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2026 Lincoln Navigator raises the luxury SUV bar with tech, power, and comfort
The full-size luxury SUV market is more competitive than ever, but the 2026 Lincoln Navigator continues to carve out its place by focusing on what buyers in this segment actually want: power, comfort, advanced technology and commanding road presence. Built in Kentucky and loaded with premium features, the Navigator delivers an upscale experience designed to compete directly with the Cadillac Escalade, BMW X7, Mercedes-Benz GLS and Land Rover Range Rover. Watch the full segment here.
Why driver-monitoring cameras are becoming the future of automotive
Two related news items this week. As companies like Waymo and Tesla bring self-driving taxis to more cities, the messier aspects of serving unpredictable humans are becoming harder to ignore. Passengers are falling asleep, spilling drinks, dropping food, vomiting, experiencing medical emergencies and, in at least two instances, giving birth in the cars. They stumble out of the vehicles and forget to close the doors, forcing the operators to pay nearby gig workers to do it. These seemingly minor nuisances are becoming a drain on municipal resources and complicating the rollout of robotaxi service. Watch the full segment here.



