Lincoln Lincoln Aviator 2020-present Drivetrain Specifications
Explore the detailed drivetrain specifications for the 2020-Present Lincoln Aviator. Learn about engine configurations, transmission types, drivetrain layouts, and performance metrics. Essential for maintenance, repairs, and upgrades.
Overview Specifications
This document provides detailed specifications and technical information about the drivetrain of the 2020-Present Lincoln Aviator. It is designed to help users understand the key features, performance metrics, and configurations of the vehicle's drivetrain. Use the search and navigation instructions to quickly find specific details or explore the sections for a comprehensive overview.
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Key Specifications
Engine Power
400-494 hp
Torque
415-630 lb-ft
Transmission
10-Speed Automatic
Drivetrain
RWD/AWD
Electric Range
21 miles (Hybrid)
Available Specifications
Engine Configurations
This section covers the engine options available for the Lincoln Aviator, including their power outputs and compatibility with different drivetrain systems.
Engine Configurations
This section covers the engine options available for the Lincoln Aviator, including their power outputs and compatibility with different drivetrain systems.
Standard Engine
- 3.0L Twin-Turbocharged V6 engine
- 400 horsepower
- 415 lb-ft of torque
- Direct fuel injection
- Auto Start-Stop technology
- Compatible with rear-wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD)
Hybrid Engine
- 3.0L Twin-Turbocharged V6 with electric motor
- 494 combined horsepower
- 630 lb-ft of torque
- Plug-in hybrid capability
- All-wheel drive (AWD) standard
- Electric-only range of up to 21 miles
Transmission System
This section details the transmission system used in the Lincoln Aviator, including its design, performance, and integration with the drivetrain.
Transmission System
This section details the transmission system used in the Lincoln Aviator, including its design, performance, and integration with the drivetrain.
10-Speed Automatic Transmission
- Smooth and responsive shifting
- Optimized for fuel efficiency
- Adaptive shift scheduling
- Manual shift mode with paddle shifters
- Integrated with Terrain Management System
- Compatible with both RWD and AWD configurations
Drivetrain Options
This section explores the drivetrain configurations available for the Lincoln Aviator, including their benefits and performance characteristics.
Drivetrain Options
This section explores the drivetrain configurations available for the Lincoln Aviator, including their benefits and performance characteristics.
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
- Standard on non-hybrid models
- Improved fuel efficiency
- Balanced weight distribution
- Ideal for urban and highway driving
- Optional upgrade to AWD
All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
- Standard on hybrid models
- Enhanced traction and stability
- Intelligent AWD system with torque vectoring
- Adapts to road conditions in real-time
- Ideal for all-weather performance
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Component Specifications
Overview
- Type
- All-Wheel Drive (AWD) / Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
- Configuration
- Longitudinal engine layout
- Platform
- CD6 platform
- Material
- High-strength steel and aluminum
- Location
- Underbody, center and rear
Dimensions
- Driveshaft Length
- 72.5 inches (1841.5 mm)
- Transfer Case Width
- 14.2 inches (360.7 mm)
- Rear Differential Width
- 18.9 inches (480.1 mm)
- Axle Track Width
- 66.7 inches (1694.2 mm)
- Ground Clearance
- 7.7 inches (195.6 mm)
- Propeller Shaft Diameter
- 3.5 inches (88.9 mm)
- Rear Axle Ratio
- 3.73:1
Materials
- Driveshaft
- High-strength steel with aluminum joints
- Transfer Case
- Aluminum housing with steel gears
- Rear Differential
- Cast iron housing with forged steel gears
- Axles
- Heat-treated alloy steel
- Mounts
- Rubber and polyurethane composites
Features
- Driving Modes
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- Normal
- Conserve
- Excite
- Slippery
- Deep Conditions
- Torque Vectoring
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- Electronic torque distribution
- Rear-wheel bias in AWD mode
- Dynamic cornering assist
- Suspension integration
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- Adaptive suspension tuning
- Air suspension compatibility
- Load-leveling functionality
- Performance Enhancements
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- Launch control
- Hill descent control
- Trailer sway control
- Electronic Controls
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- Intelligent AWD system
- Electronic stability control
- Traction control system
Safety Features
- Stability Control
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- Roll Stability Control (RSC)
- Curve Control
- AdvanceTrac with RSC
- Braking Systems
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- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
- Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)
- Traction Management
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- All-Wheel Drive with Torque Vectoring
- Electronic Limited-Slip Differential
- Traction Control System (TCS)
Comfort Features
- Noise Reduction
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- Active noise cancellation
- Insulated driveshaft tunnel
- Vibration-dampening mounts
- Ride Quality
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- Adaptive suspension tuning
- Smooth torque delivery
- Seamless gear shifts
- Climate Adaptation
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- Cold-weather performance mode
- Heat-resistant components
- Thermal management system
- Driver Assistance
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- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane-keeping assist
- Traffic sign recognition
Accessories
- Performance Upgrades
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- High-performance differential
- Upgraded driveshaft
- Enhanced cooling system
- Towing Equipment
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- Heavy-duty tow package
- Integrated trailer brake controller
- Trailer sway control
- Off Road Enhancements
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- Skid plates
- All-terrain tires
- Enhanced underbody protection
Maintenance
- Service interval
- Every 10,000 miles or 12 months
- Service Items
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- Fluid checks and replacements
- Driveshaft inspection
- Transfer case lubrication
- Differential fluid change
- Axle boot inspection
- Maintenance Notes
- Use only manufacturer-recommended fluids and lubricants. Inspect for leaks and wear during every service interval.
Warranty
- Basic Warranty
- Miles: 50,000Years: 4Coverage: Bumper-to-bumper
- Powertrain Warranty
- Miles: 70,000Years: 6Coverage: Drivetrain components
- Corrosion Warranty
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 5Coverage: Perforation from corrosion
- Roadside Assistance
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 5Coverage: 24/7 roadside assistance
Production Details
- Manufacturer
- Ford Motor Company
- Manufacturing Process
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- Precision CNC machining
- Robotic assembly
- Laser alignment
- Dynamic balancing
- Quality Control
- inspection Stages: Component stress testing, Durability testing, Environmental testingCertifications: ISO 9001, ISO 14001
- Sustainability Practices
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- Recycled materials in components
- Energy-efficient manufacturing
- Waste reduction programs
- Production Metrics
- Units Produced: Approximately 50,000 annuallyDefect Rate: Less than 0.1%Production Time: 12 hours per drivetrain
Service Information for drivetrain Service
Maintenance and service requirements specific to the drivetrain
- Inspect driveshaft for wear
- Check transfer case fluid level
- Inspect differential for leaks
- Lubricate drivetrain components
- Test electronic controls
Ensure all electronic systems are functioning properly.
- Replace transfer case fluid
- Inspect axle boots for cracks
- Check propeller shaft alignment
- Test torque vectoring system
- Inspect mounts and bushings
Use only manufacturer-approved fluids.
- Replace differential fluid
- Inspect and balance driveshaft
- Check for drivetrain vibrations
- Test AWD system performance
- Inspect all seals and gaskets
Perform a full diagnostic of the drivetrain system.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 What is the drivetrain configuration of the 2020-Present Lincoln Aviator?
What is the drivetrain configuration of the 2020-Present Lincoln Aviator?
The 2020-Present Lincoln Aviator offers multiple drivetrain configurations. The standard model features a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) system, while the optional all-wheel-drive (AWD) system enhances traction and stability. The Aviator also includes a plug-in hybrid variant, the Grand Touring, which combines a twin-turbocharged V6 engine with an electric motor for improved efficiency and performance. The drivetrain is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission for smooth and responsive gear shifts.
Q2 What are the maintenance requirements for the Aviator's drivetrain?
What are the maintenance requirements for the Aviator's drivetrain?
To maintain the Lincoln Aviator's drivetrain, regular inspections and servicing are essential. Ford recommends checking the transmission fluid every 30,000 miles and replacing it as needed. For AWD models, the transfer case and front/rear differential fluids should be inspected every 50,000 miles. Additionally, the hybrid system's components, including the battery and electric motor, should be checked annually. Adhering to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule ensures optimal performance and longevity.
Q3 How do I replace the drivetrain components in the Lincoln Aviator?
How do I replace the drivetrain components in the Lincoln Aviator?
Replacing drivetrain components in the Lincoln Aviator requires professional expertise. For transmission replacement, the vehicle must be lifted, and the old unit removed after disconnecting the driveshaft, wiring harness, and fluid lines. For AWD systems, the transfer case and differentials must be carefully disassembled. Hybrid components, such as the electric motor, require specialized tools and safety precautions. Always refer to the service manual or consult a certified technician for accurate installation.
Q4 What should I do if my Aviator's drivetrain malfunctions?
What should I do if my Aviator's drivetrain malfunctions?
If your Lincoln Aviator's drivetrain malfunctions, start by checking for warning lights on the dashboard. For transmission issues, inspect the fluid level and condition. If the AWD system is not functioning, ensure the transfer case and differentials are operational. Hybrid drivetrain problems may require a diagnostic scan tool to identify errors. If troubleshooting does not resolve the issue, contact a Lincoln dealership or certified mechanic for professional diagnostics and repairs.
Q5 How can I optimize the performance of my Aviator's drivetrain?
How can I optimize the performance of my Aviator's drivetrain?
To optimize the Lincoln Aviator's drivetrain performance, ensure regular maintenance, including timely fluid changes and component inspections. Use high-quality transmission fluid and lubricants recommended by the manufacturer. For hybrid models, keep the battery charged and avoid extreme temperatures. Driving habits also play a role; avoid aggressive acceleration and heavy towing to reduce wear. Upgrading to performance tires can further enhance traction and drivetrain efficiency.
Factory Service Resources
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Lincoln Aviator Service Manual
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