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More in: Ford, Lincoln, SUV Interior Provides Luxury, Entertainment On the inside, satin-nickel and wood grain accents compliment a flowthrough center console, while premium soft leather seating and additional noise-dampening insulation make the 2007 Lincoln Navigator the quietest ever. “Our original targets were a significant improvement over the already stringent levels we set with the previous Navigator,” said John Viera, Navigator chief nameplate engineer. “But as the program progressed, we made such dramatic improvements in quietness we had to set new targets. The result is a vehicle that will provide our customers with a truly unexpected quality of quietness on the road.” For the sounds customers want to hear, Lincoln Navigator offers a first-in-class, 600-watt, 14 speaker THX® II-certified premium audio system with six-disc CD changer. A voice-activated DVD-based navigation system and rear-seat passenger entertainment system are also optional. Standard 10-way power driver and front passenger seats are designed to comfortably accommodate occupants ranging from 4-foot-10 to 6-foot-5, and from 90 pounds up to 300 pounds. The front seats also offer next-generation heating and cooling capability. Premium seating extends to an available 40/20/40-split second row and 60/40-split third row. Performance, Capability Still Navigator's Hallmark An all-new chassis for 2007 results in a 10 percent improvement in Navigator’s torsional rigidity, while a second-generation independent rear suspension system helps provides improved ride and handling. The 2007 Lincoln Navigator is powered by Ford's 5.4-liter Triton V-8 engine, rated at 300 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque, which when properly equipped can tow up to 9,200 pounds. Safety Features Include 3-row Canopy Lincoln Navigator’s safety package includes Ford's exclusive AdvanceTrac? with Roll Stability Control standard on both the Navigator and Navigator Ultimate models. Additional standard safety features include: • Dual-stage second-generation drive and front passenger air bags. • Three-row Safety Canopy™ side curtain air bags • Seat-mounted side air bags Larger front and rear brake calipers and thicker rotors also improve durability and stopping capability. Source: Ford Motor Company Related Articles: Introducing The 2007 Navigator Photos: View More Photos Discuss now in our forums: Lightening the Lightning Diesel Racing - Clash of the Titans America Loves Trucks: Like we didn't know that! 2004 Ford Explorer Flip Trac Hybrid News From Ford & GM New Doors Opening For Ford Ford to Cut 1,100 CAW Jobs, Eh! Dodge Nitro, a Smaller SUV, Blasts Off in 2006 Donahoe Racing Raises The Bar Again Ford Delivers First Hybrid SUV
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