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Why is Nautilus called a navigator?

Because Nautilus comes from the Greek word "navigator", Lincoln's brand-new model is named after this name.

In fact, the name Nautilus literally means "Nautilus", which also means sailor in Latin. Nautilus has experienced hundreds of millions of years of evolution on the earth, but its shape and habits have not changed much, so it is called "living fossil" in the ocean. At night after the storm, nautilus will float on the sea in droves, which is called "elegant floating objects" by sailors. 1954, the United States developed the world's first nuclear submarine, named Nautilus.

Lincoln translated the Chinese name of Nautilus into "Navigator" this time, presumably hoping to become an "elegant drifter" in the luxury car market in China like a brave sailor.

Brief introduction of Lincoln navigator

Lincoln Navigator can be regarded as a mid-term modified model of Lincoln MKX with a brand-new name. The new car has been optimized and upgraded on the basis of the old MKX, and the front face style similar to that of Lincoln Mainland shows a delicate side. Chrome-plated air intake grille and full LED headlights further enhance the momentum of the whole vehicle.

The side shape of the car body is compact, and the double waistline design enhances the sporty temperament of the whole car. Compared with MKX, the overall change is not big, and the wheelbase is still 2849 mm The brand-new 2 1 inch rim shape is inspired by the turbine of the aircraft engine, showing a sense of exquisiteness and further adding sports attributes.