Fresh off a midcycle refresh for 2023, the 2024 Lincoln Corsair stays the course without any groundbreaking changes or updates, aside from the deletion of a single exterior color option: Crystal Red Metallic Premium Colorant. Speaking of the luxury crossover’s exterior, there are six unique wheels available for 2024, and today, Ford Authority takes a closer look at each option, outlining how to get each one.
Note that wheel availability depends on 2024 Lincoln Corsair trim level, which includes Premiere, Reserve and Grand Touring. To start, the standard wheels on the base Corsair Premiere are the 18-inch Warm painted alloy wheels, which are included as part of the Premiere 100A equipment collection. The 18-inch Bright Machined aluminum wheels with Dark Tarnish paint are optional for the Premiere 100A, while they are standard on the Premiere 101A and 201A equipment collections.
The next option, the 19-inch Bright Machined aluminum wheels with Dark Tarnish premium paint, are optional on the Corsair Premiere 101A or 102A; they are standard on the range-topping Corsair Grand Touring. Meanwhile, in order to acquire the 20-inch Black aluminum wheels, buyers must spring for the optional Jet Appearance Package, which is an exterior accent bundle offered for the Corsair Reserve.
The 19-inch Bright Machined aluminum wheels with Magnetic paint, meanwhile, are standard fare on the 2024 Lincoln Corsair Reserve. Finally, the 20-inch Bright Machined aluminum wheels with Black premium paint are optional on the Corsair Reserve as well as Corsair Grand touring.
As a reminder, the updates for the 2023 Corsair (and subsequently, the 2024 Corsair) include revised exterior styling, an updated interior, and the deletion of optional turbocharged Ford 2.3L I4 EcoBoost engine. Production of the 2024 Lincoln Corsair is handled at the Louisville Assembly plant. Pricing for the luxury crossover starts at $40,030 for the base Premiere trim.
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