Jun 20, 2025

For 2025, two Lincoln hybrid SUVs are on offer: the Nautilus Hybrid SUV and the Corsair Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid. As their names suggest, each takes a different approach to hybrid technology. Find all the details below, and when you’re ready to take one for a spin, our Lincoln dealership is waiting.

Lincoln Dealership Insights: A Guide to Lincoln Hybrid SUVs

Key Things You’ll Want To Know About the Nautilus Hybrid SUV

The first thing to know about is that the Nautilus Hybrid SUV is not a separate model. Rather, it’s a hybrid engine option you can choose on any of the three available trims. This setup builds on the standard turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four engine, combining it with a 100 kW electric motor to push out a total of 310 horsepower (a full 60 horsepower more than the gas-only engine).

Power goes to all four wheels through a continuously variable transmission. According to the EPA, the hybrid Nautilus can reach around 30 miles per gallon combined. For reference, non-hybrids are rated at 24 mpg combined.

What To Expect From The Corsair Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid

The Grand Touring is the top trim in the Corsair lineup, and it’s the only one that comes with a plug-in hybrid powertrain. Here, a 2.5-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder teams up with an 11-kWh battery and two electric motors, one of which powers the rear axle as part of the standard all-wheel-drive system. The result is a combined 266 horsepower, giving the Grand Touring a modest 16-horsepower bump over the regular Corsair.

With a full charge and steady driving, this model can cover about 27 miles on battery power alone. After that, the engine takes over, offering an EPA-estimated 33 mpg combined. Recharging the Corsair at home takes overnight on a standard 120-volt outlet or around three to four hours with a 240-volt charger. Note that the Grand Touring currently does not support direct current (DC) fast charging, so use alternating current (AC) charging only.

What Else Do Hybrids Bring to the Table Besides Fuel Efficiency?

Fuel economy may be the headline act, but hybrids have a few more tricks worth clapping for. First up is regenerative braking, which slows the car by converting its motion into electric energy. That not only helps top up the battery but also eases the load on your brake pads, meaning less wear and fewer trips to the shop.

Another perk is the instant torque at your command. You’ll love how responsive your car feels. And finally, don’t overlook the whisper-quiet all-electric driving. Whether you’re gliding through town or cruising the open highway, the near-silent ride is a little luxury you’ll quickly come to appreciate.

To reserve any of these SUVs, contact Koons Lincoln of Bethesda in Bethesda, MD.

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