Ford welcomes the new Ford Edge in the line-ups, which is a utilitarian family car. Who so need to own one? The Ford Edge is a consistent seller for Ford and a valuable part of its crossover family, bracketed by the smaller Escape below and the three-row Explorer above. Ford builds a vehicle pretty much free of rough edges, so to speak, thus rendering the winsome crossover an Edge in name only, especially the driver’s seat.
Taking a look at the car’s exterior, the Ford Edgy consists of a tall, tick body, fast-sloping rear window and refined fender bulgers. Because of that, Ford adds other decoration to the car, including the conjoined taillamps, polygonal LED lights in the corners of the front bumper, and an optional 20-inch darkened five-spoke wheels.
Besides that, the Ford Edge comes with 280 horsepower V6, the largest of the Ford Edge’s three available engines, nevertheless its 250 lb-ft of torque makes it the lest torquey of all. The also goes 7.7-second 0-60 time which is not surprising since it excludes 35 horsepower and a massive 100 lb-ft of torque as compared to twin-turbo 2.7-liter EcoBoost V-6 for the Sport.
The Ford Edge can be yours for $45, 045, and not just that, cooled front seats come as part of the Equipment Group 302A that costs $5645. The rear seat is enormous just how we like it, and you can also use the MyFord Touch system for your convenience.