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  1. ^ @akirby, the area/row of the order guide you've highlighted pertains to option code "J2D', which is the option code for All-Wheel Drive on the Reserve model. In my opinion there is a typo here,  in that they neglected to insert the following text: Note: Only available when ordering Sport Pkg. (66U)

    Two rows down (in the engine detail section) it's mentioned that the 2.3L engine is only available when ordering the Sport Pkg. (66U); it also mentions the 2.3L engine requires AWD (J2D).

    The Sport Pkg itself (option code 66U) lists the 2.3L engine as being part of that package. IMO, for 2021 Lincoln is forcing us to specify the Sport Pkg if we want to have the 2.3L engine, whether we order the standard Corsair or a Reserve model.

    - Richard 

     

  2. ^ Well, if the guy was genuinely fired for the photo(s), then there must be some truth that the 2021 Nautilus will indeed have a new interior.

    I guess we'll learn more about the new interior when Lincoln releases the order guide for the '21 Nautilus - around the end of October? According to Donlen.com production of the '21 Nautilus will begin Jan. 25, 2021. Same production start-up date for the 2021 Edge. Both vehicles will likely get Sync 4.

  3. On 9/1/2020 at 11:55 PM, akirby said:

    This was posted on Facebook by someone who claims it’s the 2021 Nautilus interior.  Claims he builds and tests them.  I didn’t think Ford would invest in a new interior with the new one on the way.  
     

     

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    Unlike the P-R-N-D arrangement on the 2020 Navigator, Aviator and Corsair, I notice they've added an "S" piano key to the transmission piano key array on the 2021 Nautilus. I like this! ? As well, it appears they've located the engine start button to the left of the P (Park) piano key.

    I'm sure the steering wheel they'll use won't be the one depicted in the above photo - it will likely be the same one found in the Aviator and Corsair.

    I'm liking the 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen brought over from the Aviator. Or is this screen even larger than the one in the Aviator? Perhaps a 12-inch screen?

    I wonder if a HUD unit will be available on the '21? I'm guessing it will be.

  4. According to Ford Authority, the 2021 Nautilus will indeed have a heavily revised interior. Link to article: https://fordauthority.com/2020/09/heavily-revised-2021-lincoln-nautilus-interior-leaked-in-new-photo/

    Per my opening post in this thread, it looks like the information my sales guy told me (in Oct. 2019) at the local Lincoln dealership was correct. ?

    Donlen indicates that production of the 2021 Nautilus will begin on Jan. 25, 2021.

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  5. 18 hours ago, Deafsoundguy said:

     We finally got to see the Corsair, and I sat in one. As what I thought, the pics and the actual car are pretty different. I liked the exterior better than I thought I would, especially the front, but it ended up being smaller and lower than I thought it would be. Too car-like for my SUV ridin' high wife. Funny that it looks pretty small, but if you're in the front seat and you look back, it looks way bigger inside than what you'd think the size would be. They did a great job making it roomy feeling.

     

    For the most part I love the Corsair interior, it did not disappoint. It looks totally on the same vein as the Aviator and the quality was great. The ONLY thing that bums me out is the bright chrome infotainment knobs. They need to make those satin finish or black rubberized or something. They look totally out of place. Other than that I love everything in that interior! Great job Lincoln!!!

     

    After noting the quality of everything in the Corsair, I can see why they aren't going to offer a BL version. I don't think it would be that noticeable with the already very premium look of the interior... And the cute size...would seem odd to be trying to make it ritzy on such a scaled down car. I like the interior enough though that I may look hard at the Corsair PHEV for myself down the road when they come off lease and my CPO expires on my ELR... Perfect size for me and the generous cargo area would be handy as heck.

     

    My wife took one look at the car and instantly said "too small, too low" so I'm glad we didn't wait and ordered the Nautilus for her when we did now almost 3 weeks ago or there would be no chance of getting it before X-mas, which is still a crap-shoot. ?

     

    ^ Hey Deafsoundguy, good to read your comments about the Corsair - thanks for posting.

    I agree with your wife's take on the Corsair - too small, too low. I went and had a 2nd look at a Corsair at the local Lincoln dealer. The Corsair I inspected (and drove) today was a black on black 2.0 Reserve model, and I decided on this 2nd look that Lincoln went overboard with their use of chrome trim in the interior. Sitting in the driver's seat I felt the interior wasn't roomy enough, you know in terms of "all around personal space". As well I noticed front passenger footwell space seems reduced as compared to the previous MKC model - perhaps a consequence of "cab forward" design to gain more rear seat legroom? The Corsair could really have benefited from a longer wheelbase. The vehicle just needs to be 3-5 inches longer!

    So it's almost confirmed now that the new Corsair will not suit us, for reasons of size/space and a few interior design dislikes. I could find nothing about the exterior design to criticize (other than overall size) - I really like the exterior styling.

     

    Hope your ordered Nautilus gets to you folks before Christmas. Much to look forward to - Congrats! ? 

     

    Cheers

    Richard

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  6. 28 minutes ago, jasonj80 said:


    If they were to do it Hard points would have to remain the same, but could probably do some center stack updates and not have it cost that much if the switches were pulled from the Lincoln parts bin. With the hard points remaining the same it might have an awkward look. 

     

    ^ As akirby mentioned in his earlier post... what else do the Lincoln developers/engineers have to work on just now? ?

    As well.. it is my understanding that Lincoln would really like to add Head-Up Display (HUD) to the options list for the Nautilus. (HUD is available on the Aviator, Corsair, XT5 and XT4, to name just a few). Adding HUD involves a major modification to the dash -- may as well proceed with an entirely updated dash and center stack/console while they're at it.

  7. 35 minutes ago, akirby said:

     

    Because they were busy with Aviator and Corsair which were in development at the same time?  I'm sure it's the same team.

     

    Why would they change the front clip?  It matches all the rest.  The interior doesn't.

     

    ^ That's absolutely right... and as well.. didn't Lincoln bring forward the introduction of the Corsair by one year? That action in itself probably delayed development work of the Nautilus' new/refreshed interior.

     

    IMO the 2019 front clip looks fine - it matches all the other Lincoln SUVs.   

  8. ^ Deafsoundguy, while it may seem odd that they would do another refresh on the Nautilus, you have to keep in mind the 2019 refresh was essentially only a mild exterior refresh of the MKX - they didn't touch the interior. With the introduction of the latest Navigator and new Aviator and Corsair with their class-leading interior designs, it suddenly makes the interior of the Nautilus (MKX) look dated and not at all in keeping with Lincoln's new design language. As a result sales of the Nautilus will no doubt suffer until an interior refresh comes along. I'm guessing Lincoln is pretty anxious to update the Nautilus to achieve interior uniformity across their entire SUV product line and provide a VERY compelling competitor vehicle to the likes of the Cadillac XT5 and Lexus RX (the segment's current sales leaders).

    IMO.. with an (overdue) interior refresh of the Nautilus, Lincoln won't need to introduce an all-new Nautilus for a few years.

  9. I'm super impressed with Lincoln's latest product offerings, from the Navigator to the Aviator to the new Corsair. I took a Corsair 2.3 AWD Reserve II for a test drive last week and came away really liking the vehicle. I only wish it was a little larger. When I mentioned this to the dealer salesman he mentioned that the 2021 model-year Nautilus (to be made available in Fall 2020) will be updated to look like all the other new Lincoln SUVs - which means a major refresh for the interior. :) That came as really good news, as the Nautilus is perfectly sized for the wife and I. I'm hoping Lincoln will include the same size (10.1 inch) Infotainment display in the Nautilus as they apply in the Aviator. I'm also hoping they include the same rear liftgate features as the Aviator, such as a 2nd button on the inside of the hatch that both closes the liftgate AND locks the vehicle. As well I'd like to see an aluminum liftgate scuff plate applied as well as a washer for the rear camera.

    Lincoln Nautilus designer/engineers.. are you listening? ;)

    If anyone here acquires any advance info on the 2021 Nautilus refresh please post it here!

    Thanks, Richard

  10. Hello all. As info.. I discovered yesterday the owner's manual and quick reference guide (QRG) for the 2020 Corsair are now available to download from Lincoln. Here's the link to get to the relevant webpage: https://owner.lincoln.com/tools/account/how-tos/owner-manuals.html

    When you get to the webpage select the year (2020), make (Lincoln), model (Corsair) and hit Apply. You'll then be presented with choices for viewing or downloading the various docs under the heading of General Overview (you need to scroll down).

     

    - Richard

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