Two options are available if you want more power. Though it isn't especially energetic, it isn't anemic either, making it a suitable daily driver. This 245-horsepower engine gets great EPA-estimated fuel economy ratings of 20 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway. The Edge comes standard with a twin-turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder. "Once again the editors lauded the 315-hp, 350-lb-ft, twin-turbo V-6 for the effortless way it achieves highway speeds and how it deftly teams with the no-tricks all-wheel-drive system to scale obstacles such as our rutted loose gravel hill with ease." - Motor Trend (2016). Throw in the all-wheel-drive Edge Sport's turbocharged V6 and you've got a seriously speedy crossover that can challenge some luxury-branded models." - Edmunds (2016) The result is a crossover that exceeds 2 tons but manages to drive more like a tall sedan. That's due in no small part to the improvements Ford made to the body structure and suspension when it fully redesigned the Edge in 2015.
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