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What transmission does a Ford Edge have?

The Ford Edge uses an automatic transmission in all model years, but the exact unit varies by year and engine. In general, older Edges relied on a 6-speed automatic, while some later EcoBoost configurations appeared with an 8-speed unit. For an exact match on a given vehicle, check the VIN or window sticker.


What you’re asking about goes beyond a generic label: it’s about which specific automatic transmission is installed in a particular Edge—year, engine, and market all matter. The following overview shows how transmission choices played out across the Edge’s lifespan and how to verify the exact setup on a specific vehicle.


Transmission options by generation


Below is a concise breakdown of how the transmission configurations typically aligned with Edge generations. Use this as a guide, but remember that exact details can vary by year and trim.



  • First generation (2007–2014): 6-speed automatic transmission across available engines; automatic only, with no manual option.

  • Second generation (2015–2023): 6-speed automatic for most trims, with some EcoBoost configurations in later years potentially paired to an 8-speed automatic in certain markets or models.


In short, the Edge’s standard setup has been automatic, with 6 speeds as the baseline and occasional moves to 8 speeds on select configurations in the later years of the model’s life. Always verify the exact unit for a given vehicle using its VIN or owner materials.


How to confirm the exact transmission on your Edge


If you’re shopping or trying to repair an Edge, these steps help you nail down the precise transmission installed.



  • Review the window sticker or owner's manual for the exact transmission type or gear-count description.

  • Check the vehicle’s VIN against Ford’s official lookup resources to identify the drivetrain and transmission code.

  • Inspect the gear selector and feel during shifting; some 8-speed units offer different shift steps and ergonomics than 6-speed units.

  • Consult the dealer or trusted service records with the VIN to confirm the original transmission specification and any subsequent changes.


Verifying these details ensures you’re working with the correct maintenance plan and parts list for the transmission installed in a specific Edge.


Summary


The Ford Edge has largely relied on automatic transmissions throughout its production, with a 6-speed unit serving as the backbone and occasional use of an 8-speed automatic on select EcoBoost configurations toward the end of its run. Transmission specifics depend on the model year, engine, and market, so precise confirmation should come from the VIN, window sticker, or dealer records. This approach helps ensure accurate maintenance, repairs, and part compatibility for any Edge you’re evaluating or owning.

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