
The closest we’ve been to confirmation of a new Ford Edge is the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which published specs and images of the new Edge
The entry variant is distinguished from the ST-Line by a different front fascia treatment and a body-colored lower rear fascia instead of the black version on the fancier model. Two engines will be offered, the base motor a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder making 249 horsepower and 279 pound-feet of torque. The premium option is an E-Hybrid making a combined 271 hp and 299 lb-ft. Both shift through a traditional automatic — no eCVT here — and come with all-wheel drive. Ford China
Inside contains three rows in 2-2-3 configuration, the second-row captain’s chairs fitted with neck bolsters under the headrests as well as leg rests that flip out during recline. The entry-level Edge L gets a two-tone interior and copper accents standard, the ST-Line enjoys black leather with red accents. Both look good right down to the detailing. The driver gets a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and a head-up display, driver and passenger can let their fingers do the walking all over the 27-inch infotainment touchscreen set atop the instrument panel. The list of possible mod-cons includes a panoramic roof, ambient lighting, Bang & Olufsen audio, and 20 driver assistance aids.
The non-hybrid 2024 Edge L is said to be reaching Chinese showrooms in April, the hybrid hitting lots about three months later. The public could get an in-person viewing at Auto Shanghai