How Much Does a 2022 Ford Edge Cost?
The 2021 Ford Edge comes in SE, SEL, ST-Line Titanium and ST trim levels. Where it’s optional, all-wheel drive costs $1,995. Vehicle prices include a $1,245 destination charge.
SE ($32,495) has 18-in alloy wheels, hill-start assist, rain-sensing wipers, automatic on/off LED headlights, LED taillights, LED daytime running lights, active grille shutters, rear spoiler, keyless entry/ignition, remote start/lock/unlock, cloth upholstery, 10-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, cruise control,
dual-zone automatic climate control, rotary gear shifter, rear parking sensors, four 12-volt outlets, programmable Ford
MyKey, Sync 4A infotainment system, 12-in touchscreen, Bluetooth, wireless
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, conversational voice recognition, Wi-Fi, three USB-A ports, one USB-C port, AM/FM/satellite radio, auxiliary audio input, and a 6-speaker sound system. A standard set of safety features — known collectively as Ford Co-Pilot360 — includes forward collision mitigation with automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, lane-keeping assistance, and automatic high beams.
SEL ($35,935) adds a keypad entry system, LED fog lights, roof rails, heated side mirrors, self-dimming rearview mirror, leather-wrapped steering wheel, 4-way power-adjustable front passenger seat, easy-fold seats in the second row, and a 9-speaker audio system.
ST-Line ($39,685) has the same cosmetic additions as the more powerful ST model, including 20-in alloy wheels, dark ST grille/rear diffuser, black roof rails and polished dual exhaust tips. The “real” ST has all-wheel drive as standard, the ST-Line offers it as an option.
Titanium ($39,685) comes with 19-in alloy wheels, upgraded LED daytime running lights, twin adaptive displays in the gauge cluster, driver’s-side memory settings, heated front seats, 6-way power-adjustable front passenger seat, leather upholstery, ambient cabin lighting, hands-free liftgate operation, 110-volt outlet, wireless charging, and a Bang & Olufsen audio system. An optional Titanium Elite Package comes with 20-in alloy wheels, red accent interior stitching, bright aluminum dashboard accents, and other cosmetic enhancements.
ST ($44,345) brings the model-exclusive turbocharged V6, all-wheel drive, 20-inch alloy wheels, sport-tuned suspension, leather/simulated suede upholstery, variable-ratio steering system, ST steering wheel wrapped in perforated leather, aluminum pedals, and most of the Titanium version’s equipment. Every 2021 Edge is eligible for extra driver aids such as adaptive cruise control with a stop/go function, evasive steering assistance, lane-centering assistance, parking assistance, and a forward-facing 180-degree camera. Other options, depending on trim, include a towing package, 21-in alloy wheels, panoramic sunroof, power-adjustable steering column, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, navigation, remote start, roof rails, and a rear entertainment system with dual screens. Cargo space is generous, starting at 39.2 cu ft. and expanding to 73.4 cu ft. with the second row of seats folded down.