With its powerful engine options, rich features lineup, and smooth, comfortable ride, the 2024 Ford Edge is everything you want in a five-passenger midsize crossover. And every Edge comes standard with all-wheel drive for an extra-sporty performance. However, it looks like this year will be the final Edge model year, so get yours while you still can!
Key Takeaways
- Although the Edge was supposed to bow out after 2023, this midsize crossover is sticking around for one last model year.
- With up to 335 horses, you can definitely say that the 2024 Ford Edge offers more than enough power!
- With its quiet cabin and refined ride, the Edge is always a comfy cruiser.
- For its final model year, the Edge starts at $38,365.
Is Ford making a 2024 Edge?
Yes! Although the Edge was set to be discontinued after the 2023 model year, we got lucky. While we wait for Ford to produce its upcoming EV models (currently scheduled for a 2025 release), the Edge has arrived for one last model year.
Does the 2024 Ford Edge offer enough power?
The Edge offers two engines, both of which deliver more than enough power for most. Most Edge trim models feature the 250-horsepower base engine, which is quick to get up to speed. It also delivers a timely burst of power whenever you need it, such as in a passing situation.
Ford’s midsize crossover also offers a performance-based model, the Edge ST. In addition to a sport-tuned suspension, the ST comes with an exclusive turbo V6, providing you with 335 horsepower and an incredibly swift performance.
Both Edge engine options come standard with all-wheel drive, improving traction in a tight turn. Here’s a look at the Edge’s powertrain specifications:
- Standard turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder engine (250 horsepower, 280 lb-ft of torque) and eight-speed automatic transmission
- ST models: turbo 2.7L V6 (335 hp, 380 lb-ft) and seven-speed automatic transmission
- All-wheel drive
Is the 2024 Ford Edge quiet? Is the ride comfortable?
As usual, the Edge is very quiet and very comfortable. More than that, these midsize SUVs are roomy and handsomely equipped with modern features, giving you just about everything you could want in a family vehicle.
There are five Edge trim models: SE, SEL, ST-Line, Titanium, and ST. Although each is quiet and comfortable, these models offer varying levels of luxury. The base SE’s standard setup includes many of the features you don’t want to be without, from the SYNC 4 infotainment system (with a 12-inch touchscreen and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) to LED headlights to Ford’s Co-Pilot360 suite of safety aids (with forward collision mitigation and blind-spot monitoring).
The midlevel SEL adds more style, with faux-leather upholstery, heated and power-adjustable front seats, and a nine-speaker sound system. It’s also available with more options, including the Convenience Package (with remote ignition and a power liftgate) and the Co-Pilot360 Assist+ package (which adds adaptive cruise control, evasive steering assistance, and navigation).
The ST-Line adds to the SEL features with sporty appearance features, including black exterior trim, body-colored bumpers, and red interior accent stitching. The ST-Line cabin also features Ford’s soft Active-X synthetic leather seats and the contents of the Convenience package (including a wireless smartphone charging pad and 110-volt household-style power outlet).
Check out the Titanium for even more luxury. This Edge trim model spruces up the cabin with genuine leather upholstery, driver’s seat memory settings, and a heated steering wheel. The ST-Line and Titanium are both available with an optional panoramic glass roof, ventilated front seats, or heated rear seats.
Finally, the high-performance ST combines the Titanium’s luxury features with more to love, including active noise cancellation, leather upholstery with faux-suede trim, and front sport seats with silver accent stitching.
How much will the 2024 Ford Edge cost?
Get your brand new Edge starting at $38,365. The MSRP includes all of the Edge’s standard features, from all-wheel drive to the SYNC 4 infotainment system! However, if you want to upgrade your trim model or add optional features, the price tag of your new Edge will reflect those choices!