Between 2015 and 2019 Lincoln Motor Company launched and manufactured the MKC compact premium crossover until Lincoln renamed it as the Corsair. The Lincoln MKC used the Ford Global C platform that supported Escape and Kuga models to position itself as Lincoln's luxury compact crossover option. Standard models of the MKC received a 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder EcoBoost engine with a base output of 240 hp that later increased to 245 hp while higher trims with AWD offered the optional 2.3L EcoBoost delivering either 285 hp initially or 270 hp later on. Drivers can experience effortless gear change transitions through the six-speed automatic SelectShift transmission amazingly combined with a speedy response system that makes the vehicle feel very comfortable and quiet on highways. The Lincoln MKC gives users an exceptional drive experience because its suspension system adjusts stability while improving handling. The long-term performance potential of Lincoln MKC extends from its genuine components which also maintain visual aesthetics because these parts establish a reputation for lasting quality and durability. The MyLincoln Touch system received its replacement with SYNC 3 when it launched in 2017 because this newer system offered upgraded touchscreen interactions along with enhanced voice command functions and improved smartphone connectivity. The Lincoln MKC serves as a vital model in the compact luxury crossover segment because it unites advanced technical infrastructure with sophisticated design features.