Luxury fans wanting a smaller two-row SUV that has all sorts of premium features probably know about the Lincoln Corsair already. Lincoln has announced the 2020 Lincoln Corsair has arrived, which should mean it’s available to purchase at stocking dealers now. The all-new 2020 Lincoln Corsair is a standout for its design inside and out and will prove to be a popular seller for the brand.
The 2020 Lincoln Corsair lands with two drivetrain options including a standard 2.0-liter turbocharged engine that makes 250 horsepower and 208 pound-feet of torque. An optional larger engine displacing 2.3-liters that benefits from a turbo making 295 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque is available. Both engine options are paired with a new 8-speed automatic transmission.
The goal for Lincoln with the Corsair is to live up to the “Quiet Flight DNA” and to make the 2020 Lincoln Corsair quiet and comfortable. It uses a Lincoln-first rear integral bush suspension to deliver a smooth ride by directly absorbing shocks that would be felt in the cabin. Corsair is available with an intelligent all-wheel-drive system with both engine options.
The Lincoln all-wheel-drive system has a disconnect that can turn the Corsair into a front-wheel-drive when the extra traction isn’t needed. Corsair is also fitted with drive modes to control the drive experience with settings that include normal, conserve, excite, slippery, and deep conditions.
The 2020 Corsair is built around quietness and is meant to be the driver’s sanctuary for the senses. Active Noise Control helps to reduce the sounds that bother drivers and passengers by using microphones in the car to block sound. A specially tuned 14-speaker Revel premium audio system is available. Lincoln also offers a very cool interior called Beyond Blue that has a blue and white palette along with Cashew in tan and black and medium slate interiors. The 2020 Lincoln Corsair configurator is live to allow buyers to see what their dream SUV will cost.
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I’d buy this. But I live in a small island nation and our Ford Dealer had to stop importing Lincoln as Lincoln insisted on a dedicated Lincoln outlet – which just isn’t feasible given the numbers! All the same I’m very satisfied with my Audi / VW experience and my new Touareg!