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Are Ford Edges going to be discontinued?

Yes. Ford Edge production ended after the 2023 model year, and there is no announced replacement or future Edge model as of 2025.


The Edge was a mid-size crossover that helped Ford compete in a crowded segment. In recent years, Ford has prioritized three-row SUVs and electrified vehicles, which led to a decision to retire the Edge. This article explains the current status and what it means for buyers, along with practical alternatives.


Current status and rationale


Ford confirmed that the Edge would be discontinued as part of a broader lineup simplification and a shift toward more profitable models, including the Explorer, Expedition, Escape, and its growing electric-vehicle portfolio. The decision reflects changing consumer preferences away from two-row mid-size crossovers toward larger, more versatile SUVs and EVs, as well as the cost of updating an aging platform to meet evolving safety and efficiency standards.


Key reasons behind the discontinuation


The following factors helped drive Ford’s decision to end Edge production. The list highlights the main elements impacting the model’s fate.



  • Declining sales in the Edge’s two-row mid-size crossover segment as buyers favor three-row SUVs or smaller crossovers.

  • Strategic shift toward Ford’s more profitable SUVs and the company’s expanding electrified lineup.

  • Rising costs and complexity of updating the Edge’s platform to meet newer safety, technology, and efficiency requirements.

  • Overlap with other Ford models (notably the Explorer and Escape) that offer similar capabilities with less redundancy.


Bottom line: the Edge’s niche within Ford’s lineup diminished, prompting a strategic move away from the model as Ford concentrates on growth areas in its portfolio.


What this means for buyers


For those considering a vehicle similar to the Edge, there are practical paths forward. New Edge orders are no longer offered, and any remaining stock would be limited to dealer inventories from prior years. Prospective buyers should evaluate current Ford crossovers and SUVs, as well as the used-market Edge, if a late-model example is available.


Here are practical alternatives to consider if you liked the Edge.



  • Ford Explorer — a larger, versatile three-row SUV with strong powertrain options.

  • Ford Escape — a compact crossover with efficient engines and hybrid options.

  • Ford Bronco Sport — a compact, capable option for outdoor-oriented buyers.

  • Ford Expedition — a full-size SUV for families needing more space and towing.

  • Used Ford Edge (from the 2020–2023 range) — a way to obtain a similar vehicle if a late-model example remains available.


Dealers may offer discounts on remaining Edge inventory or late-model used examples, but new-edge availability has effectively ended. If you’re shopping, verify current stock and pricing with local dealers.


Frequently asked questions


Will Ford bring back the Edge in the future?


As of 2025, Ford has not announced a revival of the Edge. The company is prioritizing its expanding lineup of explorers, EVs, and other crossovers, with no official Edge successor announced at this time.


Are there any Edge models left new on dealer lots?


New Edge orders are no longer offered through Ford’s official channels. Any remaining new Edge units would be dealer-specific stock from prior years and likely limited in number.


Is there an electric Edge coming?


There is no confirmed plan for an electric Edge. Ford’s current electrified strategy centers on models like the Mustang Mach-E and other upcoming battery-electric SUVs, with no Edge-branded electric model announced.


Summary


Ford ended production of the Edge after the 2023 model year and has not announced any plans to reintroduce the model. Buyers should consider current Ford crossovers such as the Explorer, Escape, or Bronco Sport, or explore the used Edge market for late-model examples. Always check with local dealers for the latest inventory and pricing, as remaining Edge stock varies by region.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.