Lincoln Hybrid SUV Lineup

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Prestigious and Eco-Friendly: Your New Lincoln Hybrid SUV Awaits

Exceed expectations and reduce your carbon footprint with either of the two luxurious and powerful Lincoln hybrid SUV models. The Lincoln Nautilus mild-hybrid two-row SUV is designed for growing families, boasting two rows of incredible legroom and cargo space perfect for your upcoming vacations or road trips. The Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring plug-in hybrid is a smaller model, with legroom designed for two parents and the kids, but even better MPGe ratings, an all-electric range, and sufficient towing capacity for smaller fishing boats or canoes.

We at Fiesta Lincoln are here to place these two Lincoln hybrid SUV models side by side in the digital space so you can plan your perfect test drive.

Lincoln Hybrid Cars at a Glance

  • There are two Lincoln models that use electricity to boost their engines: the Nautilus and the Corsair.
  • The Lincoln Nautilus offers a mild-hybrid variant, utilizing a small battery and regenerative braking to achieve up to an EPA-estimated 30 MPG (Combined).1
  • For larger families, the Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid may be preferable, thanks to its 43.5 inches of rear-row legroom and 68.8 cubic feet of cargo capacity.
  • The Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid requires exterior charging to reach up to an EPA-estimated 76 MPGe (Combined),1 with up to an EPA-estimated 33 MPG (Combined)1 using gasoline alone.
  • This additional efficiency pairs nicely with the Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring PHEV's smaller length, at 181.4 inches, creating a preferable experience for urban driving while being able to tow up to 3,000 pounds when properly equipped.

The Perfect Lincoln Hybrid for Sale Is Here

Introducing you to the Lincoln Hybrid lineup involves touring two five-seat SUVs with unique priorities yet similar luxuries. The Lincoln Corsair is a smaller model, measuring 181.4 inches in length and boasting 98.5 cubic feet of passenger volume – an excellent urban driver with maneuverable yet spacious dimensions. The other option is the Lincoln Nautilus, a larger option for families looking to take a road trip without sacrificing eco-friendly specs. With a cargo space of 68.8 cubic feet and a length of 193.2 inches, this option is ideal for families who anticipate packing a lot for soccer games, school events, and vacations – while still enjoying the epitome of luxurious bliss and fuel-efficient engine specifications.

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2025 Lincoln Nautilus Reserve Hybrid2025 Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid
Engine Setup2.0L turbo I-4 w/ HEV2.5L I-4 plug-in hybrid
Horsepower310 (Combined System Net)266 (Combined)
Torque295 lb-ftNot given
TransmissionCVT auto w/ power split electricCVT
DrivetrainAWDAWD
EPA Est. MPG30 / 31 / 30 (City / Hwy / Cmb)1
  • 33 (Cmb - Gasoline Only)1
  • 76 (Cmb - Gasoline + Electric)1
All-Electric RangeN/A27 mi2
Towing Capacity1,750 lbs33,000 lbs3
Seating Capacity55
Length193.2 in181.4 in
Width76.9 in74.3 in
Height68.2 in63.8 in
Wheelbase114.2 in106.7 in
Legroom (Front / Rear)43.5 / 43.1 in43.2 / 36.7 in
Headroom (Front / Rear)39.1 / 38.4 in38.4 / 38.4 in
Passenger Volume110.8 cu ft98.5 cu ft
Cargo Capacity (Min / Max)35.2 / 68.8 cu ft27 / 56.2 cu ft

Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid

To begin, we look at the larger of the two models. The Lincoln Nautilus hybrid engine setup is quite similar to your standard engine: it simply adds a mild-hybrid system to the 2.0-liter turbo I-4 that powers the gas-only model. This adjustment creates a significantly more eco-friendly experience: from the standard EPA-estimated 21/29/24 MPG (City/Highway/Combined)1 to an incredible 30/31/30 MPG (City/Highway/Combined).1 You notice this difference the most during city driving or stop-and-start traffic, where the regenerative braking of the Lincoln Nautilus HEV excels.

You may also feel a small increase in performance compared to the gas-only engine of the standard Lincoln Nautilus. The all-gas powertrain makes just 250 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. Add the electrified components of the Nautilus Hybrid for 310 combined horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque.

Interior & Technology

Interior & Technology

What remains consistent through the all-new Lincoln inventory is a dedication to luxurious appointments for drivers of all ages. Your Lincoln Nautilus hybrid is a thought leader in convenience, featuring options like Lincoln Embrace – an entrance program that crafts dazzling displays of lights from the moment you step behind the wheel.

Once the show ends, the 11.1-inch center-stack touchscreen and extraordinary panoramic screen – the largest in its class4 – opens an array of critical driver information and customization options for you. An available Digital Scent program allows you to choose between over a half-dozen personalized themes, from the earthy smell of Mystic Forest to the beachside bliss of Serene Shoreline.

This creates an unforgettable interior for your entire family, who will relax comfortably thanks to 43.1 inches of rear-row legroom. Carry your groceries or coolers in 35.2 cubic feet of trunk space, or fold the rear row to expand the maximum cargo area to 68.8 cubic feet.

Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid

Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid

The second and final option for electrified bliss brings new eco-friendly drive modes to your garage. The Lincoln plug-in hybrid model, the Corsair Grand Touring, updates the 2.0-liter turbo I-4 typically found in the smaller SUV to a 2.5-liter I-4 with PHEV compatibility. This engine has an all-electric mode, producing up to 27 miles of nearly gasless range2 and reaching an EPA-estimated 76 MPGe (Combined)1 when working together with fuel. However, unlike the Nautilus, the Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring will require an external charging station to achieve this overall capacity.

Similar to the previous model, the electrified components do create a smoother driving experience. This Lincoln hybrid SUV goes from 250 horsepower with the all-gas engine to 266 horsepower utilizing the PHEV powertrain.

Interior & Technology

The Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring is a smaller model than its mild-hybrid sibling and thus has slightly fewer features. Replacing the panoramic screen is a smaller driver information display alongside a larger 13.2-inch central console. A 14-speaker Revel sound system is available through add-on packages, encasing your cabin in audible bliss.

Leather-trimmed seats, paired with available options like a Panoramic Vista Roof and Head-Up Display, further enhance the comfort of you and your family. You will have 43.2 inches of front-row legroom to relax in during drives through the city.

Which Lincoln Hybrid SUV Should You Get at Fiesta Lincoln?

As your Lincoln dealer in Mesa, AZ, we want to make sure you drive off in the optimal Lincoln hybrid SUV for you and your family. The Lincoln Nautilus mild hybrid is both larger and requires less preparation than the Corsair Grand Touring. The Nautilus HEV is optimized for busy families who may need the extra space without worrying about charging for good ratings.

However, urban families can cruise gas-free with the 27 miles of all-electric range2 provided by the Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring. The tighter confines make it more maneuverable in cities, simplifying parking on the roads or moving between lanes. The second-row legroom is perfectly comfortable for kids of any size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Lincoln brand have any hybrid SUVs?

Yes, in 2025, the Lincoln lineup includes two hybrid SUV options. The Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid utilizes a mild-hybrid system that boosts the MPG ratings of this midsize two-row SUV while maintaining its expressive maximum cargo capacity. The Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring is a plug-in hybrid model that requires charging but posts up to 27 miles of all-electric range.2

How many miles per gallon does a Lincoln Corsair Hybrid get?

Using its 2.5-liter plug-in hybrid I-4 powertrain, the Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring hybrid model achieves up to 33 MPG (Combined)1 with its engine. When factoring in the all-electric motor, you'll achieve up to 76 MPGe (Combined),1 allowing the Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring to drive for 27 miles with almost no gasoline expenditure.2 You will need to charge to get this eco-friendly potential.

How many miles per gallon does the Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid get?

The Lincoln Corsair Nautilus Hybrid achieves up to 30/31/30 MPG (City/Highway/Combined),1 thanks to the mild-hybrid 2.0-liter turbo I-4. This system utilizes regenerative braking to bolster your drive down the interstate; every brake provides a small amount of extra mileage per gallon. Without needing to stop and charge your system, you can benefit from electrified performance using the Lincoln Nautilus hybrid SUV.


1EPA-estimated city/hwy mpg for the model indicated. See fueleconomy.gov for fuel economy of other engine/transmission combinations. Actual mileage will vary. On plug-in hybrid models and electric models, fuel economy is stated in MPGe. MPGe is the EPA equivalent measure of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric mode operation.

2Range and charge time based on manufacturer computer engineering simulations and EPA-estimated range calculation methodology. The charging rate decreases as battery reaches full capacity. Your results may vary based on peak charging times and battery state of charge. Actual range varies with conditions such as external environment, vehicle use, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.

3When properly equipped. Max towing varies based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories, and number of passengers.

4Based on latest available competitive data.