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What is the best Ford Edge trim package?

There isn’t a universal “best” trim; for most buyers the Edge Titanium offers the best balance of luxury, technology, and everyday practicality, while the high-performance Edge ST appeals to enthusiasts. Ford stopped selling new Edge models after the 2023 model year, so current purchasing options are limited to used examples or markets outside the United States.


To understand which trim might suit you, it helps to know what each package typically includes, how they differ in features and price, and what trade-offs come with choosing a sportier or more luxurious setup. The following breakdown covers the primary trim lineup that was offered in recent years, along with guidance on selecting the right configuration for your needs.


Understanding the Edge trim lineup


Note that production for the Ford Edge ended after the 2023 model year in the U.S., so new-car availability is limited. Trim names and feature details can vary by year and market, but the general distinctions below reflect common configurations from later model years.


Edge SE


The SE is the entry point to the Edge lineup and focuses on value and essential comfort. Typical features include Ford’s SYNC infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, multiple USB ports, and standard safety tech such as automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist. The SE usually uses Ford’s 2.0-liter EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinder engine, offering adequate power for daily driving, and comes with basic cloth upholstery and standard wheels. This trim is ideal for buyers prioritizing price and practicality over premium materials or high-end tech.


Edge SEL


The SEL adds more convenience and comfort features over the SE, often including larger wheels, dual-zone automatic climate control, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, and upgraded interior trim. It typically continues to use the 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine but steps up with a more refined ride, a larger touchscreen, and additional driver-assistance options. The SEL targets buyers who want a nicer package without entering luxury-tier pricing.


Edge Titanium



Edge ST


The Edge ST is the performance-oriented variant, equipped with a powerful twin-turbocharged V6 (typically a 2.7-liter EcoBoost) that delivers significantly more horsepower and torque than the other trims. ST models also feature sport-tuned suspension, a more aggressive exterior styling package, and frequently a sportier interior with performance-focused seating and steering. With around 335 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque in many model years, the ST is aimed at buyers who want brisk acceleration and a more dynamic driving experience, at the cost of some daily refinement and fuel economy compared with the standard trims.


Which trim is truly the “best” for you?


Choosing the best Edge trim depends on your priorities: luxury and tech, daily comfort, or sport performance. Here are the core considerations to help you decide.


Consider these criteria to decide the best trim for you:



  • Budget and total ownership costs: SE offers the lowest starting price, while Titanium adds premium features that increase upfront and ongoing costs.

  • Comfort and interior quality: Titanium generally provides the most upscale cabin and seating options; if you value luxury, this is a stronger pick than SE or SEL.

  • Technology and safety: Titanium and SEL offer more advanced tech and driver-assistance features than SE. If you want the latest convenience tech, aim for SEL or Titanium (and verify year-by-year specifics).

  • Performance needs: If you crave sporty acceleration and handling, the Edge ST is the clear choice, though it comes with higher fuel consumption and a stiffer ride.

  • Shopping context: Since new Edges are no longer in production in the U.S., your best option today is typically a well-equipped used model, with your choice guided by the features you value most.


In practice, many buyers find the Edge Titanium to be the most satisfying all-around choice, delivering a refined ride, ample tech, and comfortable interior without entering the higher-performance price point. For those who prioritize performance above all, the Edge ST remains the standout option within the lineup; for budget-conscious shoppers, an SE or SEL often delivers solid value with a good feature set.


Summary


The Ford Edge’s best trim depends on your priorities. Titanium offers the best blend of luxury and technology for most buyers, while ST serves sport enthusiasts who want maximum performance. With Ford ceasing new Edge production after 2023, prospective buyers should focus on the used-market landscape and verify year-specific features and options to ensure they get the trim that best matches their needs.

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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.