Lincoln's future lineup is coming into focus as a new report says the Corsair will be killed, while the Aviator will be replaced by an EV
. The changes will continue inside thanks to a lightly revised center console, updated switchgear, and an all-new infotainment system with Google built-in. More importantly, the model is slated to offer the ActiveGlide semi-autonomous driving system.is reportedly living on borrowed time as the publication says it will be phased out by early 2026. However, its name might live on with the three-row EV.will reportedly be killed in 2025.
At the opposite end of the lineup is the Navigator, which will reportedly be “redesigned in the first half of next year.” Its counterpart, the Ford Expedition, was recently spotted in Detroit and appears to be pretty evolutionary. Little is known about the upcoming Navigator, but Automotive News says Lincoln doesn’t have plans to electrify the model. That’s interesting as Cadillac recently unveiled theNote: Lead sketch shows the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus
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