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What are the differences between the 5-seater and 7-seater Edge?

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GabrielLee
07/29/2025, 06:34:56 AM

The differences between the 5-seater and 7-seater Edge: 1. Different seating layouts: The 5-seater model has a 2+3 seating arrangement, while the 7-seater model has a 2+3+2 seating arrangement. 2. Different fuel consumption: The 5-seater model consumes 9.13 liters per 100 kilometers, while the 7-seater model consumes 11.5 liters per 100 kilometers. 3. Different curb weights: The 5-seater model weighs 1850 kg, while the 7-seater model weighs 1948 kg. The Edge is a mid-size SUV under the Ford brand, equipped with two engines: a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.7-liter twin-turbocharged engine. The front suspension of the Edge uses a MacPherson strut independent suspension, and the rear suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension. The Ford Edge is built on Ford's global mid-size car platform, with body dimensions of 4878 mm in length, 1925 mm in width, 1770 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2850 mm.

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MacJayce
08/13/2025, 11:01:33 AM

Speaking of the new Edge 5-seater and 7-seater, as a dad who frequently takes the family on trips, what impresses me most is the space layout. The 5-seater version has a very spacious rear bench for three people, and an extra-large trunk that can easily accommodate kids' toys and camping gear—driving feels light and agile. As for the 7-seater, the extra third row is handy for carrying friends or small children, but adults will find it cramped with no legroom. The trunk is smaller, making it hard to fit bulky luggage. In city driving, the 7-seater might be slightly heavier with higher fuel consumption, but overall, the driving experience isn’t much different. If you have a large family, the 7-seater can be a lifesaver in a pinch; for smaller families like mine, the 5-seater is more practical. Don’t forget to test-load items during the test drive—this affects daily usability, and choosing wrong could lead to years of regret.

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OLydia
10/07/2025, 01:49:20 AM

As an experienced driver who frequently takes long trips, I think the main differences between the 5-seat and 7-seat versions of the new Edge lie in comfort and fuel consumption. The 5-seater's independent rear seats are very comfortable, making long journeys and mid-trip rests less tiring, and the trunk is completely sufficient for luggage and all kinds of snacks. Although the 7-seater has two extra seats, the third row becomes uncomfortable after just half an hour, feeling cramped; the slightly increased weight leads to slightly higher fuel consumption, and the body response feels a bit sluggish at high speeds. Price-wise, the 7-seater is generally about 10,000 RMB more expensive with similar configurations. If you don't often travel with a full family, the 5-seater is more cost-effective—both fuel-efficient and hassle-free, especially for weekend road trips with friends. Actual usage scenarios are key; don't spend extra for occasional needs.

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DiNicole
11/20/2025, 02:12:52 AM

From a driving perspective, I've driven both the 5-seater and 7-seater versions of the new Edge. The 5-seater feels nimble and agile, with smooth acceleration and cornering, excellent weight balance, and delivers pure driving pleasure. The 7-seater adds a third row, which increases weight and makes handling noticeably heavier, plus its larger size makes parking in the city more challenging. The main space differences are: the 5-seater offers generous legroom in the second row and a practical trunk; the 7-seater's third row is cramped and eats into cargo space. Unless you regularly transport six people, the 5-seater is more convenient, cost-effective, and delivers a more spirited drive.

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LaStephen
01/10/2026, 09:01:26 PM

As a practical buyer, the differences between the 5-seat and 7-seat Edge lie in price and practicality. The 7-seat version costs several thousand to ten thousand more than the 5-seat, with possible upgrades like the air conditioning system, but the extra seats are mostly unused. The 5-seat version is more affordable, offers comfortable rear seating, and has a larger trunk for easier cargo storage. The 7-seat version has slightly higher fuel consumption, making it less economical. It's advisable to compare actual needs: choose the 5-seat for savings if family use is minimal, or consider the 7-seat for more frequent use but with tempered expectations.

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DiElena
04/07/2026, 01:28:36 AM

From an automotive design perspective, I understand that the new Edge 5-seater and 7-seater share identical exteriors but differ in interior layouts: the 5-seater offers more rear legroom and a spacious trunk; while the 7-seater features foldable third-row seats that occupy cargo space, affecting versatility. In terms of driving dynamics, the 7-seater's slightly increased weight leads to marginally higher average fuel consumption and a tad slower handling. Safety and powertrain performance are comparable, but seating capacity dictates user experience—the 7-seater suits large families better, whereas the 5-seater provides streamlined efficiency for individual users. It's advisable to visit dealerships for hands-on experience with the folding seat mechanisms.

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