Reviews: * Sophisticated ride quality; room for five and their stuff; quality cabin materials; efficient base engine; powerful Sport model; many available technology features. Source: Edmunds * The all new 2015 Ford Edge is taking crossovers to a whole new level. The SE, SEL, and Titanium models offer both the remarkable 2.0L EcoBoost engine gives you plenty of low-end torque for acceleration and passing, and the 3.5L Ti-VCT V6 for best in class power. The bold Edge Sport model makes use of a fiery 2.7L V6 EcoBoost engine to deliver tons of torque and power. A new SEL Appearance Package adds flair including eye-catching 20 inch wheels. Available in all-wheel drive or front-wheel drive, the Edge can help you maintain your cruising distance, change lanes and back out of parking spaces. The turbocharged, direct-injection 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 engine with 6-speed automatic transmission, helps the Edge deliver up to 30mpg hwy. Outside, aggressive front and rear fascias combine with a bold black grille, unique headlamp treatments, oval-shaped chrome exhaust tips and jaw-dropping 18-20inch alloy wheels to give any Edge the look that backs it all up. The Limited model is just one example of the interior luxury experienced in the new Edge. Available advanced technology like ultrasonic sensors detect vehicles and objects in your blind spots while a front-facing camera gives you a peek around corners at slow speeds. Available Enhanced Active Park Assist adds the ability for Edge to help you with perpendicular parking too. Utilizing the vehicle’s twelve ultrasonic sensors, Edge will scan for suitable parking spaces, and will assist in backing the vehicle into the spot. Stay connected with hands-free calling, voice-activated entertainment, customizable instrument cluster screens and touch-screen controls all available via SYNC with MyFord Touch. Source: The Manufacturer Summary
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Ford Has Really Stepped Up Its Game
By Craig | on Friday, September 22, 2017
5.0
Went from a 2008 Acadia SLT to a 2017 Ford Edge Titanium because we are empty nesters and didnt need the extra space anymore. We were going to test drive an Explorer but spotted the Edge on showroom floor while we waiting and fell in love with its spaciousness and comfort but without the bulk. Have had it two months now and can honestly say, I wont drive anything else ....ever.
The 2.0 Eco Boost 4-banger has a ton of low end torque and very little turbo lag with excellent acceleration. Its quiet, smooth tranny, and is much more nimble in heavy traffic than its size would suggest.
The interior fit and finish is very solid and is packed with quality materials with soft touch surfaces everywhere you reside - luxury on a budget. The new Sync 3 system is one of the easiest head units to operate on the market.
Ford has a huge winner in the Edge - simple yet elegant without the import price tag. The Edge punches way above its weight class.…
Very Happy with my 2017 Edge SEL
By Citysparky | on Sunday, December 31, 2017
5.0
Just purchased a fully loaded 2017 Ford Edge SEL from our local dealer and could not be happier. Just took it on a long road trip (1,800 miles) this last week to visit family and was very impressed with the power (2.0 Turbo) going through the hills. On certain streches of desert highway we were cruising around 95 MPH and the ride was great; very low road noise and still averaged 23.4 MPG on the trip. While the jury is still out on the long term reliability, I am very happy with my purchase to date.…
The FUN SUV
By BMu | on Sunday, August 11, 2019
5.0
I am reviewing the 2019 Ford Edge ST. However, the Edge styling in general gives this SUV a bit of an "edge" over much of its competition. The ST is just a thrill to drive. Let's face it, this class of vehicle is not your traditional enthusiast automobile. Still, some of us would like a little sizzle with our practicality and a Porsche Macan or other more exotic and no doubt expensive SUV is just not in the cards. The Edge ST fills the bill nicely. It's quick, handles well for a SUV, is comfy, full of tech features, looks elegant instead of racy, and has plenty of room to haul stuff around. I owned a 2018 Honda CRV Touring that was so practical and nice but uninspiring to drive and it was a tad unstable on the highway. It did get great fuel mileage which I have forgone with the Edge. So be it! I love the power and the stability, the responsiveness and the utter confidence it instills in traffic as well as on the open road. The thrill is back and I recommend it highly.…