
It has relatively high fuel consumption, reaching 8.3-10 liters per 100 kilometers. More details about the Ford Edge are as follows: Overview: The Changan Ford mid-to-large SUV, the Ford Edge PLUS, was officially launched on December 22, 2020, with a total of 6 models available. The Ford Edge is classified as a mid-size car. Like the Ford EUCD platform, the Ford Edge is a product developed by Ford specifically for the North American market. Other Details: It features front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The braking system consists of front disc brakes or rear disc brakes. The vehicle weight ranges from 1850 to 2188 kilograms. The wheelbase is 2850mm. The fuel tank capacity is 69 liters. The standard seating capacity is 5 or 7 people.

The fuel consumption of the Ford Edge depends on the specific model and driving habits. I drive the 2.0T 4WD version, and during the morning and evening rush hours when dropping off and picking up my kids, the displayed fuel consumption is usually around 11-13 liters. On weekends when driving on the highway, it can drop to just over 8 liters. My friend's 2.7T Sport version is much higher, easily reaching 14 liters in the city. The vehicle weighs nearly 2 tons, and the drivetrain loss from the 4WD system is significant—don't expect Japanese SUV fuel efficiency from an American SUV. I recommend installing a fuel consumption tracking app to record each refuel for more accurate data. Also, regular maintenance like changing the air filter and maintaining proper tire pressure can save a lot on fuel costs in the long run.

As a three-year Edge owner, here's my honest take: A combined fuel consumption of 10-12L for the 2.0T version is normal. Road conditions make the biggest difference - my commute with five traffic lights sees consumption spike to 13L with AC in summer. But it's surprisingly efficient on intercity highways, showing just 7.9L at 120km/h cruise. Driving style matters most - the turbo lag means flooring it really guzzles fuel. Stick to Normal mode instead of Sport, and maintain 80-100km/h for optimal economy. The Highlander 2.0T averages about 1L less, but the Edge's chassis feels substantially more planted.

Just helped my cousin pick up the 2023 Edge Hybrid. The hybrid tech is truly fuel-efficient – it can run on electric power during stop-and-go city driving, showing only 6.5L/100km on the dashboard. However, the pure gasoline version is quite American when it comes to fuel consumption. The older 6AT transmission dragged it down, typically showing 9L/100km on highways and 12L/100km in city driving. The new model switched to an 8AT, which is smoother, but the vehicle weight remains a factor. I recommend paying special attention to the responsiveness of the auto start-stop function during test drives – this feature can save 15% fuel in traffic jams. Regularly cleaning carbon deposits can also prevent unexplained increases in fuel consumption.


