Lincoln Brings the Northern Lights Into the Cabin of the Nautilus
Lincoln has introduced a new interior theme for the Nautilus, inspired by the beauty of the aurora borealis.
Buyers of the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label will be able to step into a cabin wrapped in deep Allura Blue leather — covering the seats, headliner and even sections of the floor. Metal trims, warm copper accents and new perforation and embossing patterns on the seats add a refined, handcrafted feel.

To deepen the effect, Lincoln has added Mahogany Red accents and real wood veneers across the door panels, dashboard and steering wheel. And for the full “northern lights” experience, the displays can be set to show glowing shapes and shifting patterns reminiscent of the night sky.

This feature first appeared last year on the Lincoln Navigator. When Lincoln Rejuvenate mode is activated — reclining the driver’s seat and turning on the heat and massage functions — the screens can display animations of the aurora along with calming visual sequences.

For customers who prefer a more classic, understated look, Lincoln is offering the Chalét theme, pairing cream-colored leather with dark brown accents. The Black Label series is currently available on the Nautilus, Aviator and Navigator. As of October, these top-tier trims accounted for 11% of Lincoln’s total sales, according to Ford Motor Company’s premium brand data.

Black Label customers receive the most fully equipped versions of each model, along with access to Lincoln Access Rewards, complimentary car washes, exclusive offers, and premium-level service and support.
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