The Jet Appearance Package – as its name implies – bundles quite a few dark-themed exterior accents for the 2025 Lincoln Corsair. One of those blacked-out accents is no longer included, as the Black Roof Rack Side Rails have been dropped from the Jet Appearance Package.
The Jet Appearance Package is offered on all three 2025 Lincoln Corsair trims, including Premiere, Reserve, and Grand Touring. It’s a $2,250 extra on all three trims. The Black Roof Rack Side Rails were formerly bundled into the package on the Reserve and Grand Touring trims, but were not offered at all on the same package for the base Premiere trim. Now, however, they’re not offered in any iteration of the package.
The contents included in the 2025 Lincoln Corsair Jet Appearance Package are as follows:
- 20-inch Black Aluminum Wheels
- 20-inch All-Season BSW 99V-Rated Tire, size 245/45R20
- Pillar Black Exterior Elements
- Fender Badge
- Grille – Upper Design
- Door Frame Molding
- Front and Rear Door Spears
- Body-Color Exterior Elements
- Front and Rear bumper
- Lower Fascia
- Wheel Lips
- Lower Door Cladding
The 2025 Lincoln Corsair does get a few other changes, including the deletion of Active Park Assist 2.0. It also lost two exterior colors from its lineup, although these were subsequently replaced by two new ones known as Harbor Gray Metallic Clearcoat and Crystal White Metallic Clearcoat. Its Sandstone interior is no more, replaced by a new colorway known as Light Smoked Truffle.
However, the luxury crossover features extended trial periods for Lincoln Premium Connectivity, which is a part of the Connected Services plan. Lincoln Premium Connectivity adds select digital features to new Lincoln vehicles, including things like connected-built-in navigation, BlueCruise, Alex Built-In, SiriusXM, and Wi-Fi hot spots, just to name a few.
As Ford Authority previously reported, the 2025 Lincoln Corsair offers a number of optional packages as well as a bevy of wheel options, powertrains, and exterior paint colors. Pricing for the luxury crossover starts at $41,805, including destination freight charges – although it can cost over $60,000, depending on configuration.
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Lincoln always removes an item ! What did they offer to replace the added costs ?