Socialbites.ca reports that Canadian and American shoppers may soon see the Lincoln Nautilus, a newer American crossover, offered by Russian auto dealers. Availability appears on official dealer sites and advertising pages, signaling a growing interest in this model within the Russian market.
Most listings currently come from dealerships in Novosibirsk. The new Lincoln Nautilus is priced at about 8.6 million rubles. The model rides on Lincoln’s interpretation of the CD3 modular platform, sharing dimensions with a popular mid-size SUV class. In exterior size terms, the Nautilus stretches to roughly 4825 mm in length, about 1999 mm in width, stands around 1682 mm tall, and uses a wheelbase near 2850 mm, placing it in the same general footprint as the Ford Edge due to its shared architectural cues.
Customers can request a configuration featuring a 2.7-liter turbocharged gasoline engine delivering around 339 horsepower, paired with an automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. This powertrain pairing emphasizes brisk acceleration and confident on-road performance typical of Lincoln’s crossover lineup.
Standard equipment highlights include the Lincoln Co-Pilot 360 driver assistance package, which encompasses features such as automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, and lane-keeping assist. Inside the Nautilus, buyers can expect climate control, a sunroof, power-adjustable front seats, leather upholstery, a rearview camera, and 20-inch alloy wheels, all contributing to a premium driving experience.
Earlier reports noted that the China-made Kaiyi X3 Pro crossover has also entered the Russian market, with pricing around 2 million rubles, expanding the range of new arrivals from different brands for local buyers.