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Lincoln Corsair returns to North America with hybrid and 2.0T

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China-built Lincoln Corsair returns to North America, priced from about $41,500, with refreshed design, updated infotainment, 2.0T engine and a hybrid option.
Michael Powers, Editor

Lincoln Corsair is set to return to the North American market, with U.S.-bound vehicles now sourced from China.

The new-generation Corsair will slot beneath the existing Lincoln Nautilus, which is priced at around $57,000. According to early information, the Corsair is expected to start at approximately $41,500, including destination.

The Corsair has been built in China since 2020. For North American buyers, it will receive several exterior updates, most notably reshaped headlights that give the front end a cleaner look. Inside, the crossover adopts the updated Lincoln Digital Experience infotainment system and a different display aimed at improving how drivers interact with the car’s functions.

Technical specifications are set to evolve as well. Plans call for a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and a hybrid variant. The latter combines an electric motor with a battery, enabling electric-only driving under light loads.