The Lincoln brand enjoys a world-renowned reputation for high-end craftsmanship and state-of-the-art engineering. At Southgate Lincoln, we enjoy being a part of the longstanding Lincoln commitment to excellence, with an inventory of new Lincoln models drivers can count on. We carry something for everyone at our Detroit area dealership, including the well-crafted and fun-to-drive, 2023 Lincoln Aviator SUV.

Available as either a gas-powered model or with a groundbreaking plug-in hybrid engine, this three-row model is a cutting-edge way to transport your family. It's highly customizable and comes in your pick of trim levels as well.

While the 2023 Lincoln Aviator is bound to exceed the wildest expectations of any Southgate, MI or Taylor, MI driver, we know that it's not the only one out there competing for attention. Here, we've compiled some research looking at our Aviator side by side with a similar, competing model. Read on and learn a little bit more about what sets the Lincoln SUV apart.

2023 Lincoln Aviator vs. 2023 Volvo XC90

Both of these spacious and high-end SUVs come from beloved name brands that are respected around the Romulus, MI area. They both have gas and plug-in hybrid engine options available, and they both come standard with three rows of seating. But a closer look reveals several important areas where the Lincoln SUV comes out ahead of the Volvo XC90, including:

  • Passenger space. Whether sitting in the first, second, or third row, you and your passengers will be more comfortable and have more room to stretch our in with the Lincoln Aviator than you would with the Volvo XC90. That's because our SUV offers more headroom, legroom, and should room all around than the Volvo. For example, the Lincoln Aviator has two inches great legroom, 1 inch more headroom, and five inches more shoulder room in the backseat second row than the Volvo XC90.
  • Standard power and performance. As mentioned, both the Lincoln Aviator and the Volvo XC90 have multiple engines options available to choose from, including both gas an hybrid powertrains. But while they give drivers choice, only the Lincoln Aviator gives more power. Starting right out of the gate at the entry-level position, every Lincoln model delivers a robust 400 horsepower with 415 pound-feet of torque. Comparatively, the Volvo XC90 lineup kicks off with a less-powerful engine that produces just 247 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque at its base model version.
  • Plug-in hybrid power and performance. Not only does the Lincoln Aviator have more power at its base model, but it also has a more-robust output on its plug-in hybrid engine than the Volvo XC90. The Lincoln Aviator top-tier trims get their power from a plug-in, rechargeable V6 gas / electric hybrid engine. It produces 494 horsepower and 630 pound-feet of torque. Comparatively, the Volvo XC90 Recharge, that model's plug-in hybrid system, produces just 455 horsepower and has 523 pound-feet of torque.
  • Standard features. Where both of these models give drivers a lengthy and comprehensive list of features standard, the Lincoln Aviator has more. Examples include standard rain-sensing windshield wipers, three-zone auto climate control, and others. Additionally, every new Lincoln Aviator also gets standard perks from the Lincoln Ownership Experience, including complimentary service center pickup and delivery, travel benefits, and more. None of these great amenities come standard with the Volvo XC90.

Test Drive a New Lincoln Aviator in Southgate

Ready to meet the latest Lincoln Aviator in person and discover what makes it special? We can introduce you today. Just stop by and see us and let our sales team introduce you. We look forward to helping you find and take home the ideal three-row SUV for your needs.

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