How large is a Ford Edge gas tank?
A typical Ford Edge gasoline tank holds around 18.5 gallons (about 70 liters); exact capacity varies by model year and trim.
Fuel-tank size is a practical detail that affects range and refueling habits. While the Edge has a fairly consistent tank size across modern years, small differences can occur based on market, drivetrain, and generation. The following sections outline the common ranges and how to verify the exact figure for your vehicle.
Typical capacity you’re likely to encounter
Before listing the common figures, note that capacities are usually very close across recent Edge models. The numbers below reflect the range you’ll typically see in U.S.-spec Edge SUVs.
- Most recent U.S.-spec Ford Edge models: about 18.5 gallons (70 L).
- Variants from outside the U.S. or older model years may differ slightly, generally within roughly 18.5–19.5 gallons (70–74 L).
In practice, the tank size tends to stay in the 18.5–19.5 gallon range for current Edge configurations, with only minor deviations by market or trim level.
How to confirm the exact tank size for your vehicle
To ensure you have the precise capacity for your specific Edge, check official sources and your vehicle documents.
- Owner’s manual: Look for specifications related to the fuel system or tank capacity.
- Window sticker or production brochure: The original documentation often lists tank capacity.
- VIN-based specifications: Ford’s official site, a dealer, or the My Ford Owner portal can pull exact figures for your VIN.
- Door jamb label: Some markets print the tank capacity on the driver’s door label.
Verifying through these sources will give you the exact capacity for your model year, trim, and region.
Summary
The Ford Edge typically uses a fuel tank around 18.5 gallons (70 liters), with minor variations by year and market. For the most precise figure, consult your owner’s manual, the vehicle’s original documentation, or Ford’s official specifications for your VIN.
