Everything You Need To Know About The New 2025 Lincoln Corsair

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The new 2025 Lincoln Corsair combines luxury and practicality in a compact SUV. Although it shares a platform with the Ford Escape, the Corsair stands out with its upscale design, high-end materials, and available features like adjustable seats and BlueCruise hands-free driving. It offers a 250-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter engine as standard and an optional 266-hp plug-in hybrid for the top trim.

Lincoln Corsair: 2025 Design

For 2025, the Lincoln Corsair receives subtle updates that enhance its appeal without straying far from its successful formula. One notable change is the availability of the Jet appearance package on the Grand Touring trim.

Everything You Need To Know About The New 2025 Lincoln Corsair

Previously exclusive to the lower trims, this stylish package brings sleek black exterior accents and bold 20-inch wheels to the lineup’s top-tier model, giving it a more striking and contemporary look. It’s a welcome addition for those seeking an extra touch of sophistication in their luxury SUV.

Additionally, Lincoln has refreshed the Corsair’s color palette for the new model year. The updated options include Crystal White, Harbor Gray, and Light Smoked Truffle, which replace similar hues to keep the lineup feeling modern and fresh.

These new shades provide more ways for buyers to personalize their Corsair while maintaining its elegant and refined presence on the road. Though the updates are minor, they demonstrate Lincoln’s commitment to keeping the Corsair competitive in the ever-evolving luxury SUV market.

Trims & Prices

The new 2025 Lincoln Corsair is offered in three trim models: Premiere, Reserve, and Grand Touring. Now about the prices! Starting at $40,980 for the base model and climbing to $55,860 for the fully loaded trims. This pricing reflects the Corsair’s position as a luxury compact SUV, providing a blend of premium features and upscale design.

Trim/Model Price
2025 Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring  

$55,860.

 

2025 Lincoln Corsair Reserve  

$48,135.

 

2025 Lincoln Corsair Premiere  

$40,980.

 

Buyers can choose from a variety of trims and options, including advanced technology like the BlueCruise hands-free driving system and a plug-in hybrid powertrain available on the top-tier Grand Touring trim.

Interior and Infotainment System

The Lincoln Corsair’s interior is as luxurious as its larger siblings like the Navigator and Aviator. Soft leather, stylish trims, and plenty of features make it a comfortable and classy space. You can opt for extras like ambient lighting, 24-way adjustable seats, a head-up display, and even a smartphone app to lock, unlock, or start the car—though these add-ons can raise the price significantly.

For a unique touch, there are two interior themes: Smoked Truffle, with warm-toned trims, and Eternal Red, featuring deep red leather and bright aluminum accents for a retro vibe.

Cargo space is another highlight of the Corsair. It easily holds eight carry-on suitcases behind the rear seats, beating competitors like the BMW X3. Fold the rear seats down, and you get room for up to 21 cases, making it a practical choice for road trips or errands.

How about the infotainment system? The Lincoln Corsair comes packed with tech to keep you connected and entertained. Every model features a large 13.2-inch touchscreen with Lincoln’s easy-to-use Sync 4 system, along with a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster for a modern, sleek feel. The system is simple to navigate, and handy mini joysticks on the steering wheel let you control key functions without constantly reaching for the screen.

Standard features include Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and built-in navigation, so you’re set for music, calls, and directions right out of the box. If you opt for the Reserve trim, you’ll get SiriusXM with live traffic and weather updates, plus the chance to upgrade the basic nine-speaker stereo to a premium 14-speaker Revel sound system for an even better listening experience.

Safety Features

This new 2025 Lincoln Corsair prioritizes safety with its standard Co-Pilot360 suite of driver-assistance features. This includes essential tools like automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection and lane-departure warning with lane-keeping assist, giving drivers added confidence on the road. These features are designed to help avoid collisions and keep the car securely in its lane, making every drive safer and more stress-free.

For those looking for advanced tech, upgrading to the optional Co-Pilot360 2.1 Drive system unlocks Lincoln’s BlueCruise hands-free driving mode, perfect for highway cruising with less effort. This high-tech addition enhances convenience but comes at an additional cost.

Engine and Performance

The 2025 Lincoln Corsair offers two engine options tailored to different needs, but neither is designed to thrill driving enthusiasts. The base engine is a 250-hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder, available on the Premiere and Reserve trims. It’s paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, providing smooth shifts and decent performance for daily driving.

Front-wheel drive comes standard, but you can upgrade to all-wheel drive if you need better traction, especially for snowy or slippery roads. While the Corsair handles everyday commutes comfortably, it doesn’t match the sporty, engaging feel of rivals like the Audi Q5 or Porsche Macan, which deliver quicker acceleration and more dynamic handling.

If you are interested in efficiency, the plug-in hybrid Grand Touring trim combines a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with an electric motor and a continuously variable transmission (CVT). It also comes with standard all-wheel drive.

While this setup offers a more eco-friendly option, its performance falls short. The hybrid is slower than the base engine and lacks the refinement you’d expect in a luxury SUV, producing noticeable engine noise under load. While the plug-in is a step toward greener driving, it sacrifices some of the smoothness and speed that many drivers look for in this segment.

2025 Corsair Fuel Economy

The 2025 Lincoln Corsair offers respectable fuel economy for a luxury SUV, but your mileage will vary depending on the engine and drivetrain you choose. The standard turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine delivers an EPA-estimated 22 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway with front-wheel drive.

Opting for all-wheel drive slightly reduces efficiency, dropping to 21 mpg city and 28 mpg highway. When we tested an all-wheel-drive model on a real-world 75-mph highway route, it matched its EPA rating, achieving 30 mpg, which is impressive for a compact SUV in this class.

For those interested in the plug-in hybrid version, the Grand Touring trim offers a greener alternative. The EPA estimates it can drive up to 28 miles purely on electric power, making it a great option for short commutes or errands. The hybrid is rated for 34 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway when using gas.

How about The Warranty?

Lincoln provides solid warranty coverage for the 2025 Corsair, offering better powertrain protection than many German luxury brands. The limited warranty covers the vehicle for four years or 50,000 miles, while the powertrain warranty extends to six years or 70,000 miles. This longer powertrain coverage gives Corsair owners extra peace of mind when it comes to major engine or transmission repairs, making it a standout feature in its class.

However, unlike Lincoln’s upscale Black Label models, the Corsair doesn’t come with complimentary scheduled maintenance. That means routine services like oil changes and tire rotations will be an out-of-pocket expense for Corsair owners. While this is common among luxury SUVs in its price range, it’s worth factoring in when budgeting for upkeep.

Our Thoughts on The New 2025 Corsair:

The 2025 Lincoln Corsair continues to deliver a luxurious and comfortable driving experience, with a high-end interior, user-friendly tech, and competitive warranty coverage. Its spacious cargo area and smooth ride make it a practical choice for families or daily commuters.

However, the Corsair’s performance falls short of sportier rivals like the Audi Q5 and Porsche Macan, and its plug-in hybrid model doesn’t quite deliver the refinement or efficiency expected at its price point. While it excels in comfort and style, those seeking more dynamic driving might look elsewhere. For buyers prioritizing luxury over thrills, the Corsair remains a solid option in the compact SUV segment.