Soldiering on largely unchanged from its predecessor, the 2026 Lincoln Corsair offers a number of optional packages that give its buyers the luxury of choice. Below, Ford Authority outlines everything there is to know about each package, including content, pricing, and availability.
Before taking a closer look at the 2026 Corsair packages, it's important to note that the luxury crossover is offered in three trim levels, including Premiere, Reserve and Grand Touring. Package availability does differ between trims.
While the Jet Appearance Package is offered one very 2026 Lincoln Corsair trim, its content varies depend on trim level. The Premiere version of the package - price at $2,500 - includes the following content:
The Towing Package is a $700 upgrade that's offered on all Corsair trims, including Premiere, Reserve and Grand Touring. This package bundles accessories and equipment that allow the luxury crossover to safely tow a trailer.
The 2026 Corsair Reserve and Grand Touring trims get their own Jet Appearance Package that also costs $2,500, and includes the following:
Note that this package cannot be added in conjunction with the 20-inch aluminum Premium-painted wheels, which are optional on the 2026 Corsair Reserve and Grand Touring.
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, an electric pickup is going to be produced there.
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