Even though just about every part of the 2015 Ford Edge is new, one thing is not. Ford has held the line on the pricing with the 2015 Edge keeping its same $28,995 starting price as the outgoing model.
Even though just about every part of the 2015 Ford Edge is new, one thing is not. Ford has held the line on the pricing with the 2015 Edge keeping its same $28,995 starting price as the outgoing model.
The 2015 Ford Edge now rides on a new platform that it shares with the Fusion. The 2015 Edge will feature three engine options, two of which are new powertrains: a twin-turbocharged 245-hp 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder and a 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 in the Edge Sport, which Ford estimates will generate at least 300 horsepower.
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The 2015 Edge will be available in four trim levels: SE, SEL, Sport and Titanium series.
The Edge will have its debut later this month at the LA Auto Show and will go on sale in North America in the first quarter of 2015, with sales following in Europe, South America and Asia Pacific markets.
Source: Ford