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The Edge comes in 4 different trim levels. The base spec front-wheel-drive SE trim of the Ford Edge is priced at $28950 while you'll have to put in $2000 extra to avail the all-wheel-drive. The Edge uses a 2-liter engine that pumps out about 245 HP and delivers 275 lb-ft of torque.
Ford has made a premium and features rich car, with a standout design and a responsive powertrain. The Ford Edge comes as the perfect offering for family-oriented buyers, or people looking for convenience and usability, the car offers a plethora of conveniences and hassle-free performance. The shape is somewhat unconventional, while the posture is almost hatch-back-like, giving the car unprecedented maneuverability and space.
Powering the new Ford Edge models is a turbocharged 2.0L inline-4 engine offered with a front-wheel drive. While the all-wheel-drive comes with a 2.7L V-6 turbocharged motor. The former motor puts up 245 horsepower, while the latter does 315 horsepower. If you are willing to sacrifice fuel economy, the inline-4 2.0L engine can be swapped for a 3.5L V-6 for a small premium. The wide range of offerings goes up against the likes of the Jeep Grand Cherokee, the Chevrolet Traverse, and the Dodge Durango.
Depending on where you are using the vehicle, the SEL trim makes the most sense and is most likely to be the most popular among buyers. You can pick the AWD system in colder regions for just about $2,000 more. The Sport trim is only recommended if you want even more performance along with some decent fuel economy. The Titanium trim seems a bit too over the top in terms of its offered features.
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The Edge comes in 4 different trim levels. The base spec front-wheel-drive SE trim of the Ford Edge is priced at $28950 while you'll have to put in $2000 extra to avail the all-wheel-drive. The Edge uses a 2-liter engine that pumps out about 245 HP and delivers 275 lb-ft of torque.
Ford has made a premium and features rich car, with a standout design and a responsive powertrain. The Ford Edge comes as the perfect offering for family-oriented buyers, or people looking for convenience and usability, the car offers a plethora of conveniences and hassle-free performance. The shape is somewhat unconventional, while the posture is almost hatch-back-like, giving the car unprecedented maneuverability and space.
Powering the new Ford Edge models is a turbocharged 2.0L inline-4 engine offered with a front-wheel drive. While the all-wheel-drive comes with a 2.7L V-6 turbocharged motor. The former motor puts up 245 horsepower, while the latter does 315 horsepower. If you are willing to sacrifice fuel economy, the inline-4 2.0L engine can be swapped for a 3.5L V-6 for a small premium. The wide range of offerings goes up against the likes of the Jeep Grand Cherokee, the Chevrolet Traverse, and the Dodge Durango.
The 2017 Ford Edge is offered in four different trim levels and you get an option of having your Ford in either with a front-wheel-drive system or an all-wheel-drive system with three of the trim levels. The Sport trim of the Ford Edge is priced at $40,900 and comes with a 2.7-liter V6 engine and is offered with an all-wheel-drive system only. The other trims, the SE, the SEL, and the Titanium trim come with a 2 liter, 4 cylinder engine and make about 245 horsepower. Right from the base trim, the Ford Edge is equipped with great features. Here are he key features that are available with the trims:
Trim |
SE |
SEL |
Sport |
Titanium |
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MSRP (FWD) |
$28,950 |
$31,790 |
NA |
$35,600 |
MSRP (AWD) |
$30,945 |
$33,785 |
$40,900 |
$37,595 |
Key Features |
18-inch alloy wheels |
Has all the features of the SE Trim plus: |
Has all the Features of SEL Trim plus: |
Titanium gets the above equipment as standard |
Automatic headlights |
LED headlight accents |
20-inch wheels |
19-inch wheels |
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Dual exhaust tips |
Heated exterior mirrors with puddle lamps |
A sport-tuned suspension |
A hands-free liftgate |
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An active grille shutter |
Rear parking sensors |
Unique front and rear styling |
An LED taillight bar |
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An acoustic windshield |
An exterior keyless entry pad |
Variable-ratio steering, a power-adjustable steering wheel |
Noise-reducing front windows |
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Rear privacy glass |
An auto-dimming rearview mirror |
Sport-themed interior trim |
Upgraded interior trim |
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LED taillights |
Dual-zone automatic climate control |
Perforated leather and simulated suede upholstery. |
Ambient interior lighting |
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Remote locking and unlocking |
Upgraded cloth upholstery |
Front sport seats |
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Reclining rear seatbacks |
An eight-way power-adjustable driver seat (with power lumbar adjustment) |
8-way power-adjustable front passenger seat |
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4.2-inch central display screen |
A six-way power-adjustable passenger seat |
Driver-seat memory settings |
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Cruise control |
A leather-wrapped steering wheel |
12-speaker Sony audio system with HD radio. |
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A six-speaker sound system |
Satellite radio |
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Depending on where you are using the vehicle, the SEL trim makes the most sense and is most likely to be the most popular among buyers. You can pick the AWD system in colder regions for just about $2,000 more. The Sport trim is only recommended if you want even more performance along with some decent fuel economy. The Titanium trim seems a bit too over the top in terms of its offered features.
The 2017 Ford Edge is available in three engine options. The base is a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine that churns out 245 hp and delivers 275 lb-ft of torque. The engine is coupled to a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission and you get an option of sending power either only to the front wheels or to all four wheels. The Sport trim, on the other hand, gets a 2.7-liter V6 engine that pumps out about 315 hp and 350 lb-ft of torque.
the SEL and the Titanium are the only two trims that have an option to opt for the much bigger and more powerful 3.5L V-6 naturally aspirated engine that generates around 280 hp along with 315 lb-ft of torque. Thus the varied engine options are available as per the use case and are all powerful enough to pull this SUV.
Models |
Ford Edge SE |
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo |
Chevrolet Traverse LS |
Dodge Durango SXT |
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MSRP |
$28,595 |
$30,395 |
$34,100 |
$29,995 |
Engine |
2.0L 4cyl |
3.6L Pentastar V6 |
3.6L V6 SIDI VVT |
3.6L Pentastar V6 |
Drivetrain |
FWD |
RWD |
FWD |
RWD |
Transmission |
6-Speed Automatic |
8-Speed Automatic |
6-Speed Automatic |
8-Speed Automatic |
Power |
245 hp |
293 hp |
281 hp |
293 hp |
Torque |
275 lb-ft |
260 lb-ft |
266 lb-ft |
260 lb-ft |
The power figures of the Ford Edge are not that great and in fact, the Ford Edge is the least powerful car in the category. The Jeep Grand Cherokee, the Dodge Durango, and the Chevrolet Traverse all use the same 3.6-liter V6 engine but the former two cars make 293 hp while the Chevy Traverse, on the other hand, makes 281 horses only.
Despite having the least powerful engine and having the lowest power figures, the Ford Edge performs well against its rivals in terms of acceleration timings. The Edge, with its turbo inline-4, can go flat out from 0-60 MPH in about 7.3 seconds. The Ford will also cover the quarter-mile distance in about 15.7 seconds.
Models |
Ford Edge SE |
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo |
Chevrolet Traverse LS |
Dodge Durango SXT |
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0-60 MPH |
7.3 sec |
7.6 sec |
6.9 sec |
7.6 sec |
Quarter mile |
15.7 sec |
15.8 sec |
15.7 sec |
14.9 sec |
Engine |
2.0L |
3.6L |
3.6L |
3.6L |
Emission (Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year) |
7.4 |
8.4 |
8.4 |
8.4 |
The only car that betters the Ford Edge in terms of 0-60 MPH acceleration timings is the Chevy Traverse. The Chevy does a 0-60 MPH in about 6.9 seconds. The only other that beats the Ford in terms of quarter-mile acceleration timings is the Dodge Durango that hits the quarter-mile mark in about 14.9 seconds.
The 2017 Ford Edge is quite athletic for its size and does handle well. Despite the noticeable body roll, that's there on offer but the characteristics of the car are such that it always wants to dive into corners and wants to take on challenging corners. Handling is neither a sports car-Esque nor it is like a conventional SUV. It somewhat sits in between both of them. Steering is pretty responsive and does offer a decent amount of feedback.
Ride quality is rather brilliantly designed. The Edge is built to offer the passengers a plush and comfortable ride. The suspension setup is thoughtfully set up and it tries to absorb every bump and pothole. During high-speed cornering, there is a chance of you getting a bit jostled around. Otherwise ride quality is pretty decent.
The 2017 Ford Edge comes with rather a large set of brakes. Upfront, you get 13.6 inches diameter discs and at the rear, you get 12.4 inches diameter discs. The Ford Edge can come to a halt at a distance of 125 feet from 60 MPH at a distance of 125 feet.
The braking stats of the Ford are somewhat disappointing given the fact that this car has the largest set of brakes. The Escape also has the lowest curb weight in the competition of 3927 pounds, yet the braking distance from 60-0 MPH is the most in this comparison.
Model |
Ford Edge SE |
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo |
Chevrolet Traverse LS |
Dodge Durango SXT |
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Brake Front(in) |
13.6 |
13.0 |
12.8 |
13.0 |
Brake Rear(in) |
12.4 |
13.0 |
13.0 |
13.0 |
Curb weight(lbs) |
3927 |
4545 |
4713 |
4913 |
60-0 MPH (ft.) |
125 |
116 |
126 |
115 |
The Dodge Durango has the best braking stats in the category and comes to a halt from 60 MPH at a distance of 115 feet. This is closely filled by the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 60-0 MPH in 116 feet. The Chevrolet Traverse has a smaller brake in front an provides the same braking distance of 126 feet as the Ford Escape.
The flipside of low performance on a turbocharged setup is that the 2017 Ford Edge returns brilliant fuel economy. Though the larger V-6 motors fare a bit on the inefficient side. The Ford can go for 21 miles in the city, and 29 miles on a gallon of fuel on the highway. The Ford Edge gets a combined fuel economy rating of 24 MPG.
The AWD 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 motor setup will return 20/27/23 mpg for city/highway/combined. The naturally aspirated V-6 3.5L motor turns up 17/26/20 mpg. While the most powerful motor from the Edge Sport, the 2.7L turbocharged V-6 returns 17/24/19 mpg on city/highway/combined.
Model |
Ford Edge SE |
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo |
Chevrolet Traverse LS |
Dodge Durango SXT |
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MPG (city) |
21 |
19 |
15 |
19 |
MPG (highway) |
29 |
26 |
18 |
26 |
MPG (combined) |
24 |
21 |
22 |
21 |
The Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Dodge Durango SXT both use the same engine and thus get the same combined fuel economy rating of 21 MPG. The Chevy Traverse gets 22 mpg, which is better than most other naturally aspirated V-6s. The Ford is the only car being based on a turbocharged inline-4 in the lineup, and thus the most efficient.
Hop on to the inside and you’ll rather find yourself in the well-designed interior of the 2017 Ford Edge which is pretty spacious. The dashboard is neatly laid out and the cabin feels quite premium. The materials are of good quality, and overall the cabin has a rather ergonomic and well-fitting feel to it. Though it does feel a bit narrow on the sides, and the car overall feels much more like a crossover than an SUV in terms of space. Deletion of the third seat helps the Ford Edge to offer the 5 passengers more leg, head, and shoulder room.
Upfront, the Ford offers a total head/shoulder/leg room of 40.2/60.3/42.6 inches respectively while at the rear it offers a total head/shoulder/leg room of 40.3/60.5/40.6 inches respectively. The seats are nice and comfy and overall it just feels comfortable to be on the inside. The Ford Edge has the best rear-seat legroom in the competition, even large passengers will have no trouble sitting in the SUV for very long durations. The SUV also seems to have storage spaces almost everywhere which makes it doubly more convenient.
Model |
Ford Edge SE |
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo |
Chevrolet Traverse LS |
Dodge Durango SXT |
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Passenger capacity |
5 |
5 |
8 |
6 |
Passenger Volume(ft cube) |
113.7 |
105.4 |
150.8 |
133.9 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
40.2/60.3/42.6 |
39.9/58.7/40.3 |
40.4/61.50/41.30 |
39.9/58.5/40.3 |
Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
40.3/60.5/40.6 |
39.2/58.0/38.6 |
39.40/61.0/36.80 |
39.8/50.4/38.6 |
The Ford Edge and Jeep Grand Cherokee can accommodate up to 5 passengers inside the cabin, while the Dodge Durango interior can add one more passenger. The 2017 Chevrolet Traverse can seat a maximum of 8 passengers. All the vehicles in this comparison provide considerable spacing to the passengers. The interior feels premium of these vehicles and gets great standard features. Here is a list of the interior features that are available with the 2017 Ford Edge:
The new upgraded infotainment is the Ford Sync 3 system. On the SE and the SEL trims, the Sync 3 infotainment system is optionally available. The setup includes all the standard features like navigation, premium audio, Bluetooth connectivity, satellite radio, and HD radio.
The Titanium model also adds a premium 12 speaker Sony Audi system, along with ambient lighting. The display is an 8-inch unit, which is highly responsive and very easy to use. Some standout features on the inside of the Ford Edge are listed below.
Sleek lines extend from the front to the rear of the exterior of the 2017 Ford Edge, which makes it look muscular and sleek at the same time. The front grille is big, while the front bumper is very aggressive. The haunch near the rear pillar is almost reminiscent of a BMW, though it does have an overall agile appearance.
The 2017 Ford Edge is a compact SUV and thus has small exterior dimensions. The Ford Edge is 188.1 inches long, 64.8 inches wide, and 68.6 inches tall. It also gets a decent ground clearance of 7.9 inches. The also happens to be the lightest car in the competition and weighs about 3927 lbs.
Model |
Ford Edge SE |
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo |
Chevrolet Traverse LS |
Dodge Durango SXT |
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curb weight(lbs) |
3927 |
4625 |
4713 |
4913 |
Length(in) |
188.1 |
189.8 |
203.7 |
201.2 |
Width(in) |
64.8 |
76.5 |
78.50 |
75.8 |
Height(in) |
68.6 |
68.1 |
69.90 |
70.9 |
Ground clearance(in) |
7.9 |
8.6 |
7.2 |
8.1 |
Wheelbase(in) |
112.2 |
114.7 |
120.9 |
119.8 |
Track width(in) F/R |
64.8/64.7 |
63.9/64.1 |
67.3/67.0 |
63.9/64.1 |
The Chevrolet Traverse is the biggest car in the lot. The car is 203.7 inches long, 78.5 inches wide, and 69.9 inches tall and also boasts the best in competition wheelbase of 120.9 inches. The Dodge Durango, on the other hand, happens to be the heaviest car and weighs about 4913 lbs. Some of the goodies offered on the outside of the Ford Edge are listed below.
The new Ford Edge is built for urban commuting and hence safety is a priority for this car. The Ford Edge gets a 5-star safety rating in almost all the crash tests conducted by the NHTSA, with rollover safety being scored at 4-stars. The IIHS also gives the car good ratings in almost every test, except the sample overlap test, which is just average. Ford has made a step to improve the active safety offered in the Edge. Several technologies like lane-keeping assist, cruise control, 180-degree front camera are offered in the Edge. Some of the safety features offered in the Ford Edge include:
The Jeep Grand Cherokee is the American rival of the Ford Edge. Jeep uses a larger 3.6-liter engine and thus makes more power than Ford. On the flip side, Ford has better acceleration and fuel economy figures. Moreover, the Jeep is $2000 costlier than the Ford. Ford is the better car here that offers a balance of power and fuel economy.
The Chevrolet Traverse is yet another American rival of Ford Edge. Traverse also uses a larger 3.6-liter V6 engine and also makes more power than Ford Edge. it is quicker on the throttle than the base engine on the Ford Edge. The Chevrolet Traverse can also accommodate 8 people and offers more passenger volume.
We get a better package in the form of the Chevy Traverse for an extra $6000. And so if you ever find yourself in a situation where you have to choose between the two, we would rather suggest you go for the Chevrolet Traverse.
The Dodge Durango is similarly built like the Grand Cherokee, though it can accommodate up to 6 passengers. In a nutshell, if you want to fit an extra passenger into your car, you should buy the Dodge Durango. The Dodge Durango also has some tuned-up variants that have loads of performance. Though overall, the Ford Edge seems a much better package.
A great urban companion and a good balance of power and fuel economy, the Ford Edge is the perfect family car. The car comes loaded with features and tech, as well as refined and fuel-efficient engines. Optional engines are also brilliant and offer outstanding performance. The Ford also offers a great driving experience, good interior comfort levels, practicality, and high reliability. All-in-all a great value for your money and easily one of the best city commuters currently in the market.