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What Are the 2020 Lincoln Aviator Engine Options and Specifications?

Find out how powerful the 2020 Lincoln Aviator is 

As the year 2018 rolls to a stop, information on some 2020 models is being released. We are quite excited about the 2020 Lincoln Aviator, and we know you share the feeling. Keep reading to learn more about the 2020 Lincoln Aviator engine options and specifications.  


2020 Lincoln Aviator engine options 

The standard engine option on the 2020 Lincoln Aviator is the Twin-Turbocharged 3.0 L V6 engine with stop-start technology. This is paired with a Ten-Speed SelectShift ® Automatic Transmission for ultimate power in your drive. Alternatively, you can opt for the Aviator Grand Touring Hybrid powertrain. Being a hybrid powertrain, this option will most likely offer different performance specifications but will be the more fuel-efficient option. Whichever route you choose, take the 2020 Lincoln Aviator with you.  

The cockpit and controls in the Lincoln Aviator.



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2020 Lincoln Aviator performance specifications 

There are quite a few performance features to give your 2020 Aviator a boost. Performance features include the 4-Wheel Disc Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Electric Parking Brake, Hill Start Assist, Electric Power-Assisted Steering, and Available Adaptive Suspension with active noise control and sound insulation pack. Targeted performance numbers for the 2020 Lincoln Aviator clock in at 450 horsepower and 600 lb.-ft of torque. You’ll feel that capability in your drive. 


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