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Like many automakers, the Lincoln lineup is undergoing changes in the coming years. We’re seeing models turn all-electric, receive complete redesigns, and more. However, the Aviator didn’t see many significant changes for the new model year. Is it enough to warrant buying a new one over the previous model year? Is the 2023 Lincoln Aviator better than the 2022 model? We compare the price, features, engine, and more.

What’s new with the 2023 Lincoln Aviator?

The front of a gray 2023 Lincoln Aviator.
The 2023 Lincoln Aviator | Lincoln

According to Car and Driver, the 2023 Lincoln Aviator changed a little bit for the new model year. First, customers can now order the Reserve and Black Label models with the Jet appearance package. This package replaces most of the vehicle’s exterior chrome pieces with black pieces and swaps the lower plastic cladding and trim around the wheels with body-colored versions.

Next, the Grand Touring plug-in hybrid model can get an optional Illumination package. It includes adaptive pixel LED headlamps, special LED daytime running lights, an illuminated Lincoln logo in the grille, and LED fog lamps.

Lastly, two exterior paint colors are available: Diamond Red and Jewel Sandstone. Moreover, every version of the Lincoln Aviator is a little more costly than before.

2023 Lincoln Aviator vs. 2022: Price comparison

An owner plugs in their 2023 Lincoln Aviator, is it better than the 2022 model?
2023 Lincoln Aviator | Lincoln

Although it isn’t positive, the new Lincoln Aviator did get one other change for the 2023 model year. Unfortunately, nearly every vehicle gets a little more expensive every year. The latest Aviator is no different, and it now starts at $54,735. During the 2022 model year, the Lincoln SUV started at $52,975 for the Standard base model. Other trims in the lineup also received a price increase, most notably the costly fully-loaded Black Label Grand Touring, which exceeds $90,000 for the 2023 model year.

Trims2023 price2022 price
Standard$54,753$52,975
Reserve$59,900$58,870
Grand Touring$70,585$69,875
Black Label$82,120$79,965
Black Label Grand Touring$90,675$88,520

2023 Lincoln Aviator vs. 2022: Standard features

Comparing the standard features between the 2023 Lincoln Aviator and the 2022 model is easy. That’s because not much has changed from one year to the next. According to Edmunds, every 2023 model starts off with rain-sensing windshield wipers, roof rails, a power liftgate, heated/power side mirrors, keyless ignition, push-button start, remote engine start, three-zone automatic climate control, simulated leather upholstery, power/heated front seats, and driver’s seat memory.

For tech and driver aid features, the Aviator offers even more. For example, a digital instrument cluster, a 10.1-inch infotainment system, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, a Wi-Fi hotspot, a 10-speaker sound system, forward collision mitigation, blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure mitigation, and parking sensors.

The only differences with base model features from the 2022 model year include parking sensors, remote engine start, driver’s seat memory settings, heated/power side mirrors, and simulated leather upholstery.

2023 Lincoln Aviator vs. 2022: Engine

2023 Lincoln Aviator driving on a road during the day, price, features, engine, and more.
2023 Lincoln Aviator | Lincoln

The 2023 Lincoln Aviator SUV comes with a turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine under the hood. It’s rated for 400 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque. However, higher trims like the Grand Touring and Black Label models use a plug-in hybrid powertrain based on the same V6 engine. Although this one has an output of 494 horsepower and 630 lb-ft of torque. The upper trims also come with standard all-wheel drive, while lower trims use rear-wheel drive but can be optioned with AWD.

In conclusion, not a whole lot has changed about the 2023 Lincoln Aviator from the previous model year. Although the 2022 was nearly identical, there are a few reasons to choose the 2023 model instead—for example, more standard equipment, more exterior color options, and the Jet appearance package. Enhancing your Aviator has never been easier than with the 2023 model year. Of course, if none of that interests you, it’s better to save a little money with the 2022 Lincoln Aviator instead.

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