The Ford Edge will interest is picking up in the UK, over 60,000 models have been configured on Ford's website as production for UK models gets into full swing. The model coming to the UK will the first right-hand drive models made at Ford's Oakville plant in Canada.
Popular choices
The data Ford have collected has shown that 49% of people opted for the flagship Sport model and the average configuration price was around £35,000. There is just one engine on offer, a 2.0 litre TDCi diesel engine, however you can choose what power you would like from it. You can opt for either 178 bhp or 207 bhp, the latter was picked by 55%. The SUV does only come with five seats, whereas its rivals come with seven so bear that in mind if you looking for the extra practicality.
What will it come with?
The car will come in three trims, Zetec, Titanium and Sport, each will of course come with the 2.0 litre diesel which can be mounted to either a six-speed manual or six-speed PowerShift automatic transmission. All models will have four-wheel drive and will feature Active Noise Control, Pedestrian Detection, Ford DAB Audio with SYNC connectivity, privacy glass and 19in alloy wheels as standard.
How much and when will it come?
Prices start at £29,995 which price higher than the existing Ford Kuga and EcoSport which cost £19,995 and £14,445 respectively. It will arrive in UK dealerships in the summer and deliveries will come soon after that. The car has been a success in the US but how will it fare in the European market?