The Ford Edge feels dated in some respects, but it delivers the backseat legroom and cargo space that buyers need.
The Edge was a key vehicle in the evolution of the family SUV market when Ford first introduced it for the 2007 model year. Back then, automakers were experimenting with just what a “crossover” could constitute—look at the Pontiac Aztec and first-generation Chrysler Pacifica if you disagree. But with the Edge, the midsize, two-row SUV template started to take shape.
Ford offers the 2019 Edge with an ST trim, grafting performance onto the utilitarian Edge blueprint. But that begs a question—can a vehicle still be good at family hauling and commuting while also delivering speed and performance?
4.7 Overall rating
(48 reviews)Excellent driver, exceptional roominess front AND rear seat. Tons more space behind the second row than my Lincoln MKC (my trade in). I’m blown away that this Ford Edge is more quiet and rides better than the smaller MKC. Disappointments are no power lift gate, no garage door opener feature. Very comfortable leather seats, and the SEL comes standard with many safety features. So far very satisfied.
Excellent value for the money spent! Superb handling & fun to drive
The particular car that we selected had every option possible. We have driven at 600 miles and are very very pleased with it. We selected the Edge ST because we wanted to tow a car all four down behind an RV.
We only looked at a few cars when buying: Hyundai Santa Fe, Honda Passport, Kia Sorento, and Ford Edge. The Limited version of the Santa Fe was nice but the 2019 Edge SEL blew them all out of the water. It felt more sturdy and more luxurious than any of the other cars we looked at. The seats and doors and windows and handles, basically everything we touched, felt like they had more substance and weight than any of the others, but it doesnt ride like a truck like the older versions did! Definitely what we were looking for!
Love the car and all of the bells and whistles. Rides like a dream. About the only thing not automatic is you have to manually adjust the rear view mirror.
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