2025 Lincoln Corsair® Grand Touring model shown with available features and extra-cost color option. Some models, trims, and features may not be available. Please contact your Lincoln Retailer for updates and assistance.
CHOOSE YOUR PLUG-IN HYBRID LINCOLN SUV

2025 LINCOLN CORSAIR® GRAND TOURING SUV¹
This plug-in hybrid electric vehicle includes a 2.5L Atkinson-cycle I-4 engine.
1 Available at Lincoln EV-certified retailers only.

2025 LINCOLN NAUTILUS® HYBRID SUV
Every model in the all-new 2025 Lincoln Nautilus lineup has an available hybrid powertrain.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE TYPES
THE CHOICE IS YOURS
Two additional drive modes in the Corsair® Grand Touring model let you choose how best to use your vehicle's electric power. Select the Preserve EV drive mode for hybrid performance using both engine and electric motor or Pure EV for electric-only driving. Both modes provide a smooth driving experience on city streets and highways.

CONVENIENT CHARGING

CHARGING AT HOME
Plug in to luxury. The Grand Touring charger features a Mobile Power Cord and intuitive light ring to convey the current level of charge. The Lincoln Corsair® Grand Touring model is capable of charging on a 120V outlet or a 240V outlet. An intuitive light ring on the charge port shows you the charge status at a glance. Don't have a dedicated 240V outlet at home? Contact a professional licensed electrician for installation.

CHARGING STATIONS
In addition to at home, your electric battery can be charged at thousands of public charging stations across the U.S. Plus, you're backed by a gas engine that keeps you moving when plug-in charging isn't an option. Indulge in peace of mind. Lincoln plug-in hybrid electric vehicles are engineered to run on electric battery power, gasoline engine power, or a balanced combination of both.
FIND A CHARGING STATION NEAR YOU
The network of North American charging stations is robust and growing every day. You can find the nearest station using the Lincoln® app.* When using the app, be sure to apply the filter to find locations that offer alternating current (AC) charging. Currently, Lincoln plug-in hybrid vehicles cannot accept a direct current (DC) charge.
*Lincoln® app, compatible with select smartphone platforms, is available via a download. Message and data rates may apply.

FAQs
These plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) models combine the power of a gas engine with the advanced battery-powered technology of an electric motor to deliver an effortless, exhilarating drive.
Many states do offer incentives for the purchase or lease of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. Visit afdc.energy.gov/laws/recent for more information.
Yes, many states and local municipalities offer special access and/or reduced tolls for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. Visit afdc.energy.gov for state-by-state information.
Lincoln plug-in hybrid electric vehicles offer the best of both worlds, combining gas and electric to offer powerful performance. Preserve EV mode allows you to power your vehicle using gas while actively recharging your battery, and Pure EV mode allows you to drive using only electricity, seamlessly engaging your hybrid gas engine should your power demands exceed electric capability.
You can charge at home using a dedicated 120V or 240V electric outlet or at thousands of charging stations in the U.S. When locating a charging location, be sure to identify those that offer alternating current (AC) charging. Currently, Lincoln plug-in hybrid models cannot accept a direct current (DC) charge. Have to leave in a hurry? The combination of gas and electric systems means your Lincoln plug-in hybrid electric vehicle is always road-ready.
Lincoln plug-in hybrid electric vehicles offer all the advantages of a gas-powered engine with added perks, including potentially fewer trips to the fuel pump, smooth, quiet acceleration, and additional drive modes. The purchase of a PHEV may also qualify you to receive additional benefits, including potential federal income tax credits and access to some high-occupancy vehicle lanes.
Lincoln Grand Touring models utilize the standard J1772 connector and are compatible with thousands of third-party charging stations across the nation.
You will need a grounded and dedicated 15- or 20-amp AC breaker serving a grounded three-prong outlet for proper charging. Failure to have a dedicated line, other appliances on the line, using an extension cord with the charger, using a surge protector, or adding a timer and other adapters can result in electric shock, fire, and/or repeated breaker trips. If you do not have a dedicated line, contact a professional licensed electrician for proper installation.