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Ford Expands 2018 Edge Lineup
The 2018 Ford Edge lineup now features the SEL Sport Appearance Package and will be available this fall.

Photo courtesy of Ford.

Photo courtesy of Ford.
The 2018 Ford Edge lineup now features the SEL Sport Appearance Package and has a suggested option price of $1,295 and will be available this fall.
Highlights for the Edge include Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, a rear camera system, and seating cloth that is designed to stay cool in warmer temperatures, the automaker revealed at the Dallas Fort Worth Auto Show. Additional available features include a panoramic vista roof, black roof rack side rails, navigation, blind spot monitoring system, and hands-free power liftgate.
The Edge SEL Sport Appearance Package can be combined with a standard twin-scroll 2.0-liter EcoBoost or optional 3.5-liter Ti-VCT V-6 engine with 10-spoke 19-inch Magnetic Metallic-painted wheels, blacked-out side window trim, and more.
The Edge has helped drive the midsize crossover utility segment for Ford, with a sales record last year with 134,588 vehicles sold – an 8% increase over 2015, according to the automaker.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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