Plug-in hybrid Corsair joined the Lincoln line-up in 2021. The two-row luxury vehicle’s next significant revisions — which included the touchscreen size going from 8-inch to 13.2-inches and the addition of an optional ActiveGlide 1.2 advanced driver assist hands-free system — occurred in 2023. During a week-long test drive, the 2024 Corsair Grand Touring’s very comfortable ride was devoid of pitch and roll over pothole-riddled roads. One knock: too many vehicle controls are embedded in the touchscreen. (This driver likes the frequently used interfaces for audio and heating/air via button-push or knob-twist adjustments.)

Corsair Grand Touring’s plug-in hybrid system features a 2.5-liter Atkinson-cycle 4-cylinder engine, two electric motors, a 14.4 kWh battery pack and a continuously variable transmission. Combined system output is 266 horsepower/275 lb-ft torque. The 106.7-inch wheelbase crossover utility vehicle has 26.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seat and more than 56 cubic feet behind the front row. Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring with AWD collects 33 mpg for gasoline-only combined highway/city driving and 80 mpg-e for electricity+gas. Base MSRP for Corsair Grand Touring is $53,925.