The Lincoln Aviator was a mid-size sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by the Ford Motor Company's Lincoln luxury division. The Aviator was designed and built at Ford's St. Louis Assembly plant in Hazelwood, Missouri. The Lincoln Aviator was introduced in 2003, and the production ended in 2005. The style of Lincoln Aviator was similar to the Navigator. The perfect blend of artful blend of style and beauty made the Lincoln Aviator special. The Aviator had a seating capacity of 6.
The Lincoln Aviator came with 5-speed automatic transmission rear wheel drive and four-wheel independent suspension. The ventilated front disc and solid rear disc brakes 4-wheel ABS provided necessary safety assurance along with head airbags, seatbelt, child safety locks, remote anti-theft alarm and rear parking sensors. The main features that provided the comfort for the Lincoln Aviator include the dual zone front climate control; dual illuminating vanity mirrors leather and wood steering wheel, leather trim and memorized settings.