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Is there going to be a 2024 Ford Edge?

The quick answer: no. Ford did not offer a 2024 Edge for the U.S. or Canadian markets, and the Edge lineup effectively ended with the 2023 model year as the company shifted its product strategy toward other SUVs and electrified options.


What happened to the Edge in North America


Ford signaled a consolidation of its SUV lineup and a pivot away from the Edge in the North American market. The following points summarize the situation and what buyers could expect if they were shopping for an Edge or considering alternatives.



  • The 2023 model year was the last Edge sold new in the United States and Canada; there was no official 2024 Edge model listed by Ford for these markets.

  • Ford has emphasized refocusing resources on higher-volume SUVs and electrified vehicles, such as the Ford Explorer, Ford Aviator, Ford Escape, and the Mustang Mach-E, rather than maintaining a midsize, two-row crossover like the Edge.

  • Dealers could have limited remaining 2023 Edge inventory into late 2023 or early 2024, but no new production or orders for a 2024 Edge were announced.

  • Ford has not announced a direct, one-to-one replacement for the Edge in North America; the company’s strategy highlights broader SUVs and electrified crossovers rather than a standalone midsize Edge.


In short, the absence of a 2024 Edge is a deliberate part of Ford’s lineup strategy in the North American market, reflecting sales trends and product alignment with the company’s broader goals.


Alternatives in Ford's lineup


If you’re shopping for a vehicle with similar size, practicality, and comfort, Ford’s current lineup offers several close options. The following list highlights the most relevant choices and why buyers might consider them over an Edge:



  • Ford Explorer — A three-row SUV with ample space, strong towing capability, and a broad option slate, including an off-road-focused variant.

  • Ford Aviator — A premium three-row SUV with a more upscale feel and powerful engine options, positioned above the Explorer in Ford’s lineup.

  • Ford Escape — A smaller, more fuel-efficient compact SUV with modern tech and a lower price point, suitable for urban use and daily commuting.

  • Ford Mustang Mach-E — If electric propulsion is a priority, the Mach-E offers a fully electric alternative with varying ranges and performance levels.


For buyers who specifically want a traditional gasoline-powered midsize crossover with two rows, these options provide similar space and versatility, while the Mach-E offers a new technology and efficiency path that the Edge did not emphasize.


What this means for buyers and the market


The discontinuation of the Edge in North America reshapes the entry point and alternatives for customers who previously considered the Edge a go-to midsize option. Used-car demand for recent Edge models could remain, and inventory levels will influence pricing in the near term. Prospective buyers should evaluate the Explorer and Aviator for size and capability, or the Escape for value, while those seeking electric mobility may lean toward the Mach-E.


Summary


Ford did not produce a 2024 Edge for the North American market, marking the Edge’s exit from the lineup after the 2023 model year. The company is prioritizing other SUVs and electrified models, leaving buyers to choose among the Explorer, Aviator, Escape, or Mustang Mach-E. For those who still want an Edge-like experience, considering a used 2023 Edge or exploring Ford’s current alternatives is advisable. As always, check with local dealers for the latest availability and price options.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.