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What colors does the 2024 Ford Edge come in?

The 2024 Ford Edge does not exist in the U.S. or Canada because Ford discontinued the Edge after the 2023 model year. Consequently, there are no official color options for a 2024 Edge.


Understanding the Edge's status in 2024


Ford announced the Edge would be phased out of the North American lineup following the 2023 model year as part of a broader realignment of SUVs. In markets outside North America, availability can vary, but the standard model-year 2024 Edge was not offered in the most common consumer markets.


Color options on the last Edge model year (2023)


For context, the final Edge model year (2023) offered a range of exterior colors. Exact palettes varied by trim and market, and some colors were available only as premium or optional finishes. The following broad color families were commonly seen on Edge models in recent years:



  • White finishes

  • Black finishes

  • Gray and silver metallics

  • Blue tones

  • Red tones


Availability and exact names depended on trim and region. For the precise color lineup for a specific 2023 Edge, consult a Ford dealer or the official brochure for your market.


Alternatives for buyers in 2024


If you’re shopping in 2024 or later, consider Ford’s other SUVs, such as the Escape or Explorer, which have their own color palettes and current availability. Each model’s colors can vary by trim and year, so check with a local dealer for the exact options.


Summary


There is no 2024 Ford Edge. The Edge was discontinued in its North American market after the 2023 model year. For color options, refer to the last Edge year (2023) or explore currently available Ford SUVs, and verify the exact color choices with a dealer in your area.

Why is Ford discontinuing 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 colors are the Ford Edge 2025?


The 2025 Ford Edge is available in stunning colors such as Iconic Silver, Agate Black, Stone Blue, Rapid Red, and Star White. Trim levels include SE, SEL, ST-Line, Titanium, and the performance-focused ST.



What are the colors of the 2024 Ford Edge?


2024 Ford Edge Color Options Available

  • Agate Black.
  • Rapid Red.
  • Star White.
  • Iconic Silver.
  • Carbonized Gray.
  • Stone Blue.
  • Forged Green.
  • Burgundy Velvet.



What is Ford's new grey color called?


This is a 2025 Ford F250 platinum power stroke that is so gorgeous. So this color we have never done before i believe this color came out in 2023. Or maybe 2024.


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