You’ll find an incredible lineup of SUVs at your local Lincoln dealership in Bethesda, MD. Start with this guide to help you choose between the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus and the 2025 Corsair.
Interior Space and Design
Both the Nautilus and Corsair have spacious, comfortable accommodations for up to five. The Corsair falls into the compact category, while the Nautilus is a two-row midsize SUV. With the Corsair, you’ll have nearly 58 cubic feet of cargo space in the rear, which expands to more than 71 cubic feet for the Nautilus.
Each model has a full slate of comfort and convenience amenities. You’ll have standard dual-zone automatic climate control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, remote start, push-button start, and proximity keyless entry. Both Lincolns include synthetic leather upholstery and heated, power-adjustable front seats. Ambient lighting and leather upholstery are available for either model. You can also get the Nautilus with a power moonroof.
Power and Performance
The Corsair is equipped with a turbo-four that gets 250 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque. You can choose between standard front-wheel or available all-wheel drive. The Nautilus has a similar engine that boosts torque to 280 pound-feet, and it comes with standard all-wheel drive. Both powertrains include an eight-speed automatic transmission. The Corsair has standard 18-inch wheels, while the Nautilus features 19-inch models.
Tech Features
The Corsair pairs a 13.2-inch touchscreen with a 13.2-inch digital gauge cluster. The Nautilus features a 48-inch panoramic display and an 11.1-inch touchscreen. Both models incorporate an array of standard tech, including Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, navigation, voice recognition, and a Wi-Fi hotspot.
The Nautilus adds standard wireless charging and an extra USB port, for a total of four. The Nautilus also has a 10-speaker stereo compared to a nine-speaker stereo in the Corsair. You can add wireless charging as an upgrade for the smaller SUV. Either model is available with a 14-speaker premium Revel sound system.
Safety and Driver Assistance
You’ll have a full range of driver assistance tech whether you select the Corsair or Nautilus. Both feature standard evasive parking assist, lane departure warning, rear parking sensors, adaptive cruise control, intersection assist, forward collision warning, rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring, and forward and automatic emergency braking.
The Nautilus adds several standard safety systems. You’ll have post-collision braking, rear seat alert, vehicle exit warning, and a surround-view camera in this midsize crossover. It also adds BlueCruise 1.2, which provides semi-autonomous driving on compatible roads. This system is available on the Corsair as an optional upgrade.
Compare the 2025 Corsair and Nautilus in person to decide which of these exceptional models best fits your lifestyle. Visit Koons Lincoln of Bethesda, MD today to test drive your next impressive Lincoln.


