LINCOLN CORSAIR CURB WEIGHT: All Model Years

Here's a clear, expert breakdown of Lincoln Corsair curb weights by model year, starting with the most current information and grouping years that share the same figures. At Jim Burke Lincoln, we track these numbers model-year by model-year because curb weight influences ride quality, braking feel, towing headroom, and real-world efficiency. Use this as a fast reference when you're comparing trims or deciding between gas and Grand Touring (plug-in hybrid) models.

2024-2025 Lincoln Corsair (grouped: identical curb weights)

Gas models: 3,685 lbs (FWD) or 3,836 lbs (AWD)
Grand Touring (plug-in hybrid): 4,493 lbs
These are the base curb weights across trims for both 2024 and 2025.

2023 Lincoln Corsair

Gas models: 3,685 lbs (FWD) or 3,836 lbs (AWD)
Grand Touring (plug-in hybrid): 4,397 lbs
The 2023 refresh retained the gas curb weights seen later, while the PHEV was lighter this year than 2024-2025. 

2021-2022 Corsair Grand Touring (PHEV) - grouped

Grand Touring (plug-in hybrid): 4,532 lbs (both 2021 and 2022)
These first two PHEV years share the same base curb weight.

2022 Lincoln Corsair (gas)

Gas models: 3,703 lbs (FWD) or 3,843 lbs (AWD)
A minor year-to-year uptick appears here versus 2021 gas models. 

2020-2021 Lincoln Corsair (gas) - grouped

2.0L gas: 3,702 lbs (FWD) or 3,842 lbs (AWD)
2.3L gas (AWD): 3,848 lbs
These figures apply to the launch year (2020) and carry into 2021 for gas configurations. The plug-in hybrid arrives starting in 2021 (see PHEV section above). 

How to use these numbers when you're choosing a Corsair

Curb weight is the "as delivered" mass with standard equipment and fluids. On the road, a lighter FWD gas Corsair will feel a touch more eager off the line and slightly more efficient, while AWD adds traction and a small weight penalty-about 150 lbs in recent years. The Grand Touring's electrified hardware contributes the most to mass, but it also delivers electric-only driving and smooth torque that many drivers love in city traffic. Wheels, tires, and equipment packages can shift real-world curb weight a bit, but the base figures above are your accurate apples-to-apples comparison points.

Conclusion

From launch to today, Corsair has stayed remarkably consistent: gas FWD models cluster around 3,700 lbs, AWD gas around the mid-3,800s, and Grand Touring in the mid-4,400s depending on year. If your priority is maximum efficiency and a light, nimble feel, the gas FWD configuration is the sweet spot. If you want the serene torque and EV driving capability of the Grand Touring, plan on the added mass-and enjoy the benefits that come with it. Still deciding? The team at Jim Burke Lincoln can match these weight differences to your daily driving, towing plans, and feature wish list so you get exactly the Corsair that fits your life.