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From Rich Heritage to Cutting-Edge Tech: Every Reason to Get the Ford Edge
August 12 2022 - Lisa Cook
A close up shows the grille on a red 2022 Ford Edge ST.

What’s the reason behind your search for a Poughkeepsie Ford dealer? So many customers come to us looking for a versatile SUV that balances power with efficiency, comfort with convenience, and luxury with affordability. While these demands may seem out of reach, Ford proves otherwise with best-selling SUVs like the Edge.

As a midsize SUV, the Edge does something remarkable by leaving the three-row layout to larger models like the Expedition. Instead, it focuses on maximizing its space with a two-row design that gives you and your passengers more head, leg, and shoulder room. It also means ample room for cargo, making the Edge the perfect choice for those looking for a versatile and efficient SUV. But what else does the Edge offer? How does it perform as a midsize SUV, and what makes it such an outstanding value? As your Poughkeepsie Ford dealer, we’ve got the answers!

A Rich Heritage

The Edge has a rich heritage in the Ford lineup, first making its debut in 2007 as Ford’s entry into the crossover utility vehicle segment. The 2007 Edge came out strong, powered by a 250-horsepower V6 engine and six-speed automatic transmission, making it one of the best-performing models in the segment. In addition, amenities like its class-exclusive panoramic glass roof, fuel-saving technology, and advanced safety features made it even more enticing and sealed its fate in the Ford lineup.

Since 2007, the Edge has earned constant praise from industry leaders and high rankings from safety organizations like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Its capability and value are often key selling points for the experts at Car and Driver and J.D. Power. Similarly, its crashworthiness, design, and safety features have frequently earned it a Top Safety Pick rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. These ratings and praise speak volumes about the Edge’s legacy in the industry and show Ford’s keen ability to constantly improve the best-selling SUV, making it safer, more affordable, and a greater value year after year.

A blue 2022 Ford Edge ST is shown on wet pavement.

Plenty of Power

The Edge’s long history in the Ford lineup means it benefits from the automaker’s ingenious powertrain designs. How does this impact your search for the perfect Edge? It means you have a wide range of power, whether you’re shopping off the new or used lot.

For example, you can find a 2017 Edge with three capable powerplants. The base 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivers more than enough power at 245 horses, but the 3.5L V6 engine takes the Edge to a new level of performance and delivers 280 horsepower. The Edge Sport, with its 2.7L V6 engine, pushes the envelope as its twin turbocharger produces 315 horsepower.

For 2022, the Edge offers a two-engine lineup with a slight increase in power and performance. The Edge’s standard powerplant is the 2.0L four-cylinder turbocharged EcoBoost that churns out 250 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque, an increase of five horsepower over the 2017 model. For those looking for more power, the available 2.7L turbocharged V6 EcoBoost answers the need and overshadows even the 2017 Edge Sport, delivering 335 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque.

The comparable horsepower you’ll find in the Edge’s powertrain lineup over the last few years makes it entirely possible to shop for a new or used model. If you’re on a budget, you can get behind the wheel of a used Edge and still reap the benefits of Ford’s legendary powertrains. Or, if you’re willing to spend a little extra, you can enjoy more power and added features that enhance your time in the driver’s seat.

Prioritizing Safety

The Edge made history in 2007 with an exclusive feature known as Ford’s AdvanceTrac with RSC. It was the industry’s only electronic stability control system to use gyroscopic sensors. But why was this such a big deal, and how has it impacted the Edge we see at Ford dealers today?

Ford’s AdvanceTrac with RSC relied on two gyroscopic sensors to monitor the yaw and roll motion of the Edge. This data allowed the system to enhance yaw-control, ultimately impacting the Edge’s stability. As a result, the 2007 Edge provided class-leading side-slip control that enhanced its stability and showcased Ford’s efforts to make driver safety a top priority.

Today, safety remains a priority for Ford, and it shows on models like the 2022 Edge that come equipped with the Ford Co-Pilot360 suite of safety and driver-assist tools. The suite positions Ford at the helm of innovation, outfitting the popular SUV with intuitive tools like the Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross-Traffic Alert, Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, and Evasive Steering Assist that constantly monitor the front, rear, and sides of the SUV for potential collisions.

Among additional tools like Enhanced Active Park Assist, Auto High-Beam Headlamps, and a Lane-Keeping System, the Co-Pilot360 suite also includes Ford’s Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering. This advanced feature transforms your time on the highway, building upon traditional cruise control by monitoring traffic flow and adjusting the Edge’s speed as needed. Since it works in stop-and-go traffic, it can dramatically impact your experience in rush-hour traffic by safely bringing the SUV to a stop and accelerating as traffic moves.

A woman is shown getting into a 2022 Ford Edge ST near a Poughkeepsie Ford dealer.

Cutting-Edge Tech

If we look back to the first Edge, you won’t find much in the way of technology. The 2007 Edge was innovative at the time, with its distinct center stack home to the radio, two vertical air vents, and climate-control switches. In addition, its four power points and the segment’s first-ever MP3 audio jack ushered the Edge into a new generation of connectivity, one that’s easily forgotten when you look at just how far the Edge has come over the last decade.

Today, the MP3 audio jack of decades past is long gone, replaced by an oversized center touchscreen display home to Ford’s renowned SYNC 4A infotainment system. The display gives you instant access to your smartphone via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, allowing you to listen to your favorite playlist, get the latest news headlines, and navigate the fastest route with the touch of a button. Perhaps even more impressive is that Ford’s SYNC 4 system delivers over-the-air software updates, ensuring the 2022 Edge continually operates on the latest technology.

The wired connectivity of decades past is also long gone, thanks to remote features like the FordPass App. As an integral part of the 2022 Edge, the FordPass App gives you remote control over the Edge. You can lock and unlock the doors, start and stop the engine, locate the SUV, and more from your smartphone. It even provides diagnostic reports, making it easy to schedule a routine oil change or tire rotation from the palm of your hand.

The Ford Edge Has the Advantage

There’s a significant advantage that comes when you invest in the Ford brand. You know you’re getting a reliable vehicle that can meet the demands of the road and serve you well for many miles ahead. This is especially true with models like the Edge, a midsize SUV that corners the market with its spacious cabin, high-tech features, and capable powertrain.

Whether you’re shopping off our new or used lots, the Edge is an SUV that redefines the segment. Its affordable price tag and an exceptional suite of standard features prove that you can have it all (and more) without spending a fortune. It showcases what Ford does best: delivering vehicles that not only meet our expectations but exceed them. Contact us or swing by Ruge's Ford today to check out the Edge for yourself.

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