The Corsair finally gains its Grand Touring plug-in-hybrid model for 2021. The powertrain consists of a 2.5-liter four-cylinder with an electric motor, a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), and standard all-wheel drive. Lincoln is also introducing two new appearance packages.
Pros Looks fantastic, chassis delivers a plush ride, upscale interior with plenty of features.
Cons Uplevel models priced against more desirable rivals, handling isn't as lively as it could be, upgraded engine does little for performance.
The 2021 Lincoln Corsair builds its brand on serenity and luxury.
Pros Soothing cabin Beautiful body Good turbo-4 power An eye for detail
Cons Gas mileage is middling Gets pricey, quickly SUV-ish Not sporty like RDX or X3
The 2021 Lincoln Corsair's #3 ranking is based on its score within the Luxury Compact SUVs category. Currently the Lincoln Corsair has a score of 8.2 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 16 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Spacious, comfortable cabin Lengthy list of standard features User-friendly infotainment interface
Cons Smaller touch screen than some rivals Less engaging driving dynamics than classmates
The 2021 Lincoln Aviator comes with a 4 yr./ 50000 mi. basic warranty, a unlimited yr./ unlimited mi. roadside warranty, and a 6 yr./ 70000 mi. powertrain warranty.Minor changes to option and appearance packages.
Pros Upscale design inside and out Powerful standard engine provides quick acceleration Lots of advanced features Available plug-in hybrid powertrain
Cons Doesn't have an abundance of headroom Overly soft handling saps driver confidence Subpar visibility to the front and rear
The 2021 Lincoln Aviator drops sensational style and space, but the Grand Touring plug-in’s a bit of a misfire.
Pros A 7/8ths Navigator Big infotainment displays Hybrid plug-in Lots of room for four adults Gorgeous Black Label interiors
Cons It’s $$$$ Third row is small The V-6 moans Grand Touring: not electric enough?
The Aviator sees only minor changes for 2021, including optional 21- and 22-inch wheel designs, three new colors (Asher Gray, Ocean Drive Blue, and Flight Blue), and an available Monochromatic Reserve appearance package. The Reserve trim receives a panoramic sunroof, and the top-flight Black Label gains soft-close doors. The Elements package—found on the Reserve and Grand Touring models—now comes with heated and ventilated front seats.
Pros Polished turbo V-6 powertrain, comfortable interior, plenty of curb appeal.
Cons Unrefined optional hybrid powertrain, disappointing fuel economy, most expensive Black Label trim encroaches Navigator's price range.