April 17, 20196 yr At the New York International Auto Show today, Lincoln unveiled the 2020 Lincoln Corsair. The Corsair is a small crossover that takes over for the MKC in Lincoln's lineup and joins the new Lincoln Aviator, Lincoln Nautilus, and Lincoln Navigator. Lincoln says the Corsair has "Visually soothing design" and offers a sanctuary for drivers. Effortless power comes standard. Customers can use their phone as a key to enter the cabin, and should their phone go dead, they can use the standard exterior keypad and then the interior touch screen to enter and start driving. If the customers phone is lost or stolen, the digital key can easily be deleted. The key saves a profile of up to 80 driver preferences to be automatically adjusted when a specific driver enters the vehicle. Lincoln designers obsessed over interior quietness, providing things like a double wall dashboard to create extra space between the engine and driver. This is further enhanced with standard Active Noise Cancellation. Six unique symphonic chimes inform the driver of various status in and around the vehicle. The chimes were recorded by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. When you do want sound, there is a 14-speaker Revel sound system tuned specifically for the Corsair. Power for the Corsair comes in the form of either a 250 horsepower 2.0 Ecoboost with 275 lb-ft of torque, or a 2.3 liter Ecoboost with 280 hp and 310 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to the wheels via a new 8-speed automatic to either the front or all wheels. Lincoln Co-Pilot360 is standard and comes with automatic emergency braking and Pedestrian Detection, Blind Spot Information System, a Lane-Keeping System, rear backup camera and auto high-beam lighting. Co-Pilot360 Plus is an option that adds Adaptive cruise control, Evasive steer assist, Reverse brake assist, and Active Park Assist Plus. The 2020 Lincoln Corsair will be built in Lincoln's Louisville Assembly Plant in Louisville, Kentucky, and will be arriving in dealerships this fall. View full article
April 17, 20196 yr Love the look of this externally especially as it has that Butch Station wagon vibe. Interior, just not a fan of the dash. This should sell well for them.
April 17, 20196 yr Yeah, not feeling that at all but then again, it’s just another CUV to me. Even the interior is a let down after the Navigator and Aviator reveals.
April 17, 20196 yr Looks decent, a lot more get up and go than the XT4. Not sure about that center stack..
April 17, 20196 yr Uhhh.. This looks awesome. Corsair Interior.webp Corsair Interior2.webp Corsair Interior3.webp
April 17, 20196 yr I think the interior looks fantastic other than the HVAC pod shape that looks like it came off a last gen Escape. I am not a fan of the push button shifter but that is on all Lincolns. Really pretty looking interior though and definitely among the best of the 20 or so small SUVs out there. Good power out of the engines too, I like that there are 2 engines and this should move well unless it is obese.
April 17, 20196 yr It's odd that the power figures are tweaked form the current 2.3. Current: 285/305 New: 280/310 More torque, more happy.
April 17, 20196 yr This should be popular. Good work. Not a fan of the standing up tablet but that’s getting typical. Great base engine specs. Cadillac doesn’t seem to get that. Should make this Lincoln zoom
April 17, 20196 yr 6 hours ago, ccap41 said: Uhhh.. This looks awesome. Corsair Interior.webp 162.82 kB · 5 downloads Corsair Interior2.webp 159.51 kB · 1 download Corsair Interior3.webp 139.17 kB · 1 download Just a matter of opinion from my end. Just not as enamored with it as you clearly.
April 17, 20196 yr The nicest CUV in its class, easily. Makes the Cadillac TX4, or whatever it's called, look like the cardboard box the Corsair was shipped in. And take a look at those power figures... this is luxury car power. Edited April 18, 20196 yr by ocnblu
April 17, 20196 yr 24 minutes ago, surreal1272 said: Just a matter of opinion from my end. Just not as enamored with it as you clearly. I’m just speaking of the color. I love seeing colored leathers!
April 17, 20196 yr 20 minutes ago, ccap41 said: I’m just speaking of the color. I love seeing colored leathers! Not sure what your attached images are, but they aren’t rendering.
April 18, 20196 yr The "chimes" recorded by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra were completely aimed at people like me who love that type of stuff but think no one else does.
April 18, 20196 yr 4 hours ago, Robert Hall said: Not sure what your attached images are, but they aren’t rendering. Here ya go Robert: It is a nice Nautical theme color contrast but not sure I would want it for years of driving. Would rather have a nice Moca interior. Much warmer.
April 18, 20196 yr 8 hours ago, dfelt said: Here ya go Robert: It is a nice Nautical theme color contrast but not sure I would want it for years of driving. Would rather have a nice Moca interior. Much warmer. Interesting...I kind of like the blue, but don't care for the gray. If it were all blue, that might be interesting. I see they are doing the white trim like on the blue interior Navis...
April 18, 20196 yr 14 hours ago, Robert Hall said: Not sure what your attached images are, but they aren’t rendering. Motor Trend won't allow me to save images in a format that I can upload but scroll through the pictures and find the blue/teal leather interior. https://www.motortrend.com/news/2020-lincoln-corsair-first-look-mkc-replacement/ Edit: I should have just read through the whole thread first.. lol Thanks @dfelt! 12 hours ago, Paolino said: The "chimes" recorded by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra were completely aimed at people like me who love that type of stuff but think no one else does. It's also a nice separation from Ford for those who don't really care about the cool-factor. Edited April 18, 20196 yr by ccap41
April 18, 20196 yr Nice power figures, but I just can not get with the looks.. as I am not able to get with the looks of its two CUV/SUV higher ups. 237 hp/258 lb⋅ft from the XT4 in a 3660lb vehicle vs the Corsair at 280/310 is a nice advantage in power, but only depending on the weight of the Lincoln, which will most likely be about 100-150 lbs heavier. OBJECTIVELY SPEAKING.. the Blazer, for instance, proved that even with more HP, the Flex ST wasn't exactly much faster in any dynamic. Edited April 18, 20196 yr by Cmicasa the Great
April 18, 20196 yr FWIW, I believe the 2.3 AWD MKC's are 4000-4100lbs. They're not too light. I think Ford said the Escape was losing something like 150-200lbs.
April 18, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, ccap41 said: Motor Trend won't allow me to save images in a format that I can upload but scroll through the pictures and find the blue/teal leather interior. https://www.motortrend.com/news/2020-lincoln-corsair-first-look-mkc-replacement/ Edit: I should have just read through the whole thread first.. lol Thanks @dfelt! It's also a nice separation from Ford for those who don't really care about the cool-factor. Your welcome, I totally agree, I like the separation with the cool chimes. Cadillac should dump the GM traditional noise makers and have a luxury inspired sounds.
April 18, 20196 yr XC40 is a damn good looking vehicle. Volvo has been knocking everything out of the park looks-wise recently.
April 18, 20196 yr XC40 looks very substantial in person, despite it's compact dimensions. Seems like a solid, stylish product inside and out...
April 19, 20196 yr On 4/17/2019 at 3:35 PM, A Horse With No Name said: I absolutely give this two thumbs up. Should do well for them. +1
April 19, 20196 yr 6 hours ago, Cmicasa the Great said: U kno what I meant.. EDGE!!! Whoa, someone's a bit edgy. ?
April 19, 20196 yr 4 hours ago, ocnblu said: Whoa, someone's a bit edgy. ? Nice pun.. and Not at all. I just couldn't go back and edit. I hate that part of the newer software. LOL Edited April 19, 20196 yr by Cmicasa the Great
April 19, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Cmicasa the Great said: Nice pun.. and Not at all. I just couldn't go back and edit. I hate that part of the newer software. LOL So you do not see at the bottom the option of edit on the post? ?
April 19, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, dfelt said: So you do not see at the bottom the option of edit on the post? ? no. I'm using chrome is it a browser issue?
April 19, 20196 yr 31 minutes ago, Cmicasa the Great said: no. I'm using chrome is it a browser issue? No, I use chrome, opera and firefox and they all have it. Maybe it is a permission thing since I have writer privilege for the site. @Drew Dowdell could answer that best I believe.
April 20, 20196 yr 7 hours ago, dfelt said: No, I use chrome, opera and firefox and they all have it. Maybe it is a permission thing since I have writer privilege for the site. @Drew Dowdell could answer that best I believe. I used to be able to when I was a news provider.
April 20, 20196 yr On 4/18/2019 at 12:10 PM, ccap41 said: XC40 is a damn good looking vehicle. Volvo has been knocking everything out of the park looks-wise recently. Agree completely.
April 23, 20196 yr Author On 4/19/2019 at 11:38 AM, dfelt said: So you do not see at the bottom the option of edit on the post? ? On 4/19/2019 at 9:05 PM, Cmicasa the Great said: I used to be able to when I was a news provider. Edit for the first 10 minutes after posting. If you're a premium subscriber $1.75 a month or $15 a year, that restriction gets removed and so do almost all of the ads. Plus.. it helps the site out a little bit with the cost of running the place.
April 23, 20196 yr 19 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said: Edit for the first 10 minutes after posting. If you're a premium subscriber $1.75 a month or $15 a year, that restriction gets removed and so do almost all of the ads. Plus.. it helps the site out a little bit with the cost of running the place. Best $15 I have ever spent!
April 23, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, Drew Dowdell said: Edit for the first 10 minutes after posting. If you're a premium subscriber $1.75 a month or $15 a year, that restriction gets removed and so do almost all of the ads. Plus.. it helps the site out a little bit with the cost of running the place. Gotcha... maybe its that. I'll subscribe
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