2019 Auto Show Highlights

© Perry Stern, Automotive Content Experience© Perry Stern, Automotive Content Experience
2020 Lincoln Corsair — New York
Lincoln has been introducing new sport-utility vehicles at a frenzied pace, and apparently the company isn’t finished. Joining the new Navigator, Nautilus and Aviator is an all-new luxury 2-row crossover, the Corsair. The new Corsair will be easily recognizable as a Lincoln thanks to styling cues borrowed from the larger Nautilus and Aviator models — specifically a very similar grille and headlight treatment. Upscale materials create a premium feeling within the cabin, and a dual-wall dashboard with composite sound insulation provides a quiet interior. Corsair also features Active Noise Control, and sounds that occupants do hear are chimes recorded by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Two engine options are available for the Corsair — and both are turbocharged. The standard powerplant is a 2.0-liter turbo that will deliver an estimated 250 horsepower, while customers looking for a bit more oomph can opt for a 2.3-liter turbo that produces 295 horsepower with 310 lb-ft of torque. The Corsair is built at Ford’s Louisville Assembly Plant in Louisville, Kentucky.

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