What is the Edge?
Contrary to its provocative name, the Ford Edge is generally an unassuming family SUV. Like many of its competitors, this two-row midsize crossover offers an abundance of passenger and cargo room. Our staff is also impressed by Ford's Sync 3 infotainment interface, which features attractive graphics and large virtual buttons that are easy to read.
While most Edge models utilize a pedestrian turbocharged four-cylinder engine, the range-topping model is another story. The Ford Edge ST is one of the only performance-oriented models in the class, with a turbocharged V6 producing a considerable 335 horsepower. The ST counts grippy front seats and a sport-tuned suspension among its many upgrades.
While we like the Ford Edge overall, it's not the most desirable SUV in the segment. Crossovers of this type should have a comfortable and controlled ride, and the Edge is a little bouncier than others. The transmission often lags behind user inputs, resulting in delayed shifts that can catch drivers off guard. In the midsize crossover class, the Honda Passport and Hyundai Santa Fe are slightly more refined. Even so, given its numerous strengths and short list of drawbacks, the Ford Edge is easy to recommend to buyers looking for a well-rounded SUV.