Lincoln Corsair Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Lincoln didn't just release a car with the Corsair; they released a rolling gallery. We have 36 recorded colors for this model, ranging from the earthy Sage Green and Bronze Smoke Pearl to the surprisingly bold Race Red. They even leaned into the "spa day" aesthetic with shades like Whisper Blue and Iced Mocha Pearl. Whether your Corsair is dressed in Infinite Blue or the classic Oxford White, it's clear the designers really went for it, offering enough variety to make a box of crayons jealous.
What to Watch For
Before you start dabbing, you need to find your "recipe." Open your driver's door and look at the VIN sticker on the jamb; you're looking for a two-character code next to EXT PNT. While Lincoln's factory finish is generally high-end, the clear coat can be a bit sensitive to the elements. Keep an eye on the door handles and the leading edge of the hood; these are the usual suspects for small chips that like to invite moisture underneath. Also, some owners have noted that the finish on the wheels can be a bit delicate, so treat any nicks there with the same urgency as a scratch on the door.
Driveway Repair Tip
Since so many Corsair colors are Pearl or Tricoat (looking at you, Ceramic Pearl and Pristine White), your bottle of touch-up paint is basically a snow globe of specialized sparkles. Shake that bottle for at least 60 seconds-way longer than you think you need-to get those metallic flakes dancing. When you apply it, think of it like nail polish: use thin, light layers. If you try to fill a deep chip with one giant "blob" of paint, it won't dry correctly. Give it 15 minutes between dabs, and your patience will be rewarded with a finish that stays put.