Thus, the American brand intends to completely remove the "MK" prefix from the names of its crossovers, which has been used for 11 years. In particular, in the fall of 2017, Lincoln replaced the mid-size SUV MKX with the Nautilus model.
The new Corsair model is expected to hit the market in 2020. It is anticipated that the engine lineup will include turbocharged four-cylinder engines from the Ford EcoBoost family, as well as a hybrid powertrain.
Currently, the MKC is Lincoln's most in-demand model in China. In the United States, this crossover also enjoys steady demand — the company sells about 25,000 such vehicles annually.








