What are the differences between the 5-seater and 7-seater Edge models?
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The differences between the 5-seater and 7-seater models lie in the seating layout, fuel consumption, and price. The 7-seater model has higher fuel consumption. The seating layout for the 7-seater is 2+3+2, while the 5-seater is 2+3. The curb weight also differs, with the 7-seater being 98 kg heavier than the 5-seater. Here are some details about the Edge: 1. Exterior: The Edge's exterior exudes a commanding presence that fits perfectly in its class. The front features a hexagonal grille design with chrome accents, and full LED headlights are standard across all models. The Ford Edge comes with a 12.8-inch vertical touchscreen that blends seamlessly with the surrounding air vents, enhancing the interior's premium feel. The dashboard also features a 10.1-inch color display, adding a high-end touch. The new center screen integrates many in-car functions, allowing for easy settings adjustments via the screen, which enhances the sense of sophistication. 2. Powertrain: Under the hood, the new model retains the previous 2.0T Ecoboost engine, with the only change being the adoption of a newly developed 8AT transmission and a more advanced rotary gear shift. The 8AT helps reduce fuel consumption while improving acceleration. The official fuel consumption is 8.4L/100km.