After last year's mild refresh, the 2020 Edge remains largely unchanged. A new Elite package dresses up the Titanium's interior with Brunello door inserts and brick-red stitching. All trim levels are treated to dual-zone climate control, an 8.0-inch Sync 3 touchscreen, a 10-way power-adjustable driver seat, and a reverse-sensing system. New to the color palette are Atlas Blue, Dark Persian Green, Desert Gold, Iconic Silver, Rapid Red, and Star White.
Pros Quiet cabin, comfortable seats, plentiful standard equipment.
Cons Subpar interior materials, drives like it's wearing two left shoes, starting to show its age.
The 2020 Ford Edge comes with all wheel drive, and front wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 8-speed shiftable automatic, 8-speed automatic.Titanium Elite Package adds upscale exterior and interior touches.Six new paint colors,
Pros Plush, well-padded seats Plenty of space for passengers and luggage Both fuel-efficient and performance-oriented engines Quiet cabin at highway speeds
Cons Outward visibility hampered by thick roof pillars and blind spots Interior design and control layout are dated and bland Uncomfortable ride over small bumps and dips Transmission responses are a little sluggish
Pros All-wheel drive is standard, actually capable when the blacktop ends, finally an EV option for Subie fans.
Cons Not a lot of cargo space, charging capability isn't particularly quick, rivals offer more driving range.
Pros Solid off-road capabilities Comfortable, quiet ride
Cons Shorter driving range than many rivals Bland interior
Pros More ground clearance than most EVs Quiet and comfortable Good feature content even on base models
Cons Higher MSRP than base Forester or Ascent No frunk Elevated floor can be uncomfortable in the rear seat