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How many large suitcases fit in a Ford Edge?

With a Ford Edge, you can typically fit about 7–10 large suitcases in the cargo area when the rear seats are up, and roughly 14–18 when the rear seats are folded flat. These estimates depend on the exact suitcase dimensions and how efficiently you arrange them. The figures reflect the Edge’s official cargo space and the fact that Ford discontinued the model in the U.S. after the 2023 model year.


Cargo capacity and how it translates into bag counts


With rear seats up


To translate the Edge’s cargo space into luggage counts, start from the official volume behind the second row and apply typical large suitcase dimensions.



  • Estimated capacity behind the second row (seats up): about 7–10 large suitcases, depending on bag size and orientation.


In practice, actual counts vary with the exact dimensions of each bag and how tightly you pack, including any small bags or irregular shapes that fill gaps.


With rear seats folded


For maximum loading, fold the rear seats to use the full cargo footprint, expanding the space considerably.



  • Estimated capacity with seats folded: roughly 14–18 large suitcases, assuming standard 28–30 inch bags and compact stacking.


Real-world numbers can be lower or higher depending on how bags are oriented and shelved within the space; packing efficiency improves when using the full length and height of the cargo area.


Practical packing tips for Ford Edge owners


To maximize luggage capacity, place heavier bags on the bottom, fill vertical gaps with smaller bags, and consider using soft-sided luggage that can flex to fit around wheel wells and other protrusions.


Summary


The Ford Edge offers substantial cargo space for its class. With the rear seats up, anticipate about 7–10 large suitcases; with the seats folded, about 14–18. These estimates assume typical large bags (roughly 28–30 inches) and efficient packing. Note that the Edge was discontinued in the U.S. after the 2023 model year, so figures pertain to earlier configurations but remain a useful guide for used or existing models.

Why is Ford discontinuing the Ford Edge?


Ford discontinued the Edge after the 2024 model year due to a strategic shift toward electrification, changing market demand for SUVs, and the need to retool its production plants. The company is focusing resources on developing new electric vehicles (EVs) and is retooling the Oakville Assembly Plant, where the Edge was made, to produce new electric vehicles starting in 2025. This decision was also influenced by declining sales and increased competition.
 

  • Focus on electrification: Ford is heavily investing in its EV roadmap, and discontinuing the Edge allows them to reallocate resources to build new electric SUVs and trucks.
  • Evolving market trends: Consumer preferences have been shifting towards either smaller, more maneuverable vehicles or larger, three-row SUVs like the Explorer, impacting the demand for the mid-size Edge.
  • Production plant transition: The Oakville Assembly Plant, where the Edge was manufactured, is being retooled to produce five new electric vehicles, which aligns with the company's overall strategy.
  • Competitive landscape: Increased competition from other automakers in the midsize SUV segment also played a role in the decision.



What can you fit in a Ford Edge?


The back seats are also practical when it comes to fitting a child seat the four rear doors open at a right angle. So access is excellent.



Can a full size mattress fit in the back of a Ford Edge?


In terms of standard mattress sizes, the closest mattress that will fit in the back of most Ford models is a Twin. However, standard-sized mattresses do not take advantage of all of the available space. Because of this, it's best to have a custom mattress made.



How big is the cargo space in the Ford Edge?


The Ford Edge has 39.2 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row of seats and 73.4 cubic feet of maximum cargo space when the second-row seats are folded down. Additional details include a cargo length of 74.8 inches with the seats down and a width of 45.3 inches between the wheel wells for the 2019 model, with newer models offering similar dimensions.
 
Cargo volume

  • Behind the second row: 39.239.239.2 cubic feet
  • With second-row seats folded: 73.473.473.4 cubic feet 

Other dimensions
  • Cargo length (with seats folded): Up to 74.874.874.8 inches 
  • Cargo width (between wheel wells): 45.345.345.3 inches (for the 2019 model, likely similar in newer models) 
  • Cargo opening height: 31.331.331.3 inches (for the 2019 model) 


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