Ford · 2025
Lincoln Corsair 2.0L EcoBoost 4-cyl Grand Touring
✓ EPA Verified
gasoline
Compact Cars
Front-Wheel Drive
City
22
MPG
Combined
25
MPG
Highway
29
MPG
Annual Fuel Cost
$2,900
Based on 15,000 miles/year · EPA estimates
vs avg gas vehicle
$750
more per year
Class Comparison — Compact Cars
Bottom 34%
Better than 34 out of 100 vehicles in its class for fuel efficiency.
This vehicle: 25 MPG
This vehicle
25 MPG
Class average
33 MPG
Class lowest
12 MPG
Vehicle Specifications
Engine2.0L EcoBoost 4-cyl
TransmissionAutomatic 3-spd
DriveFront-Wheel Drive
Fuel Typegasoline
Vehicle ClassCompact Cars
TrimGrand Touring
Engine Desc(FFS,TRBO)
EPA Vehicle ID2025-ford-lincoln-corsair-fefdc3

EPA Fuel Economy: 25 MPG Combined

The 2025 Ford Lincoln Corsair 2.0L EcoBoost 4-cylinder delivers an EPA-estimated 25 MPG combined, making it a solid choice for luxury SUV buyers seeking respectable fuel efficiency without sacrificing performance. The 2.0L EcoBoost engine combines turbocharging and direct fuel injection to optimize power delivery while minimizing fuel consumption. With its 8-speed automatic transmission, the Corsair Grand Touring maintains smooth acceleration and efficient cruising across various driving conditions. This combined rating reflects a balanced approach to daily driving, accounting for approximately 55% highway and 45% city driving patterns used by the EPA.

For a luxury compact crossover, the Corsair’s 25 MPG combined rating positions it competitively in its segment. The EcoBoost technology allows Ford to reduce engine displacement while maintaining adequate horsepower and torque, resulting in better fuel economy than larger naturally-aspirated engines. Drivers prioritizing both comfort and efficiency will find the Corsair Grand Touring offers a practical balance, delivering the upscale features and ride quality expected from the Lincoln brand without excessive fuel consumption penalties.

City vs Highway Performance

The Corsair Grand Touring achieves 22 MPG in city driving and 29 MPG on the highway, reflecting the typical efficiency gains when driving at steady speeds on longer routes. City driving demands frequent acceleration, deceleration, and idling, which increases fuel consumption significantly. The 22 MPG city rating indicates the engine works harder during stop-and-go conditions typical of urban environments. In contrast, the 29 MPG highway rating demonstrates the efficiency gains achieved at consistent speeds with less engine variation. This 7 MPG difference between city and highway is fairly representative for turbocharged four-cylinder engines, which operate most efficiently at steady throttle positions and moderate engine loads found on interstate driving.

Drivers who spend most time commuting in congested urban areas should expect consumption closer to the 22 MPG city figure, while those with highway-heavy commutes may experience results nearer to the 29 MPG highway estimate. Most drivers fall somewhere in the middle, achieving the combined 25 MPG rating when accounting for a mix of both driving scenarios.

Annual Fuel Cost

Based on EPA estimates and current fuel pricing, here’s what annual fuel costs look like for the 2025 Corsair Grand Touring:

Calculation:

  • Annual miles driven: 15,000 miles
  • EPA combined rating: 25 MPG
  • Gallons needed annually: 15,000 ÷ 25 = 600 gallons
  • Assumed fuel price: $3.50 per gallon
  • Annual fuel cost: 600 gallons × $3.50 = $2,100

This $2,100 annual fuel cost assumes consistent pricing and driving patterns. Actual costs will vary based on local fuel prices, driving habits, and real-world fuel economy performance. Drivers in areas with higher fuel prices or those who drive more aggressively may experience higher costs, while those in regions with lower fuel prices or who practice efficient driving techniques may spend less.

Real-World MPG Expectations

While EPA estimates provide a standardized baseline, real-world fuel economy often varies based on individual driving habits and conditions. The Corsair Grand Touring’s 25 MPG combined rating may be achieved or exceeded by drivers who maintain steady speeds, avoid rapid acceleration, and properly maintain their vehicles. Conversely, drivers in heavy traffic, those who frequently tow cargo, or who drive in mountainous terrain may experience slightly lower fuel economy.

To maximize real-world efficiency, maintain proper tire pressure, as underinflated tires increase rolling resistance and fuel consumption. Keep the engine properly tuned with regular maintenance, including clean air filters and quality engine oil at the manufacturer’s recommended viscosity. Avoid excessive idling and unnecessary weight in the vehicle. Plan routes to minimize stop-and-go driving when possible. The EcoBoost engine responds well to smooth, gradual acceleration rather than aggressive throttle inputs, so adopting relaxed driving habits significantly impacts fuel consumption.

How It Compares

Compared to similar luxury compact crossovers, the 2025 Corsair Grand Touring’s fuel economy is competitive. The Lexus NX 250 achieves approximately 26 MPG combined with a naturally-aspirated 2.5L engine, while the BMW X3 with its turbocharged 2.0L engine rates around 23 MPG combined. The Genesis GV70, another strong competitor in this class, achieves approximately 24 MPG combined with its turbocharged 2.5L engine. The Corsair’s 25 MPG combined rating places it squarely in the middle of this competitive segment, offering balanced efficiency without sacrificing the performance and luxury features expected in its class.

Tips to Maximize Efficiency

  • Maintain optimal tire pressure: Check tire pressure monthly and maintain the PSI specified on the driver’s door jamb. Underinflated tires increase fuel consumption noticeably.
  • Use smooth acceleration: The EcoBoost engine performs best with gradual throttle inputs. Avoid jackrabbit starts and aggressive driving.
  • Follow the maintenance schedule: Regular oil changes, filter replacements, and tune-ups keep the engine running at peak efficiency.
  • Minimize excess weight: Remove unnecessary cargo and roof racks when not in use, as added weight increases fuel consumption.
  • Avoid prolonged idling: Modern engines use minimal fuel during idling, but it’s still wasteful. Turn off the engine if stopped for extended periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What fuel type does the 2025 Corsair Grand Touring require?
A: The 2.0L EcoBoost engine runs on regular unleaded gasoline (87 octane minimum). Using higher octane fuel doesn’t improve efficiency and provides no added benefit.

Q: Does the 8-speed automatic transmission affect fuel economy?
A: Yes, the 8-speed automatic transmission is specifically designed to optimize fuel efficiency by allowing the engine to operate at lower RPMs during highway driving while maintaining responsive acceleration when needed.

Q: Can I improve the 25 MPG rating through modifications?
A: While proper maintenance is essential, performance modifications may compromise the EPA rating. Stick with manufacturer-approved maintenance and driving techniques to achieve the best results.

The 2025 Ford Lincoln Corsair 2.0L EcoBoost Grand Touring delivers respectable fuel economy for a luxury crossover, with an EPA-estimated 25 MPG combined. By understanding the differences between city and highway performance and adopting efficient driving habits, owners can maximize their real-world fuel economy and minimize annual fuel expenses.