2003-2008 Lincoln Navigator: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 2003-2008 Lincoln Navigator. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 2003-2008 Lincoln Navigator.
Year to Year Changes
2004 Lincoln Navigator:
Highlights for 2004 included a standard tire-pressure monitor and, at midyear, availability of Ford's Roll Stability Control. That system was designed to detect an impending tip and activate the antiskid system to reduce chances of a rollover. Navigators came in Luxury and Ultimate models this year. A self-leveling rear suspension was standard. The Ultimate had a standard power liftgate and optional power running boards. Antiskid/traction control and heated/cooled front seats were standard on the Ultimate.
2005 Lincoln Navigator:
A new V8 engine and transmission went into 2005 models. The revised 5.4-liter V8 developed the same 300 horsepower, but was designed to deliver more low-range power. A six-speed automatic transmission replaced the prior four-speed. Ford's Roll Stability Control system was now standard.
2006 Lincoln Navigator:
There were no 2006 changes for the Navigator.
2007 Lincoln Navigator:
Lincoln revamped its large SUV for 2007, giving it updated exterior styling and an extended-wheelbase model. Navigator, a dressed-up version of Ford's similarly- changed '07 Expedition, came in a standard-length version and the new-for-'07 Navigator L.
2008 Lincoln Navigator:
The 2008 Lincoln Navigator got a revised model lineup following its 2007 revamp. Luxury and Ultimate models got discontinued. Newly standard were a power liftgate and heated/cooled front seats.








