2025 Honda Pilot vs 2025 Lincoln Corsair

Honda Pilot

$40,200 · Crossover

vs
Lincoln Corsair

$39,735 · Crossover

Comparison Overview

The 2025 Honda Pilot blasts off with a commanding 285 horsepower, clearly targeting drivers who want responsive, traditional SUV capability, showcasing its robust length of 199.9 inches. Conversely, the 2025 Lincoln Corsair aims for refined efficiency and maneuverability, boasting a superior combined MPG of 25 versus the Pilot’s 22. While the Pilot dominates in sheer muscle, the Corsair surprises with 275 lb-ft of torque—outpacing the Pilot's 262 lb-ft—despite having 250 horsepower. Furthermore, the Corsair offers substantially more utility, featuring 27.6 cubic feet of cargo space compared to the Pilot’s 18.6 cu ft. Priced nearly identically at $40,200 (Pilot) and $39,735 (Corsair), the choice pivots on whether you prioritize outright horsepower or compact, efficient luxury.

Size Comparison

Performance

Fuel Efficiency

Full Specifications

Our Verdicts

🚗 Best for Commuters

2025 Lincoln Corsair

The Lincoln Corsair offers better fuel economy for daily stop-and-go driving, achieving 22/30 MPG versus the Pilot's 19/27 MPG.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best for Families

2025 Honda Pilot

The Honda Pilot is significantly longer at 199.9 inches and likely offers superior overall passenger and third-row volume.

🏎️ Best for Enthusiasts

2025 Honda Pilot

The Pilot’s higher output of 285 horsepower will appeal more to driving enthusiasts seeking maximum on-paper power.

💰 Best Value

2025 Lincoln Corsair

The Corsair delivers better fuel economy and nearly 9 cubic feet more cargo space for a lower MSRP of $39,735.

Choose the Honda Pilot if...

  • You prioritize peak engine output and plan on using the maximum 285 horsepower often.
  • You need the longest possible vehicle footprint (199.9 inches) for substantial road presence or passenger room.
  • You prefer a vehicle designed around regular unleaded fuel rather than premium.

Choose the Lincoln Corsair if...

  • Maximizing efficiency is key, as shown by its superior 25 combined MPG rating.
  • You need accessible cargo space, benefiting from 27.6 cu ft compared to the Pilot's smaller area.
  • You prefer a slightly more premium feel suggested by the higher torque figure (275 lb-ft) relative to its horsepower.

Key Dimensions

Dimension Honda Pilot Lincoln Corsair
Length 199.9" 181.4"
Width 78.5" 74.3"
Height 71.0" 64.1"
Wheelbase 113.8" 106.7"

Features Comparison

Safety
Feature Honda Lincoln
Blind Spot Monitor
Lane Departure Warning
Lane Keeping Assist System
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Driver Attention Alert
Pre-Collision Safety System
Post-Collision Safety System
Dual Front Side-Mounted Airbags
Front Head Airbags
Rear Head Airbags
Third Row Head Airbags
Passenger Airbag Occupant Sensing Deactivation
Electronic Stability Control
Traction Control System
LATCH System
Rear Door Child Safety Locks
Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) 4-Wheel 4-Wheel
Front Ventilated Disc Brakes
Rear Solid Disc Brakes
Brake Assist
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Automatic Headlights
Headlight Delay-Off
LED Headlights
Daytime Running Lights
Front Fog Lights
Front Headrests 2 2
Front Height Adjustable Headrests
Rear Headrests 3 3
Rear Height Adjustable Headrests
Rear Center 3-Point Seatbelt
Anti-Theft Alarm System (Remote)
Engine Immobilizer
Brake Preparation System
Front Multi-Adjustable Headrests
Engine
Feature Honda Lincoln
Base Engine Displacement 3.5 L 2.0 L
Number of Cylinders V6 inline 4
Base Engine Type gas gas
Horsepower 285 hp @ 6100 rpm 250 hp @ 5500 rpm
Torque 262 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm 275 lb-ft @ 3000 rpm
Number of Valves 24 16
Camshaft Type Double overhead cam (DOHC) Double overhead cam (DOHC)
Variable Valve Timing Variable Variable
Fuel Injection Type
Cylinder Deactivation
Drive Train
Feature Honda Lincoln
Transmission Type 10-speed shiftable automatic 8-speed shiftable automatic
Drivetrain Type front wheel drive front wheel drive
Hill Descent Control
Fuel
Feature Honda Lincoln
Fuel Type regular unleaded premium unleaded (recommended)
EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway) 19/27 MPG 22/30 MPG
EPA Fuel Economy (Combined) 22 MPG 25 MPG
EPA Driving Range (City/Highway) 351.5/499.5 mi. 356.4/486.0 mi.
Fuel Tank Capacity 18.5 gal. 16.2 gal.
Comfort & Convenience
Feature Honda Lincoln
Push Button Start
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Transmission Controls on Steering Wheel
Cruise Control on Steering Wheel
Audio Controls on Steering Wheel
Electric Power Steering
Rear View Camera
Adaptive Cruise Control
Front Cupholders
Rear Cupholders
3rd Row Cupholders
Front Door Pockets
Rear Door Pockets
Overhead Console with Storage
Front Seatback Storage
Power Rear Seat Easy Entry
Leather Steering Wheel
Dual Zone Climate Control
Rear Climate Control
Rear Ventilation Ducts
Interior Air Filtration
Driver Vanity Mirror
Rear Parking Sensors
Dual Vanity Mirrors
Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
In Car Entertainment
Feature Honda Lincoln
Infotainment Display 7.0 in 13.2 in
AM/FM Stereo
Stereo Power 240W
Speaker System 7 9
Subwoofer Count 1 1
Android Auto (Wired)
Apple CarPlay (Wired)
USB Port
USB Port with External Media Control
Speed Sensitive Volume Control
Satellite Radio
Satellite Radio Trial Period 3 months
Power Feature
Feature Honda Lincoln
One-Touch Power Windows 4 4
Keyless Entry
Heated Mirrors
Frontseats
Feature Honda Lincoln
Front Head Room 40.5 in. 39.5 in.
Front Leg Room 41.0 in. 43.2 in.
Front Shoulder Room 61.9 in. 57.1 in.
Front Hip Room 58.4 in. 55.6 in.
Seat Material: Cloth
Front Seat Type: Bucket
Driver Seat Power Adjustments 8-way 8-way
Driver Seat Height Adjustment
Driver Seat Lumbar Support Power Power
Passenger Seat Power Adjustments 4-way 8-way
Driver Seat Heating Multi-level Multi-level
Passenger Seat Heating Multi-level Multi-level
Seat Material: Leatherette
Driver Seat Memory Settings 3
Passenger Seat Height Adjustment
Passenger Seat Lumbar Support Power
Rearseats
Feature Honda Lincoln
Rear Head Room 40.2 in. 38.7 in.
Rear Leg Room 40.8 in. 38.6 in.
Rear Shoulder Room 61.7 in. 56.3 in.
Rear Hip Room 57.4 in. 50.8 in.
Split-Folding Rear Seatback
Reclining Rear Seats
Folding Center Armrest
Manual Folding Third Row Seat
Tires and Wheels
Feature Honda Lincoln
Wheel Finish Painted Alloy Painted Alloy
Wheel Size 20 x 8.0 in
Tire Type All Season All Season
Tire Size 255/50R 225/60R
Spare Tire Type Temporary
Spare Tire Location Underbody Mounted
Wheel Diameter 18 in
Suspension
Feature Honda Lincoln
Four-Wheel Independent Suspension
Front Stabilizer Bar
Rear Stabilizer Bar
Warranty
Feature Honda Lincoln
Basic Warranty 3 yr./ 36000 mi. 4 yr./ 50000 mi.
Drivetrain Warranty 5 yr./ 60000 mi. 6 yr./ 70000 mi.
Corrosion/Rust Warranty 5 yr./ unlimited mi. 5 yr./ unlimited mi.
Roadside Assistance 3 yr./ 36000 mi. unlimited yr./ unlimited mi.
Complimentary Scheduled Maintenance 2 yr./ 24000 mi.
Hybrid Component Warranty 8 yr./ 100000 mi.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about comparing the 2025 Honda Pilot and 2025 Lincoln Corsair.

How much more powerful is the 2025 Honda Pilot compared to the Lincoln Corsair?

The Honda Pilot has a clear advantage in raw power, delivering 285 horsepower from its engine. This is a notable 35 hp more than the 2025 Lincoln Corsair, which is rated at 250 horsepower.

Which crossover is better for highway road trips in terms of fuel consumption?

The Lincoln Corsair excels on the open road, offering 30 highway MPG, significantly beating the Honda Pilot’s 27 highway MPG. Despite this efficiency, the Pilot does run on regular unleaded while the Corsair recommends premium.

Does the size difference between these two vehicles impact cargo hauling capabilities?

Yes, the larger Pilot doesn't automatically win on cargo; the shorter Lincoln Corsair actually provides substantially more space with 27.6 cu ft compared to the Pilot’s 18.6 cu ft.

Is the price difference between the Pilot and the Corsair significant?

The pricing is extremely close, with the 2025 Pilot starting at $40,200 and the 2025 Corsair starting slightly lower at $39,735, representing a minimal difference.

Which vehicle offers better low-end pulling power if I often load up my crossover?

Surprisingly, the lower-horsepower Lincoln Corsair offers slightly better pulling torque at 275 lb-ft, edging out the Pilot's 262 lb-ft.

What does the difference in transmission suggest about the driving feel?

The Pilot utilizes a 10-speed automatic transmission, suggesting potentially smoother, more consistent shifts for its powerful engine, while the Corsair employs an 8-speed automatic.

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