Where are Ford Edges manufactured?
The Ford Edge has been built primarily in North America, with additional production for the Chinese market through a joint venture. In recent years North American Edge production has wound down while China remains a production site for local-market Edges.
The following report explains where the Edge has been manufactured, detailing the two main North American plants and the China market operation, and what that means for availability today.
North American production sites
Two main facilities have historically produced the Edge for the North American market.
United States
- Kansas City Assembly Plant, Claycomo, Missouri
The Kansas City plant has served as a primary source of Edge units for the U.S. market, alongside other Ford models produced there.
Canada
- Oakville Assembly Plant, Oakville, Ontario
Oakville has been the main Canadian production site for Edge models destined for North American customers, contributing to cross-border supply.
China market production
For the Chinese market, Ford Edge models have been produced by the Changan Ford joint venture in China.
- Changan Ford joint venture plants in China (local production for the Ford Edge in China)
China remains the international production locus for Edge models intended for local consumers, reflecting Ford’s regionalized manufacturing approach.
Current status and outlook
In North America, Ford has reduced Edge production in recent years as the lineup prioritizes other SUV and crossover models. By contrast, Edge models for the Chinese market continue to be produced at local facilities. For the latest status and model-year availability, check Ford’s official site or local dealers.
Summary
Ford Edges have been manufactured primarily at the Kansas City Assembly Plant in Missouri and the Oakville Assembly Plant in Ontario for North America, with Edge production in China handled by the Changan Ford joint venture for the Chinese market. Production patterns evolve with market demand, and current availability varies by region.
