Different car models may come with several distinct features while bearing similarities on others. It is these differences that make people go for different car models. Some of the factors could be cost, technology, safety, or even the performance features.
For example, between the Lincoln Corsair and the Lincoln Nautilus, which would you prefer? Well, our dealership in Westbrook, ME is gland help you have a glimpse of what you would miss if you picked one over the other.
Many drivers may not be in a position to tell which vehicle pleases them more between the Lincoln Corsair and the Lincoln Nautilus. The models have a couple of differences, with most similarities to elevate the confusion. Here is an overview of the model comparisons.
What’s New Between the Lincoln Corsair and the Lincoln Nautilus
The new Lincoln Corsair offers a new sport package, monochromatic appearance, and the PHEV: Corsair Grand Touring. In the Lincoln Nautilus, however, the car provides a new V6 twin-turbo engine with all-wheel drive, artisan blue color for the exterior, and a hands-free tailgate.
Lincoln Corsair Vs. Lincoln Nautilus Performance Features
Both car models come with a 2.0L L-4 engine that delivers a horsepower of 250 and 280 torque. The machines are mated to an 8-speed transmission linked to the car’s front-wheel drive. However, the car models offer a different number of optional engine choices.
With the new Lincoln Corsair, you will get two more different engine choices which include:
A 2.3L inline-four engine that is turbocharged and delivers a 295 horsepower and 310 torque. The engine achieves a fuel economy of 21mpg in the city and 28mpg on the highway.
A 2.5L Atkinson inline-four engine that is connected to two electric motors. The engine delivers a 266 horsepower.
With the Lincoln Nautilus, you will only get one optional 2.7L V6 engine. The turbocharged system returns a horsepower of 355 and 380 torque. It can reach 19 mpg city and up to 26 mpg on the highway.
Another notable feature is the dual steel with chrome exhaust pipes in the Lincoln Nautilus and one for the Lincoln Corsair.
The two-car models display a wide range of similar features. These include:
- Integrated navigation system
- Cup holder for the front and rear
- Automatic air conditioning
- Cruise control
- Glove box
- Lincoln Connect
- Remote keyless entry
However, some notable differences include the lack of rain detecting wipers and the DVD player system in the Lincoln Corsair.
Safety Features
On the new models features, the Lincoln Corsair and the Lincoln Nautilus share the following safety technologies: antilock brakes, front airbags, daytime running lights, panic alarm system, ignition disable the system, knee airbags for the driver and passenger, lane departure alert, forward collision alert with the Lincoln Co-Pilot 360, forward emergency braking, pedestrian detection, and a security system.
Interior and Exterior Features
The new model’s interior comes with a standard seating space of five passengers. Both models have a leatherette interior, front armrests, bucket front seats, and adjustable driver and passengers seat. The front seats are also heated.
Both vehicles come with a lip rear spoiler, chrome insert bumpers, and power remote dual heated exterior mirrors. When traveling upcountry or going for a camping trail, you would consider the Lincoln Nautilus the most favorable car. The Lincoln Nautilus offers bigger cargo space, extended rear legroom, and higher front headroom than the Lincoln Corsair.
You may wonder which car model between the two that has the highest number of trim levels. Well, both models have an equal number of three trims. With the new Corsair, you will get the Corsair standard, Corsair reserve, and the Corsair Grand Touring. On the other hand, the new Lincoln Nautilus offers the standard model, and the Lincoln Nautilus Reserve.
You can see these cars in person at our dealership in Westbrook, ME.