In January 2023, a Lincoln Corsair incentive offers 5.9 percent APR financing for 72 months toward Standard and Reserve trims, while a separate offer of 6.9 percent APR financing for 72 months is available toward the range-topping Grand Touring trim. The aforementioned incentive is applicable to both 2022 and 2023 model year vehicles and appears to be available nationwide across the U.S. The automaker has not specified an expiration date for its incentive, but it’s likely that it will run through at least the end of January.
Lincoln Corsair Incentives
For the sake of context, below we have provided a list of Lincoln Corsair incentive offers thus far during the 2022 calendar year:, as well as for the 2023 calendar year to date:
2022
- March – 3.9 percent APR financing
- April – 3.9 percent APR financing
- May – 5.9 percent APR financing
- June – 5.9 percent APR financing
- July – 5.9 percent APR financing
- August – 5.9 percent APR financing
- September – 5.9 percent APR financing
- October – 5.9 percent APR financing
- November – 5.9 percent APR financing
- December – 5.9 percent APR financing
2023
- January – 5.9 percent APR financing
The lack of a more attractive incentive toward the purchase of the luxury crossover is the result of healthy demand and tight supply of the Corsair as Lincoln parent, FoMoCo, continues to grapple with ongoing supply chain issues. These supplier constraints include, but are certainly not limited to, the ongoing global microchip shortage.
It’s worth noting that Lincoln unveiled the refreshed 2023 Lincoln Corsair back in September. The compact luxury crossover boasts various changes and updates over its 2022 model year predecessor, including revised exterior styling, an updated interior with a larger infotainment screen, and the deletion of the optional turbocharged Ford 2.3L I4 EcoBoost engine. Production of the forthcoming model year kicked off in mid-December 2022, although this occurred six weeks later than initially projected.
Lincoln Corsair Pricing
For reference, here are the applicable Lincoln Corsair trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including the destination charge and acquisition fee:
2022 Lincoln Corsair
- Standard – $36,580
- Reserve – $41,410
- Grand Touring (plug-in hybrid) – $51,810
2023 Lincoln Corsair
- Standard – $38,690
- Reserve – $43,075
- Grand Touring (plug-in hybrid) – $53,385
Disclaimers
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for this offer.
- Residency restrictions apply.
- Offer not available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. Ford Authority will not be held responsible for any misprints, typos or any other errors.
Comments
You are way off on your pricing. The numbers you listed do not include destination or acquisition fees. Those numbers are the base selling prices for 2022. 2023 Standard has a base price of $38690.00, is a $2110.00 price increase over the 2022. The Reserve base price of $43075.00 is an increase of $1665.00 and the Grand Touring base price of $53005.00 is a increase of $1195. That was the only one you got right.
Regardless Joe…. the Corsair is way to expensive for what its trying to be in the near luxury segment. Lincoln needs to separate itself from FORD first, by setting up independent stores that look, sound and feel like the luxury product they desperately need to achieve. As it stands now, trying to ask a customer to fork over thousands more for a dressed up Escape/Bronco is a very tough sell when done side by side on the showroom floor.
When is the delivery date on 2023 corsair?
With the exiting of Nautilus, how hard would it be to do an extended wheelbase Corsair to fill the void left by the Nautilus? This would increase interior/ luggage space. Now can we have it with coach doors??
Thank you for putting something in about the 2023 Corsair Grand Touring. I have one on order.