functionality. The Lincoln Navigator L extends luxury even further with an additional 25 cu. ft. cargo room behind the third-row seat. The Lincoln Navigator's expressive design brings a unique elegance and an unrivaled presence to the full-size luxury-utility segment. Lincoln Navigator charts it's own path, offering confident ride and handling, outstanding comfort and craftsmanship, and class-leading capability. "Lincoln Navigator has always been in a unique class," says Al Giombetti, president, Ford, Lincoln Mercury Marketing and Sales. "It offers a great blend of style and functionality, but more than that, it's got street appeal." Lincoln extends luxury SUV capability even further with a new addition to the lineup. The Lincoln Navigator L is 14.7 inches longer than the regular model and offers luxury buyers an additional 25 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the third-row seat. EXPRESSIVE DESIGN MAKES A DRAMATIC STATEMENT The 2007 Lincoln Navigator's distinctive design combines power and refinement to deliver Lincoln luxury. Lincoln Navigator looks powerful and capable without looking pretentious. The precision-detailed grille extends into the HID headlamps, creating a cohesive design. "Lincoln Navigator features refined power, grand style with modern and elegant execution," says Chelsia Lau, Lincoln Navigator chief designer. "The dramatic design conveys power, both from under the hood and from the feeling behind the wheel." That statement of power begins with the bold chrome grille. The horizontal and vertical lines are inspired by the Lincoln star, detailed with sharp, organized surfaces. The precision detailing of the grille extends into the high-intensity-discharge (HID) projector headlamps. The lower grille carries through the theme, housing the integrated fog lamps. "We wanted to integrate every aspect of the front-end design," says Lau. "By continuing the grille into the optics, they are no longer just headlights, but industrial jewelry that completes the overall design." The upper grille is carried into the chiseled chamfers that define the prominent "powerdome" hood, reinforcing Lincoln Navigator's imposing presence. next
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