Table of Contents
- Ford Edge 2021 review and Prices in KSA
- Ford Edge 2021 exterior
- Ford Edge 2021 interior
- Ford Edge 2021 technology and infotainment
- Ford Edge 2021 engine specifications
- Ford Edge 2021 safety and driver assistance
- Why should you buy a Ford Edge 2021?
- Ford Edge 2021 prices
- Ford Edge 2020 vs Ford Edge 2021
- Ford Edge 2021 comparisons in trims and models
- Ford Edge 2021 pros and cons
Ford Edge 2021 review and Prices in KSA
The Ford Edge is a mid-size SUV that has been available since 2007. The American company is still manufacturing the second generation while keeping the design of the 2019 model, which received a facelift.
Ford Edge 2021 exterior
The front of the Ford Edge 2021 features a grille with chrome bars and surround or a gloss black-painted mesh grille with ST logo for the ST trim, adaptive LED headlamps with LED amber light blade turn signals, Bi-LED low and high beams, LED signature Daytime Running Lamps, LED fog lamps, and a body-colored front bumper. The sides include wheel sizes varying from 18 to 21 inches, as well as body-colored door handles. Dual Power, heated, manual fold side mirrors with body-color cap, and memory mirror function are all present.
The Ford Edge 2021's rear end includes LED taillamps with amber turn signals, a body-color rear bumper, a body-color spoiler, a roof-mounted antenna, dual integrated exhaust with bright tips, a manual liftgate, a hands-free, foot-activated liftgate with power liftgate functionality, and rear fog lights. The outer dimensions are 479.6cm in length, 217.9cm in width, 173.5cm in height, and 285cm in wheelbase.
Ford Edge 2021 interior
On the inside, seat trims of cloth or optional ActiveX seating material, perforated leather, leather-trimmed with Miko inserts are available, as well as bolstered bucket seats with City Silver stitching and embossed ST logo for the ST trim. Front seats are heated and cooled, with driver and front passenger seatback pockets, 4-way and 2-way manually adjustable driver and front passenger seats or a 10-way power adjustable driver and front passenger seat are available, while the driver seat includes memory, along with 2nd row 60:40 split fold-flat reclining bench with fold-down armrest, and Second-row Easy Fold (rear seatback release).
Interior functionalities also include a center floor console with armrest, Power front windows with one-touch up/down, Power second-row windows, dual-zone air conditioning system, and a leather-wrapped or perforated leather with city silver stitching steering wheel with control buttons and manual or power tilt and telescoping steering column.
Ford Edge 2021 technology and infotainment
The Ford Edge 2021 displays a sync4 system, which includes an enhanced voice recognition communications and entertainment system, a 12-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen in the center stack with swipe capability, pinch-to-zoom capability when equipped with available voice-activated touchscreen Navigation, App Link, two smart-charging USB ports, Apple Car Play and Android Auto compatibility. A 6-speaker sound system or a B&O 12-speaker Sound System from Bang and Olufsen, as well as Bluetooth, are also featured.
Ford Edge 2021 engine specifications
The Ford Edge 2021 is powered by two engines: a 2.0L I-4 Turbocharged EcoBoost engine with 250hp and 373Nm of torque and connected to an 8-speed select shift automatic transmission with FWD and AWD drivetrain options, and a 2.7L twin-turbocharged V6 engine with 335hp and 515Nm of torque and connected to a 7-speed select shift automatic transmission with AWD drivetrain options. The 2.0L engine accelerates to 100 km/h in 7.4 seconds while the 2.7L V6 engine gets to 100 km/h in 6.0 seconds. Both engines have a peak speed of 231km/h.
Ford Edge 2021 safety and driver assistance
Electronic stability control (ESC), driver and front passenger 2-stage front airbags, driver and front passenger knee protection pad, side airbags, 1st and 2nd-row curtain cushions with deterioration setting, automatic door open/close feature, tire pressure monitoring system, Ford programmed key system, perimeter alarm system, blind zone alert system, and lane-keeping system are among the safety and driver assistance options offered in the Ford Edge 2021. A steering aid for emergency maneuvers, a forward collision avoidance system, an automated emergency braking system, and front row 4-way manually adjustable head restraints round out the safety systems.
Why should you buy a Ford Edge 2021?
The Ford Edge 2021 comes with a well-equipped entry-level variant that has a new 12-inch screen on all levels. It also has a standard engine that is fuel-efficient as well as one that is performance-oriented. Despite some criticism regarding its outdated design, the Ford Edge 2021 has many desirable attributes that make it a decent choice for many consumers.
Ford Edge 2021 prices
• Ford Edge standard starts at $33,150
• Ford Edge Semi Full starts at $45,693
• Ford Edge Full starts at $66,000
Ford Edge 2020 vs Ford Edge 2021
The Ford Edge 2021 has become smarter after receiving an upgrade to the infotainment system with a 12-inch vertical screen and support for wireless pairing with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a wireless charging platform is also available as standard in the higher classes and as an option for lower classes.
Ford Edge 2021 comparisons in trims and models
Some of the differences between the four trims of the Ford Edge 2021 are the engine and transmission options, which include a 2.0L i-4-cylinder engine and an 8-speed Select-Shift automatic transmission for the Ambiente, Trend, and Titanium or a 2.7L twin-turbo V6 engine and a 7-speed Select-Shift automatic transmission for the ST, wheel sizes ranging from 18-inch to 21-inch, a 12-speaker sound system is available instead of a 6-speaker sound system, and the standard cruise control on the Ambiente and Trend which is adaptive on the titanium and ST trims.
Ford Edge 2021 pros and cons
The smooth and quiet ride, wide and useful luggage area, comfy seats, and high safety scores are all advantages of owning a Ford Edge 2021. The slow response gearbox, low-quality cabin materials, and disappointing off-road performance are the drawbacks.