Vehicle model
Lincoln Corsair
The Corsair is Lincoln's entry-level compact luxury SUV, launched for the 2020 model year to replace the MKC. It carries over the technical basis of the redesigned Ford Escape while adopting the brand's "Quiet Flight" styling language, evoking a scaled-down version of the Aviator. It targets urban customers and younger buyers seeking Lincoln comfort and prestige in a manageable, more affordable format. Assembled in Louisville, Kentucky, it offers front-wheel or all-wheel drive and a Grand Touring plug-in hybrid version. The refined, quiet cabin is a central selling point. In terms of tires and wheels, the Corsair gets 18- to 20-inch wheels; in Quebec, a set of winter tires, ideally on an 18-inch wheel, optimizes grip and comfort while reducing costs.
History
History of the Lincoln Corsair
The Corsair is Lincoln's entry-level compact luxury SUV, launched for the 2020 model year to replace the MKC. It carries over the technical basis of the redesigned Ford Escape while adopting the brand's "Quiet Flight" styling language, evoking a scaled-down version of the Aviator. It targets urban customers and younger buyers seeking Lincoln comfort and prestige in a manageable, more affordable format. Assembled in Louisville, Kentucky, it offers front-wheel or all-wheel drive and a Grand Touring plug-in hybrid version. The refined, quiet cabin is a central selling point. In terms of tires and wheels, the Corsair gets 18- to 20-inch wheels; in Quebec, a set of winter tires, ideally on an 18-inch wheel, optimizes grip and comfort while reducing costs.
Technology
Technologies, engines and platforms
EcoBoost turbo four-cylinder engines (2.0 and 2.3 L) and a 2.5 L Grand Touring plug-in hybrid version. 8-speed automatic transmission, front-wheel or all-wheel drive, regenerative braking, and Co-Pilot360 driver assistance.
Tires and wheels
Tire and wheel compatibility
Les Lincoln actuelles sont des VUS chaussés de grandes jantes : généralement de 18 à 20 pouces sur le Corsair compact, de 19 à 21 pouces sur l'Aviator, et jusqu'à 22 pouces sur le Navigator pleine grandeur. L'entraxe varie selon le gabarit (souvent 5x114,3 mm sur les modèles intermédiaires, 6x135 mm sur le Navigator). Au Québec, des pneus d'hiver dédiés sont essentiels et fortement recommandés : opter pour un ensemble hiver à diamètre de jante réduit (par exemple passer d'une jante de 21 ou 22 pouces à une jante de 19 ou 20 pouces, avec pneus à flanc plus haut) améliore le confort, réduit le risque de dommages sur nids-de-poule et abaisse le coût. Vérifiez toujours dimensions, indices de charge et de vitesse, et compatibilité des capteurs TPMS.
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