How big is the inside of a Ford Edge?
The Ford Edge is a five‑seat midsize SUV with roughly 111–113 cubic feet of passenger space and about 39.2 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row. With the rear seats folded, the cargo capacity expands to about 73.4 cubic feet. These figures help gauge how many people and how much gear you can accommodate.
Interior measurements can vary slightly by model year and trim, but the following figures reflect typical specifications for recent Edge models (roughly 2015–2024). We break down the cabin space and the cargo area to give a clear sense of how big the interior feels in practice.
Interior space benchmarks
Below are the main cabin dimensions that influence how spacious the interior feels, focusing on passenger volume and seating comfort.
- Passenger volume: about 111–113 cubic feet
- Front headroom: around 39.6–40.2 inches
- Front legroom: about 42.6 inches
- Rear headroom: around 38.0–39.0 inches
- Rear legroom: about 38.0–39.0 inches
- Seating capacity: 5 passengers (two front chairs and a rear bench or optional rear captain's chairs on some trims)
These numbers describe the typical five‑person configuration with the second row in place. Variations can occur with different seat configurations, sunroofs, or trim choices that slightly alter interior geometry.
Cargo space and practicality
Practical cargo metrics show how much gear fits behind the seats and how much space remains when you expand the cargo area by folding the rear seats.
- Cargo space behind the second row: 39.2 cubic feet
- Maximum cargo space with rear seats folded: 73.4 cubic feet
Note that cargo figures are affected by how the rear seats are arranged (split-folding vs. full bench) and by optional features that can slightly reduce or alter usable volume. The numbers above reflect standard configurations used in recent model years.
Model-year variation
Ford has kept the Edge’s interior size within a consistent range across modern generations, with minor differences driven by design choices such as panoramic sunroofs or seating arrangements. In practical terms, most model years offer a similar sense of spaciousness for five occupants and comparable cargo flexibility, though exact inches and cubic feet can vary by trim and options.
Summary
In short, the Ford Edge provides about 111–113 cubic feet of passenger space and 39.2 cubic feet of cargo behind the second row, expanding to roughly 73.4 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. These figures place the Edge as a roomy option in the midsize SUV segment, offering comfortable seating for five and a practical amount of cargo for daily use and road trips. Real-world feel depends on year, trim, and seating configuration, but the Edge remains competitive for those prioritizing interior space.
