The 2024 Lincoln Corsair remains mostly unchanged after its substantial refresh for the 2023 model year, holding onto its updated features and design without changes for the latest model year. Ford Authority details everything prospective buyers need to know about the luxury crossover, including its available wheels and optional packages. Today, we’re taking a closer look at the interior colorways and seating materials offered for the 2024 Corsair.
Premiere
Reserve
Grand Touring
As usual, interior colorway, seating materials, and applique color availability depends on trim level. The 2024 Corsair is offered in Premiere, Reserve, and Grand Touring trims. The base Premiere trim offers Lincoln Soft Touch or Micro-Perforated Lincoln Soft Touch seating materials with several cabin environments, including Ebony, Sandstone, or Ebony/Smoked Truffle. The Premiere trim is exclusively available with Finestra Aluminum appliques.
The 2024 Lincoln Corsair Reserve and Grand Touring trims each feature Premium Leather-trimmed seats, which are also available in conjunction with several cabin environments, including Ebony, Sandstone, Ebony/Smoked Truffle, and Ebony/Eternal Red. Available applique colors include Star Light Metallic, Paldao Wood, and Finestra Aluminum. It’s worth noting that all interior colorways are available alongside every available exterior color offered on the luxury crossover.
Updates for the 2023 Lincoln Corsair – and subsequently, the 2024 Lincoln Corsair – include revised exterior styling, an upgraded interior, and the deletion of optional turbocharged Ford 2.3L I4 EcoBoost engine.
As the second model year for the refreshed luxury crossover, the 2024 Corsair does not boast any major updates or changes, aside from the deletion of a single exterior color option: Crystal Red Metallic Premium Colorant. 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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What a shame dropping the 2.3L was which made it the most engaging model in its class, including AMG and M series competitors.