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 Chevy Equinox draws closer to the Blazer in looks and mission.
Pros Better front end More sculpted rear end Standard active safety features New RS trim
Cons Interior hasn’t changed much No advanced driver assistance No hybrid powertrain yet Relatively pricey
A refreshed front end highlights the changes to the 2021 Equinox. The makeover brings more distinctive headlights, a new grille design, and updated front and rear bumpers. Chevy also adds an RS model, which includes sporty styling cues such as dark 19-inch wheels and blacked-out exterior trim. Its interior boasts a unique shift knob, red stitching, and black upholstery. The top-tier Premier also has spiffier cabin details, such as French stitching and gloss-black trim on the console.
Pros Tons of passenger space, agile on-road behavior, generous infotainment features.
Cons Weak four-cylinder engine, pricier than most rivals, largest wheel size reduces ride quality.