The Lincoln Navigator was introduced in 1997 as a luxury SUV within the Lincoln lineup, Ford’s premium brand. With this model, Lincoln responded to the growing demand for large, high-riding vehicles that combined space with comfort and a traditional American V8 powertrain. Over the years, the Navigator has become one of the better-known full-size SUVs from the United States, occupying a market position between a utility off-road vehicle and a luxury touring car.
The 2009 Lincoln Navigator V8 belongs to the third generation, which was produced from 2007 to 2017. This generation featured a more distinctive body style and remained based on a robust ladder-frame chassis, technically related to the Ford Expedition. As a result, the Navigator remained true to its original concept as a large, heavy SUV with an emphasis on space, towing capacity, and long-distance travel. In the U.S. market, this type of SUV was seen as a full-fledged alternative to a luxury sedan, but with significantly more capacity.
The 2009 Lincoln Navigator V8 was powered by a 5.4-liter V8 Triton engine producing 310 pk, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive was available, depending on the configuration. Its dimensions are approximately 5.2 meters in length, nearly 2 meters in width, and about 1.9 meters in height. The curb weight is around 2,700 kg. The Navigator could accommodate six to eight passengers, making it one of the larger luxury SUVs of its time in practical terms.
The Lincoln Navigator V8 features three rows of seats, finished with materials such as real wood and leather upholstery. Standard equipment includes heated and cooled front seats, an electrically folding third row, and a premium audio system. This model is also equipped with a digital recording system capable of capturing video footage from both the front and rear of the vehicle. Such features position the Navigator within the segment of large American luxury SUVs, where comfort and ease of use are prominently combined.
The combination of all-wheel drive and a towing capacity of approximately 4,000 kg, depending on the configuration, underscores the versatile nature of the Lincoln Navigator V8. The vehicle was registered in Japan on December 21, 2009. The mileage recorded in the official documents is 85,000 miles in 2023 and 86,800 miles in 2024, which equates to 136,794 and 139,691 kilometers. The car comes with an original key fob. The Lincoln Navigator V8 drives and shifts exceptionally well.
The 2009 Lincoln Navigator V8 is a third-generation luxury SUV with a 5.4-liter V8 engine, a 6-speed automatic transmission, three rows of seats, and a lavishly appointed interior. The car has a documented mileage history, a digital recording system, and an original key with remote control. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend that you attend the viewing day.
Please note: This car is being auctioned online by Classic Car Auctions. It is offered in the online auction “SUV, Youngtimers Specials Summer Auction.” The car is available for viewing during the specified viewing days. The listed amount represents the lower end of the estimated value. Bidding starts at €5,000.
Bid now via: www.classiccar-auctions.com/en/lot-details/34719
Auction details:
- Opening: Friday, July 24, 2026, at 5:00 p.m.
- Closing: Tuesday, August 18, 2026, starting at 8:00 p.m.
Location:
Anthony Fokkerweg 7
1422 AE Uithoorn
The Netherlands
Viewing days:
- Friday, August 14, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Tuesday, August 18, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
For more information about the auction, viewing days, and the full selection, visit: www.classiccar-auctions.com
Create an account to start bidding. Transportation after the auction can be arranged:
- Within the Netherlands: €250, excluding VAT.
- Outside the Netherlands: transportation upon request.