The range-topping 2025 Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring offers something that the rest of the lineup does not: the 2.5L I4 plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) powertrain. This model offers a midway point between gasoline and all-electric vehicles, but as the highest-tiered trim in the lineup, when properly equipped its price point can exceed the $67,000 mark.
The 2025 Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring starts at $47,210, including destination freight charges (DFC). However, if a buyer wants any color other than Infinite Black, they should expect to shell out $750. In this instance, we’re picking Pristine White, one of the $750 color options.
From there, the 2025 Lincoln Corsair can be fitted with a handful of optional packages. Opting for Collection III, which enhances the Grand Touring trim with things like Lincoln Co-Pilot360 Vision 2.0, memory sideview mirrors, a hands-free liftgate, heated steering wheel, and more, adds $8,675 to the overall cost of the luxury crossover. There’s also the $2,250 Jet Appearance Package, adding dark-themed exterior accents to the Corsair. Finally, we’re also adding the $700 Towing Package.
Inside, the 2025 Corsair can benefit from the $1,285 Perfect Position seats, which includes 24-way power driver and front passenger adjustment settings. Opting for all-weather floor liners with carpet floor mats bumps the price by $200, bringing the total price of the 2025 Corsair Grand Touring PHEV to $37,095 including DFC.
The 2025 Lincoln Corsair soldiers on largely unchanged from its 2023 and 2024 model year counterparts. As a reminder, the Corsair underwent a midcycle refresh for the 2023 model year, gaining Sync 4 and Ford BlueCruise (then called Lincoln ActiveGlide) semi-autonomous driver assist features, along with refreshed styling both inside and out.
However, for the 2025 model year, the Corsair loses Active Park Assist 2.0, which was previously available on the luxury crossover. To make up for this, though, it does gain subscription benefits that weren’t previously offered. The Corsair still gets a one-year trial for Lincoln Premium Connectivity, but now offers four years of Alexa Built-In.
There were also minor alterations to its color lineup both inside and out. The 2025 Corsair lost two colors that were previously offered on the 2024 model, adding Crystal White Metallic Clearcoat and Harbor Gray Metallic Clearcoat in their place. It also lost the Sandstone interior colorway.
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This is the reason that I switched from owning a 2005 Lincoln Town Car to a 2016 Ford Flex Sel . It is a fine car without breaking the Bank !
This is the Brilliant Dianne Craig’s policy of making all Lincolns so expensive that sales will decline to the point where Lincoln will be China-only by 2030.