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How many seats are in a Ford Edge?

Five seats. The Ford Edge seats five passengers—two in the front and a rear bench for three—across its current lineup.


The question concerns the vehicle's seating capacity and whether there are variations by year or trim. This article explains the standard five-passenger configuration, how it affects passenger space and cargo, and what buyers can expect in today’s models.


Seating layout


Two front seats and a three-passenger rear bench


The Edge’s interior is configured with two front seats and a rear bench capable of seating three. The rear seat typically features a split-fold design to expand cargo space when needed, without sacrificing front-seat comfort on short trips.


Model-year consistency


Five seats as standard


Ford has maintained a five-passenger configuration in recent Edge generations, and there is no official seven-seat option in current production. Standard specifications across trims confirm seating for five.


Regional notes


Markets and regional variations


In Ford’s North American lineup, the Edge is marketed as a five-passenger vehicle. If you’re shopping in other regions, check local specifications, as seating arrangements can vary by market and model year.


Summary


The Ford Edge is a five-passenger SUV, with two front seats and a three-person rear bench in the current lineup. There is no current seven-seat option, making it clear for buyers prioritizing seating capacity that the Edge remains a two-row, five-seat model across its modern generations.

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