The 2026 Lincoln Corsair arrives as a bit of a surprise, featuring very few updates and changes for the luxury crossover's latest model year. That means it holds steady with a total of seven exterior colors on offer. Check out the full color list below, along with availability and pricing where applicable.
The good news is that all seven hues offered on the 2026 Lincoln Corsair are available across the entire lineup, meaning they're able to be added to Premiere, Reserve, and Grand Touring trims. Infinite Black Metallic Clearcoat (paint code UM) is the only "free" color, however, meaning that buyers in the market for any color other than black should expect to shell out an extra cost.
All other hues carry a price tag of $750. That includes Crystal White Metallic Clearcoat (A3), Pristine White Metallic Tri-Coat (AZ), Red Carpet Metallic Tinted Clearcoat (D4), Harbor Gray Metallic Clearcoat (T9), Whisper Blue Metallic Clearcoat (K1), and Asher Gray Metallic Clearcoat (M7).
As for changes dropping for the 2026 Lincoln Corsair: the luxury is losing its chrome roof rails, which were previously standard on Reserve and Grand Touring models for the 2025 model year. However, the 2026 Corsair does gain black roof rack side rails as standard equipment for all trims. The 2026 Corsair adds a four-year SiriusXM plan with 360L as an option on all trim levels, too.
While the 2026 Lincoln Corsair will be sold in all 50 U.S. states, it's not available with the standard turbocharged 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 engine in California, Massachusetts, Oregon, New York, Washington, and Vermont due to emissions regulations.
It’s unclear how long the Lincoln Corsair will hang on. The luxury crossover built at the Louisville Assembly plant, which is slated to undergo a major retooling in December, signaling that the Corsair is on the chopping block and will be discontinued after the 2026 model year is built out. Once Louisville is back up and running, it will produce an all-electric pickup truck.
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It features some extensive modifications throughout, too.
Another feature slowly being phased out.
With lovely minimalist coastline-inspired graphics.
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Everyone needs to STOP with the fancy whites. I hate black vehicles.
I had a Pearl white which was a very nice Tri coat color, really popped in the sun with the metallic.