
2008 Lincoln Navigator- Specification- Engine
The 2008 Lincoln Navigator is a carryover of the 2007 models. With just one look, one cannot notice the changes made in the current line-up. But a close look at the vehicles highlights the changes more prominently. Lincoln Navigator entered the third generation production in 2007.
As far as the engine configurations are concerned, there are not many changes than the previous models. Power is provided with a 5.4-liter, 3-valve V-8 engine that is mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission to generate 300 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque. There is also a wide-ratio and the 6-speed transmission has much smaller steps between gears than a typical 4-speed automatic transmission. It helps to give improved shift quality and faster acceleration. With a wide 6.02:1 gear ratio and two overdrive gears, the 6 speed transmission provides up to a 7 percent increase in fuel economy on the highway as compared to a typical 4-speed automatic.
Both rear and four-wheel-drive versions are equipped with the same engine configuration that achieves 13-mpg in the city and 18-mpg on the highway. It has got a very impressive tow rating of 9100 pounds. The engines are manufactured at Windsor Engine Plant. A good engine is like the lifeline of the vehicle as this is what brings the vehicle comfort-driving element. The overall engine configuration makes the Lincoln Navigator more impressive than the other large SUVs available in the market. The standout performance of the Lincoln Navigator can give stiff competition to Escalade, Infiniti QX56 and Mercedes-Benz GL450.
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