Lincoln Found A Way To Bring The Northern Lights Inside

- Lincoln’s Aurora theme adds dark blue leather and red accents.
- Copper trim and Herringbone wood are part of the interior package.
- Black Label editions made up 11 percent of Lincoln’s 2024 sales.
Owners of 2026 Lincoln Nautilus models can recreate the sight of the remarkable Northern Lights thanks to a new interior theme for the SUV. Of course, it’s not quite as wondrous as seeing the Aurora Borealis in real life, but it’s one theme that has the potential to prove quite popular.
Shoppers of the Nautilus Black Label who opt for the new Aurora Theme will receive a cabin dominated by dark Allura Blue upholstery across the seats, headliner, and carpets, complete with metal detailing. The seats also feature new perforation and embossment patterns, alongside copper accents that add extra class to the cabin.
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Lincoln has also added Mahogany Red accents, including on the door panels, dashboard, and steering wheel, paired with Herringbone wood. For the ultimate Aurora Borealis experience, the displays can be switched to the colorful shapes and patterns that light up the night sky.
This is the same feature that Lincoln introduced with the 2025 Navigator last year. The screens can show the polar lights when the Lincoln Rejuvenate mode is switched on, the driver’s seat is slid rearward, and the heated and massage functions are enabled, as relaxing graphics are on display.
Other options include the Black Label in Chalét guise. That model has a creamy white leather interior contrasted with dark brown accents.
Lincoln’s Black Label Perks
Lincoln currently offers Black Label versions of the Nautilus, Aviator, and Navigator. Through October, these models accounted for 11 percent of total sales.
Those who opt for a Black Label model receive the most well-equipped version of each respective model and gain access to unique themes. Plus, they benefit from Lincoln Access Rewards, free car washes, access to curated experiences, and standard premium maintenance.
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