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I’m in a similar situation too. The Lariat Sport only has the Black/Carmine (brown) color available. While I like it, I’m not sure if it will match the Velocity Blue I’m getting...
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Its not that I don't like the blue, Just not sure it will match the carbonized grey exterior I am going with. If the blue is the only interior color why is there one with a two tone grey interior online? Were they trying different colors before going with the blue?

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I know you are not going to believe me, but that is Admiral Blue. The seats do take on a charcoal look depending on the light. I bet with the front door windows tinted and the twin-panel shade drawn, it would be difficult to tell it was blue at all.

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I know you are not going to believe me, but that is Admiral Blue. The seats do take on a charcoal look depending on the light. I bet with the front door windows tinted and the twin-panel shade drawn, it would be difficult to tell it was blue at all.
My thought is that the first image is a CGI mockup of the proposed Admiral Blue interior, and the second is of the actual in production. Regardless, I agree that in low light the interior colors will appear darker. Unfortunately you can't opt out of the large sun roof on the Limited, which I would do if I could because I'd never use it (and prefer not having bright sunlight while driving).
 
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I don't disagree. I think it is CGI too. Navy Pier in 2018 may have been a little too off-putting (again, my wife was not a fan) for a lot of customers, thus it lasted just one model year. This time around it seems that Ford was looking for a blue-hue that was complimentary to the greyish center section they wanted to use. Thus, while certainly in the blue family, it can appear charcoal.

As a side note, I was hopeful (still am, I suppose) that Smoked Quartz would be similar with blue and charcoal notes. Unfortunately, I am suspecting it does not.
 

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Loved that ‘18 Navy Pier scheme. It had a beautiful aesthetic to it, appropriate for a Lincoln. The ‘21 Limited interior is nice enough, wish the Admiral Blue had similar dark trim panel color, at least. All the light grey is just too pretty to be in a truck!
 

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Loved that ‘18 Navy Pier scheme. It had a beautiful aesthetic to it, appropriate for a Lincoln. The ‘21 Limited interior is nice enough, wish the Admiral Blue had similar dark trim panel color, at least. All the light grey is just too pretty to be in a truck!
My parents 1991 Town Car had a Shadow Blue interior, which was a bit lighter than Navy Pier, but was sharp especially with the white and navy exterior. I'll be curious if 2022 will bring a new interior (like I think it might) or if they stick with Admiral.
 

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Loved that ‘18 Navy Pier scheme. It had a beautiful aesthetic to it, appropriate for a Lincoln. The ‘21 Limited interior is nice enough, wish the Admiral Blue had similar dark trim panel color, at least. All the light grey is just too pretty to be in a truck!

I didn’t even know that was a thing until a day or two ago. But I really liked the Navy Pier blue too!
 

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Guess it's a good thing I'm a fan of the King Ranch interior for there is no other choice for it either.

It's one reason I keep getting a King Ranch. I order the high option so I get all the bells and whistles and have been very happy with all my past versions of them.

I do wish they had not dropped the wheel well molding from it for 21.

It is hard to believe these truck prices now, it's a good thing for discounts and rebates, I mean 75K, man I'm spoiled. :unsure:
 

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Good video (see below) of what the Limited interior color looks like (Admiral Blue). Love the color contrast!
 

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Limited Star White Metallic Tricoat w/ Admiral Blue interior. Interior was much more impressive in-person compared to just seeing pictures, and the grey inserts were (thankfully) a bit darker than what I've seen in many pictures.

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