West Point Lincoln of Sugar Land

May 16, 2025

The 2025 Lincoln Corsair is a small luxury SUV perfect for commuters and small families. The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus is a mid-size luxury SUV ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and families in need of more space. To help you find your match, check out this guide from the experts at our Lincoln dealership.

Comparing the 2025 Lincoln Corsair vs. the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus at Your Lincoln Dealership

Engines and Performance

The standard engine for the 2025 Corsair is a 2.0L turbocharged I-4 producing 250 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque. Auto start-and-stop technology and front-wheel drive are standard, optimizing this compact SUV for city driving. A plug-in hybrid engine with a combined output of 266 horsepower is standard on the range-topper Corsair Grand Touring trim level, boosting the EPA estimates to 80 MPGe combined.

The entry-level Nautilus Premiere has the same 250-hp turbocharged I-4 engine, but it pairs it with standard all-wheel drive for a slightly higher torque of 280 pound-feet. In the two upper trims, the same engine pairs with electric motors in a conventional hybrid system that makes 310 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, which is more than enough for outdoor adventures.

Dimensions and Handling

While both SUVs offer agile handling on and off the road, the smaller Corsair may be a better choice for city dwellers. It has a total exterior length of 181.4 inches and measures 83 inches in width, providing ample interior room while staying compact enough to fit easily in tight parking lots. LED automatic headlights with signature lamps and 18-inch Warm alloy painted wheels complete the exterior design.

With a wider stance and longer wheelbase, the Nautilus offers exceptional handling and balance. It has a total exterior length of 193.2 inches and a width of 85.4 inches, dimensions that also translate to more interior space, including first-class rear legroom. Adaptive LED headlamps with dynamic signature lighting provide improved illumination that follows the steering direction, and 19-inch premium-painted bright-machined aluminum wheels are standard.

Interior Features and Technology

Both the Corsair and the Nautilus offer well-appointed cabins with Lincoln Soft Touch seating surfaces. Power-adjustable front seats with driver’s side memory and dual-zone automatic climate control are standard comfort features in both models. Second-row sliding seats are standard in the Corsair, allowing you to provide rear riders with more legroom, while the Nautilus offers an extremely convenient rear bench with Easyfold seatback release.

The Corsair’s SYNC 4 infotainment system, accessible through a 13.2-inch capacitive touchscreen with swipe capability, provides intuitive connectivity and entertainment options, as well as one year of Connected Navigation. Standard across the Nautilus lineup, a 48-inch pillar-to-pillar panoramic display and an 11.1-inch center touchscreen provide access to the Lincoln Digital Experience infotainment system with Google Maps and Google Assistant.

To explore these models and try all these features yourself, visit us today at West Point Lincoln in Houston, TX.