Lincoln Navigator seat

Making a debut appearance is a more spacious third-row seat, which power-folds
and flattens into the floor, power-operated running boards, and a power rear lift
gate. The seating capacity is seven or eight passengers over three rows of seats.
Luxuries include an eight-way power adjustable seat with power lumbar support,
power accelerator and brake pedals, and tilt steering column. Automatic climate
control, cruise control, power door locks, power windows, and an incredible sound
system are just some of the numerous comforts and convenience that absolutely
overflow in this SUV. All seats are finished in leather with a milled pebble finish.
Front seats are power operated.
The two-position memory for the driver's seat also includes the mirrors and the
standard power-adjustable pedals. Second-row seats are also buckets, although
a bench seat is available. The bench seat is split 40/20/40, and the narrow center
section can slide forward 11 inches to position a child seat conveniently close
to the driver. The third-row seat is actually comfortable for adults. The independent
rear suspension introduced on the 2003 model allowed the engineers to lower the
floor in the back, making for a more comfortable seating position. The third-row
bench seat is split 60/40 and can hold three people.