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Is Ford Titanium discontinued?

No. Ford Titanium is not discontinued across Ford’s lineup. The Titanium trim remains a current option on several models, though its availability varies by model year and market. This article explains how the Titanium badge is used, where you can still find it, and what buyers should check when shopping.


What the Titanium trim signifies in Ford’s lineup


The Titanium label represents Ford’s higher-end trim level on various models, typically bundling premium interior features, upgraded materials, and advanced technology. Because Ford refreshes its models differently by region, a Titanium-equipped version of one model may appear in one year and not in another, or may be replaced by a nearby trim with similar equipment.


Which Ford models have offered Titanium in recent years


Here are examples of models that have carried the Titanium grade in recent model years. Availability depends on the market and year, so always verify with a dealer for your specific vehicle.



  • Ford Escape Titanium (common top trim in the U.S. market for multiple generations)

  • Ford Edge Titanium (top trim on the midsize SUV in various generations)


Availability can vary by year and region, and some markets have offered Titanium only for certain body styles or generations. Always confirm current offerings with the dealer for your intended model year and location.


For shoppers, it’s important to note that Titanium may not appear on every model in every market. If your chosen model year doesn’t list Titanium, Ford often provides near-equivalent equipment in other top trims or regional equivalents.


What to check when shopping for a Titanium-equipped Ford



  • Model year and market: Titanium availability is not universal and can depend on the country and generation.

  • Standard features: Titanium typically includes premium seating, upgraded interior materials, enhanced technology, and sometimes larger wheels; exact contents vary by model year.

  • Alternative trims: If Titanium isn’t offered for your preferred year/model, look at other high trims (such as SEL, Platinum, or ST-Line in some markets) that provide similar equipment.


In practice, the Titanium badge remains part of Ford’s trim nomenclature for select models, but it is not guaranteed on every model-year and region. When shopping, verify the precise configuration and features for your specific vehicle.


Regional differences


Ford’s trim naming can differ by region. In North America, Titanium has appeared on models like the Escape and Edge in recent years, while in Europe other trims or badge words may be used to denote similar equipment levels. Always check the exact model-year specification for your location.


Summary: Ford Titanium is not globally discontinued. It continues to exist as a top-trim option on several models, with regional and year-to-year variations. Prospective buyers should confirm current availability and equipment with a local dealer for their intended model year and market.


Bottom line for shoppers


If you’re researching a specific Ford model and year, contact a local dealer or check Ford’s official configurator to confirm whether Titanium is offered, and what features it includes for that particular configuration. This helps ensure you’re comparing the right trims and packages.


Summary


Ford’s Titanium trim is not discontinued across the brand. It remains offered on select models and in certain markets, but its presence depends on the generation and region. Buyers should verify availability and features for their exact model year and location to avoid surprises.

What is special about Ford Titanium?


“The Titanium trim typically offers higher luxury and features, making it the top-of-the-line option. One of the key differences is the use of premium materials in the interior, such as leather upholstery and real wood trim.



What cars are Ford discontinuing in 2026?


Ford spokesman Mark Truby told the media that day that production of the Escape and Corsair will stop later this year so that Ford can start retooling the plant for the new EV pickup. Ford will have enough inventory of the Escape and Corsair SUVs to meet sales through 2026, Truby said.



Will the 2025 Ford be redesigned?


Ford gives the 2025 Explorer a mid-cycle refresh with new styling, redesigned wheels, and a new interior with improved materials and available ambient lighting. The lineup includes Active, ST-Line, ST, and Platinum trims, all powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder or a V6 engine.



Which Ford models are being discontinued?


Ford is discontinuing several models, with the Ford Edge and Ford Escape ending production in 2025, and the Ford Transit Connect ceasing production after 2023. The Ford Focus also recently ended production, with the final models manufactured in November 2025. This is part of a larger strategy to streamline offerings and focus on electric vehicles (EVs) and larger SUVs. 
Models with recent or upcoming discontinuation

  • Ford Edge: Production ended after the 2024 model year in North America. 
  • Ford Escape: Production is expected to end by the close of 2025. 
  • Ford Transit Connect: Production ended after the 2023 model year. 
  • Ford Focus: The last models were manufactured in November 2025. 

Other discontinued models
  • Ford Fiesta: Discontinued in 2023.
  • Ford Explorer Hybrid: Discontinued in 2024 as part of the shift to EVs.
  • Ford Fusion: Production has ended.
  • Ford Flex: Production has ended. 

Reasons for discontinuation
  • Shifting market trends: There is a growing preference for SUVs and a declining demand for sedans and smaller cars. 
  • Focus on EVs: Ford is reallocating resources to develop and produce more electric vehicles. 


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