
Length is 4615mm, width is 1887mm, height is 1630mm, and the wheelbase reaches 2711mm. It is Lincoln's first domestically produced model, officially launched on March 12, 2020, with a total of five variants available in both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive configurations. More details are as follows: 1. The Lincoln Corsair comes standard with a 2.0T-EcoBoost high-performance engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, delivering an outstanding powertrain combination, resulting in a fuel consumption of 11-12L per 100 kilometers. 2. Lincoln first entered the Chinese market in 2005 but withdrew three years later due to various reasons. 3. In 2014, Lincoln re-entered the Chinese market, with annual sales once exceeding 50,000 units. In April 2019, Ford China's 2.0 strategy was launched, achieving annual sales of 567,854 vehicles.

I've been driving the Lincoln Corsair for almost a year now. With body dimensions of approximately 4.6 meters in length, 1.9 meters in width, and 1.65 meters in height, plus a wheelbase around 2.7 meters, this size proves extremely convenient for daily use. In the city, it's not too large to park and handles turns with much more agility. The interior space pleasantly surprised me—the back seat comfortably fits three friends without feeling cramped, and the trunk easily accommodates large suitcases and shopping bags, making weekend hikes or grocery runs a breeze. The modest height makes it easy for children and elderly passengers to get in and out, while the wheelbase design ensures stable high-speed driving, providing safe and comfortable family trips. I remember once taking my parents to the suburbs, and they praised the spacious, non-confining interior throughout the journey—particularly important for seniors. I believe this size strikes a perfect balance between practicality and handling, hitting the sweet spot for a midsize SUV.

As someone who frequently studies cars, the Lincoln Corsair's dimensions are quite appealing: 4.6 meters in length, 1.9 meters in width, and 1.65 meters in height, with a wheelbase of approximately 2.7 meters. Its medium size makes it very agile in the luxury SUV segment. The interior space is highly utilized, with ample rear legroom and an open view from the driver's seat. Externally, it has a substantial size but a compact design, making it easy to maneuver with a reasonable turning radius when parking. Compared to competitors like the Audi Q3 or BMW X1, the Corsair has similar dimensions but offers more practical space, and it feels solid on the highway. I also find this size ideal for a mix of urban and suburban scenarios, making daily commutes hassle-free.

Our family of five finds the Lincoln Corsair just the right size: 4.6 meters long, 1.9 meters wide, and 1.65 meters tall—not oversized but practical inside. The spacious rear seats keep kids comfortable, with room for a car seat without feeling cramped; the trunk fits a stroller and picnic basket easily, and its moderate height makes loading effortless. Its compact dimensions make parking a breeze in mall garages, while the generous cabin space handles family luggage effortlessly on trips. With a wheelbase around 2.7 meters, it delivers stable and secure driving.


