The Ultimate Sanctuary for a Champion: Serena Williams’ Bespoke Lincoln Navigator

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The collaboration between Lincoln’s design team and a global icon has resulted in the breathtaking Serena Williams’ Lincoln Navigator. This one-of-one bespoke vehicle represents more than just a luxury SUV; it is a meticulously crafted extension of the champion’s personal journey. Having purchased her first Navigator with her inaugural major tournament winnings in 1998, Williams has long been an enthusiast of the brand. This latest custom build, executed by Galpin Lincoln, serves as a sanctuary that reflects her strength, grace, and deep commitment to her family.

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A Shimmering Silhouette in Perfect Rose

The exterior of this Navigator is finished in an exclusive hue named Perfect Rose, a warm interpretation of Sunrise Copper. This specialized paint is infused with a subtle pink sparkle that creates a dancing effect under direct sunlight, reminiscent of stars. High Gloss Black accents on the upper portions of the vehicle provide a sharp contrast, while Satin Rose Copper details add a layer of sophistication. A unique Serena Rose emblem, featuring a heart-shaped petal, is elegantly positioned on the B-pillar and the rear split gate.

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The Warm Embrace of a Clay Court Sanctuary

Inside the cabin, the environment is designed to feel like a cozy hug through a color palette known as Clay Court. This rich brown leather grounds the space and serves as a direct nod to the tennis surfaces where Williams dominated her competition. The seats feature a unique tennis-ball perforation pattern, while the storage compartments and glovebox are lined in her favorite shade of hot pink. Laser-engraved sill plates feature her personal mantra, “Keep going,” alongside the birth years of her husband and children. Hand-painted celestial designs of the Big and Little Dipper adorn the center console to complete the heavenly theme.

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Effortless Power and Poised Performance

While the focus remains on the bespoke artistry, the mechanical heart of the vehicle provides the confident delivery expected of a flagship SUV. The twin-turbocharged engine produces a refined 440 hp / 446 PS and a robust 510 lb-ft / 691 Nm. This power allows the heavy-duty frame to accelerate with a sense of poise and authority, matching Williams’ own powerful presence. The driving experience is further enhanced by plush sheepskin carpeting underfoot, ensuring every mile traveled is done in absolute comfort.

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Specification Details
Horsepower 440 HP
Torque 510 lb-ft
Exterior Color Perfect Rose
Interior Theme Clay Court / Afterglow
Top Speed Factory Benchmark
0-60 mph Estimated

A Standing Ovation for Personalized Luxury

This bespoke project illustrates the heights of automotive personalization when a brand truly understands its ambassador. Every detail, from the hidden pink accents to the meaningful laser engravings, was chosen with specific intention and heart. The emotional reveal of the vehicle showcased a genuine connection between the athlete and her new daily driver. By blending her tennis legacy with her role as a mother and entrepreneur, Lincoln has created a truly incomparable machine. It stands as a pinnacle of the Navigator lineup and a testament to the power of human-first design.

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Source: Lincoln

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