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Most Expensive Gasoline 2025 Lincoln Corsair Costs $62K

The 2025 Lincoln Corsair offers a choice of two powertrains, allowing its buyers to select between a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) powertrain or the turbocharged 2.0L I4 gasoline engine. Opting for the gas-burning powerhouse makes the luxury crossover slightly more affordable than the PHEV, but even so, the priciest gasoline-powered Corsair can run over $62,000.

A side view of the 2025 Lincoln Corsair.

We’re starting with the 2025 Lincoln Corsair Reserve, which represents the midlevel trim in the model line. Accounting for destination freight charges (DFC), that trim starts at $48,960. From there, customers can choose Infinite Black, which is the only no-cost color offered on the luxury crossover, but if they want any other color, they should expect to shell out $750.

Adding Collection III, which fits the 2025 Lincoln Corsair with a number of features such as a four-year BlueCruise subscription, the Panorama Vista Roof, head-up display, heated rear seat, Revel audio system, and more, adds $6,500 to the luxury crossover’s overall cost. Opting for all-wheel-drive (AWD) bumps the cost even further, as does the optional Jet Appearance Package. As a reminder, the Jet Appearance Package costs $2,500 and adds a wealth of dark-themed exterior accents to the luxury crossover. We’re also tacking on the $700 Towing Package, along with the $1,285 Perfect Position seats for the most comfortable and capable ride possible.

All told, that brings the price of the 2025 Lincoln Corsair with the gasoline engine to $62,745, putting it on the more expensive end of the spectrum. Comparatively, opting for the priciest PHEV variant can run well over $67,000, as Ford Authority previously covered.

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. In addition, 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.

Alexandra is a Colorado-based journalist with a passion for all things involving horsepower, be it automotive or equestrian.

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  1. BUILD SOME SEDANS

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  2. The Corsair makes zero sense. Take 10k off immediately, make at least 3 colors free, and stop taking away things. This is supposed to be the ENTRY model. I’m 39, own a home? with an 800 credit score, married with good income, and would love to buy a Lincoln. BUT: the add-ons are confusing, and they just keep raising prices in a crazy way. Also, the whole “black out trim” thing is already getting OLD. Bring back some chrome, lower prices, better build quality, more paint colors, and y’all need 1 sedan and a “coupe like Crossover”. Sadly unless many things change, I’ll probably end up going with a top trim VW, Honda, or maybe an Jeep Grand Cherokee or something.

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