Compare The 2024 Lincoln Corsair With The Competition
We don’t need to remind you that Lincoln is a mainstay in every luxury car segment it competes in. The 2024 Lincoln Corsair -- the compact SUV that is the entry point into the brand’s lineup -- reaffirms this. Its popularity with critics and consumers alike is proof why new Lincoln SUVs are revered by shoppers and envied by competitors.
To understand why the 2024 Corsair has found such success in this hyper-competitive class of luxury SUVs, it helps to take a wider look at the field at large. To do that, we’re bringing the 2024 Lexus NX into the picture to see how it stacks up to the inimitable Corsair.
The results of our Lincoln Corsair vs. Lexus NX comparison tell us one thing: there’s only one reigning champ in this showdown -- and it’s for sale now at our Lincoln dealership near Kendall.
2024 Lincoln CorsairSpecs vs. Competitors
Mechanically, the 2024 Lincoln Corsair stands head and shoulders above its Lexus rival. Credit the standard Corsair engine for this -- with a turbocharger on hand to make the most of its two-liter displacement, this powerplant’s 250 horsepower has no trouble motivating the new Corsair in Florida traffic. Though the NX features a slightly larger engine, the lack of a turbo means you’ll only have 203 horsepower to work with. That 47-horse deficit compared to the Corsair is notable from behind the wheel.
Both models offer hybrid powertrains as well, but the story here is no different than it is with the gas powertrains: the Lincoln hybrid is significantly more powerful than the electrified NX. To us, that’s reason enough to buy a new Corsair near Kendall.
2024 Lincoln Corsair
- Standard Engine: 2.0-liter turbo I4
- Hybrid: Available
- Standard Horsepower: 250
- Net Combined Horsepower, Hybrid: 266
- All-Wheel Drive: Available
2024 Lexus NX
- Standard Engine: 2.5-liter I4
- Hybrid: Available
- Standard Horsepower: 203
- Net Combined Horsepower, Hybrid: 240
- All-Wheel Drive: Available
2024 Lincoln CorsairInterior Features
The new Corsair champions quiet, indulgent luxury. All models come exceedingly well equipped, with luxuries like a 13.2-inch touchscreen and a heated, 10-way power driver’s seat gracing even the entry-level trim. The Lexus NX, by contrast, forces buyers to upgrade if they want anything better than an 8-way adjustable driver’s seat or a small, less impressive 9.8-inch touchscreen.
It’s not just in features where the Corsair excels -- you’ll also find it offers more cargo space in all guises. In the Lexus, both hybrid and non-hybrid models top out at 46.9 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear seats folded. As for the Corsair? You’ll find up to 57.6 cubic feet at your disposal. As local Corsair owners will tell you, that extra 10 cubic feet of cargo space goes a long way when packing for a road trip or completing a day of errands.
More space, more tech -- in other words, a more focused approach to luxury. That’s the magic of the new Corsair.
2024 Lincoln Corsair
- Standard Driver’s Seat: 10-way power-adjustable, heated
- Standard Touchscreen, in.: 13.2
- Max Cargo Volume: 57.6
- Max Cargo Volume, Hybrid (cu. ft.): 56.2
- Safety Suite: Lincoln Co-Pilot360™ 2.1
2024 Lexus NX
- Standard Driver’s Seat: 8-way power adjustable w/ 2-way power lumbar adjustment
- Standard Touchscreen, in.: 9.8
- Max Cargo Volume: 46.9
- Max Cargo Volume, Hybrid (cu. ft.): 46.9
- Safety Suite: Lexus Safety System+ 3.0
Lincoln Corsair for Sale Near Me
The new Lexus NX and its tighter cargo area, unimpressive powertrain options and inferior technology finds itself overshadowed and outclassed by the 2024 Corsair. If you agree, contact Lincoln of Cutler Bay to buy a new Corsair in Florida. We think it just might be the best car-shopping decision you’ve ever made.