2025 LINCOLN CORSAIR VS. 2025 LINCOLN NAUTILUS

 

Lincoln SUVs are luxurious, elegant, and powerful. If you're considering a five-seater from the lineup, you should read this comparison from Rountree Lincoln. Below, we will go over the key distinctions between the new Lincoln Corsair and the new Lincoln Nautilus. Read on, and visit our dealership near Alexandria afterward.

2025 Lincoln Nautilus vs. 2025 Lincoln Corsair: Interior Dimensions 

While both SUVs accommodate up to five passengers, they don't provide similar interior space. The Corsair is a small SUV, while the Nautilus is a midsize model. That said, the Nautilus offers more passenger and cargo room than the Corsair. If you prefer a more nimble vehicle, you will find the Corsair cabin spacious and comfortable for your drives around Longview.

Compare these models' dimensions here:

Lincoln Corsair Standard Interior Dimensions

  • Front/Rear Legroom: 43.2 inches/38.6 inches
  • Front/Rear Headroom: 39.5 inches/38.7 inches
  • Passenger Volume: 102.5 cubic feet
  • Cargo Volume to 1st Row: 57.6 cubic feet
  • Cargo Volume to 2nd Row: 27.6 cubic feet

Lincoln Nautilus Standard Interior Dimensions

  • Front/Rear Legroom: 43.5 inches/43.1 inches
  • Front/Rear Headroom: 39.6 inches/39.8 inches
  • Passenger Volume: 113.5 cubic feet
  • Cargo Volume to 1st Row: 71.3 cubic feet
  • Cargo Volume to 2nd Row: 36.4 cubic feet

2025 Lincoln Nautilus vs. 2025 Lincoln Corsair: Performance

Besides size and interior space, these Lincoln vehicles also differ in terms of performance. Both base engines deliver up to 250 hp, but when you opt for the available powertrain, you will see that the Nautilus is more potent than the Corsair. Both models also offer electrified performance as an option. Here are the powertrain options of the Corsair and the Nautilus: 

Lincoln Corsair Powertrain Options

  • Base Engine: 250-hp 2.0L turbocharged I4 with Auto Start-Stop Technology
  • Available Powertrain: 266-hp 2.5L i-VCT Atkinson-cycle I-4 plug-in hybrid 

Lincoln Nautilus Powertrain Options

  • Base Engine: 250-hp 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder
  • Available Powertrain: 310-hp turbocharged 2.0L I-4 with HEV

Continue Your Comparison in Rountree Lincoln

Are you leaning toward the Corsair or the Nautilus? Whether you have a particular model in mind or are still deciding, head on over to our showroom near Texarkana for a closer look. Our team is happy to show you the latest Corsair and Nautilus configurations. We will see you soon.


2023 Lincoln Corsair vs. Nautilus: Pricing

Both the Corsair and Nautilus lineups consist of three trim options, including the Standard and Reserve models, plus a special Grand Touring or Black Label option, respectively. It costs a bit more to bring a Lincoln Nautilus home to Texarkana, but no matter which model you're drawn to, there are Lincoln offers and incentives that can help you get a good deal. Compare pricing for the Lincoln Nautilus vs. Corsair to learn more: 

2023 Lincoln Corsair Pricing

  • Standard: Starting at $38,690 MSRP
  • Reserve: Starting at $43,075 MSRP
  • Grand Touring (plug-in hybrid): Starting at $53,885 MSRP

2023 Lincoln Nautilus Pricing

  • Standard: Starting at $47,325 MSRP
  • Reserve: Starting at $53,535 MSRP
  • Black Label: Starting at $67,245 MSRP

2023 Lincoln Nautilus vs. Corsair: Performance
You may be surprised to learn that the base engine in the Lincoln Corsair is the same as the one in the Lincoln Nautilus. The base engine for both vehicles is a 250-hp 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder, but their engine upgrade options are different. In the 2023 Lincoln Corsair, you can opt for a plug-in hybrid powertrain instead. Meanwhile, the 2023 Lincoln Nautilus doesn't offer a plug-in hybrid, but it does offer a mighty V6. Learn more about performance options between the Lincoln Nautilus vs. Corsair, below. 

2023 Lincoln Corsair Performance

  • Base Engine: 250-hp 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder
  • Upgrade: 266-hp 2.5L i-VCT Atkinson-cycle I-4 plug-in hybrid engine (available on Grand Touring models)

2023 Lincoln Nautilus Performance

  • Base Engine: 250-hp 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder
  • Upgrade: 335-hp Twin-Turbocharged 2.7L V6 (available on Black Label models)

2023 Lincoln Corsair vs. Nautilus: Interior Dimensions 

Both vehicles represent the pinnacle of Lincoln luxury in their cabins, with standard luxury features, such as dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, driver-assistive safety features (Lincoln Co-Pilot360™), and more. They both also seat five passengers, but their interior dimensions are different. Compare their measurements to learn more: 

2023 Lincoln Corsair Dimensions

  • Front/Rear Legroom: 43.2 inches/38.6 inches
  • Front/Rear Headroom: 39.5 inches/38.7 inches
  • Cargo Volume to 1st Row: 57.6 cubic feet
  • Cargo Volume to 2nd Row: 27.6 cubic feet

2023 Lincoln Nautilus Dimensions

  • Front/Rear Legroom: 42.8 inches/39.6 inches
  • Front/Rear Headroom: 39.9 inches/39.2 inches
  • Cargo Volume to 1st Row: 68.8 cubic feet
  • Cargo Volume to 2nd Row: 37.2 cubic feet