What kind of trailer does a Lincoln Navigator have?

What kind of trailer does a Lincoln Navigator have?

The Heavy-Duty Trailer Tow Package* features a Class IV trailer with 4-pin and 7-pin connectors, heavy-duty radiator, Smart Trailer Tow Connector, trailer brake controller and trailer sway control.

How to find the towing capacity of a Lincoln Navigator?

Use the drop downs to find a particular year, trim or engine. We have provided a link to the source of each rating – typically the owner’s manual. Always consult your owner’s manual for towing instructions. *Maximum loaded trailer weight requires weight-distributing hitch.

How does auto hold work on a Lincoln Navigator?

When engaged and you bring the vehicle to a standstill using the brake pedal, you can take your foot off the brake and the system will hold the vehicle in position, even on hills. When you engage the accelerator, Auto Hold will then release the brakes.

How much weight can a Lincoln Aviator tow?

From light to heavy loads, Lincoln incorporates effortless performance and advanced technology to help you work harder and make playing more fun, too. Crossovers, like the Aviator, can tow up to 6,700 lbs. when properly equipped.

The Heavy-Duty Trailer Tow Package* features a Class IV trailer with 4-pin and 7-pin connectors, heavy-duty radiator, Smart Trailer Tow Connector, trailer brake controller and trailer sway control.

What makes a Lincoln a good towing vehicle?

And your local Lincoln Dealership will be happy to answer any questions you might have as well. Towing capability is the weight a vehicle can tow. Engine power, transmission type, number of drive wheels, axle ratio, and wheelbase length all can affect this rating.

From light to heavy loads, Lincoln incorporates effortless performance and advanced technology to help you work harder and make playing more fun, too. Crossovers, like the Aviator, can tow up to 6,700 lbs. when properly equipped.

When engaged and you bring the vehicle to a standstill using the brake pedal, you can take your foot off the brake and the system will hold the vehicle in position, even on hills. When you engage the accelerator, Auto Hold will then release the brakes.