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Ford Edge ST



To keep their Edge SUV nice and sharp Ford has granted it an update. You might even say it's been refreshed in the middle of its lifecycle. I know we've really overused our mid-cycle refresh graphic how about we keep it low-key this time and for funsies hide it throughout the video Where's Waldo style. With the spot the graphic game as our MacGuffin, let's learn all about the latest Ford Edge. Quick reminder it's a midsize two-row SUV while rugged adventurous types who want midsize SUVs will gravitate towards the Jeep Grand Cherokee for maybe Honda Passport, Edge buyers are treated to a more domesticated type of on-road competence. The Edge's dynamic demeanor is quiet and comfortable with a dash of handling flair. The steering wheel doesn't convey a lot of intel about what the front tires are doing, but a quick ratio and comparatively agile handling keep things interesting.

Adding to that fun is the Edge ST. In addition to sport seats, 20- or optional 21-inch wheels, a sport suspension, sporty rear styling, and an ST specific sport driving mode, the Edge ST like our tester here features an exclusive 2.7liter EcoBoost V6, sending its ample power ground word via a standard all-wheel drive system. Floored from a stop the ST springs forth like you know how cat will sometimes suddenly run out of a room for no particular reason? Kind of like that. The 2.7-liter EcoBoost is clearly my preferred mill but the 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder powering all other trims is plenty eager, and just so we're clear here's what the basic non-ST Edge looks like. If you care about fuel economy the 4-cylinder is the right choice.

Knocking 1mpg off of each of those numbers is a $1,995, we'll just call it world is called $2000 all wheel drive system. Regardless of trim all Edges utilize an adequately competent 8-speed automatic transmission, feature inoffensive automatic engine start/stop abilities that can be deactivated, and afford a max tow rating of 3500 pounds. For internal cargo hauling there's a generous 39.2-cubic feet behind the rear seats supplemented by modest underfloor storage.

That's substantially more space than the Chevy Blazer or Nissan Murano. Adding to the practicality are storage slots here and here for I don't know flares. Dropping the 60/40 split rear seats creates a large useful load floor. Raise those seats and there's lots of space for adults. Assuming I qualify as an adult. Head and knee clearance are great and there's a lot of space under the front seat to poke my toes. I also like the fact that the seat does recline, but it does not slide like many of the Edge's competitors. Elsewhere the Edge's cabin merges easy usability, generally nice materials, standard rear vents and handy storage nooks throughout the cabin, including this hidden area beneath the instrument panel and on top of the dash. Be warned the dash cover is somehow more plastic than plastic.

On the infotainment front the base Edge SE has a sad little 4.2-inch screen, but all other trims include an 8-inch Sync 3 unit with quick reactions and easily comprehensible layout and standard smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay Android Auto, giving you good reason to move at least one notch up the trim ladder through the $3,000 pricier SEL trim. Speaking of, the cheapest SE trim starts around $31,000 including destination charges comes standard with manual cloth seats, keyless access with push button start, eight airbags, and a backup camera with a washer nozzle, clearly this thing was designed for Detroit winters. It also smartly includes the co-pilot 360 driver assist suite as standard featuring blind spot monitoring, lane keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking.

Fling money at your Edge and you can add adaptive cruise control, leather heated and ventilated seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, a foot-activated liftgate that actually works just described, plus front and rear parking sensors, and a forward-facing 180-degree camera that enhances situational awareness when pulling into traffics. Traffics? How did I screw that up? If like most people you've given up on learning how to park, Ford's automatic parking system can help, just push a button and then follow the instructions of your new robot overlord space found, drive forward putting your hands up as a sign of submission, right into the curb, robot zero, humans one. Sorry you're gonna have to learn how to park now.

Build a richly appointed Titanium trim and it's sub $40,000  base price can inflate to more than 46 grand. Similarly without some option box restrained the roughly $42, 000 Edge ST can top $50,000, and again do you really want an ST without the $2,700 performance brake package featuring 21inch wheels and summer tires? A lot to think about.

Huh. Comprising the competition are the similarly expensive Jeep Grand Cherokee and Nissan Murano, the value-priced Hyundai Santa Fe and Subaru Outback and much newer entries from Honda and Chevy. It's also worth mentioning that the roomier 7-seat Ford Explorer is only a few thousand dollars more than the Edge. I've said it before the Ford Edge brings tasteful style, roomy practicality, and a premium aura to the mid-sized SUV category. With 73 a rich roster of competitors it's wise to investigate your alternatives.
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