1. have same seat control options as my 2007/2009 Lincoln. The base model does not have rotate option (where seat and back move together).
2. Brighter center display. with sunglasses on, it gets dim. The main area for improvement is climate control (fan speed and temp very close together for touch operation)
3. locatable interior fuse box (still have not found it and will get the dealer to show me on next trip)
4. Better manual
5. side view camera when turn signal is on (blind spot on drivers side and existing lane monitoring is useless when merging on interstates). The pillar and head rest block everything.
6. I agree with a post elsewhere that the carpeting seems cheap but not a buying factor. I do not know how well it will last.
7. Brighter puddle lights (Lincoln welcome mat)
8. Better overhead lighting in cargo area
9. illuminated cup holders
10. more upfront on connectivity costs
I had to go out of my way to get a Nautilus without a vista roof. I ended up with a Premier. As a builder said on a remodel job, why put a hole in a perfectly good roof. It seems standard with any package over Premier.
What's right
1. plenty of power (hybrid), fast response
2. ride and low noise
3. good seating position (high up over hood)
4. dash, steering wheel shape, etc. I do not need a lot more widgets
5. adjustable rear seats
6, practical design - no exotic contours along side with simple body lines (seems to be a play area for car makers) that hamper storage, etc.