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What brand is the Edge's engine?

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McMalia
07/24/25 7:29pm

The Edge is equipped with Ford's current mainstream "EcoBoost series 2.0T (L4) and 2.7T (V6) twin-scroll direct injection turbocharged engines". Below is relevant information: 1. GTDi stands for Gasoline, Turbocharged, and Direct-injection, indicating that the engine is a gasoline engine with turbocharging and direct injection technology. The advanced turbocharging and direct injection technologies enable the 2.7L Ford GTDi engine to deliver the power output of a larger displacement engine and the high torque characteristics of a diesel engine. 2. The Edge's 2.7-liter twin-turbocharged engine is a V6 engine. This engine has a maximum power of 237 kW, a maximum torque of 503 Nm, a maximum power speed of 5250 rpm, and a maximum torque speed range of 2500 to 4000 rpm. This engine features direct injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.

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MacJosephine
08/10/25 9:01am

The Edge's engine is a genuine Ford product. As an average owner who has driven the Edge for over two years, I can confirm the engine is entirely manufactured and utilized by Ford itself. Take the common 2.0L EcoBoost turbocharged engine for example—it delivers quick response, offers decent fuel efficiency for city commuting with an average consumption around 8L/100km. Maintenance-wise, the engine features a simple yet durable design; tasks like oil changes and air filter replacements are straightforward. I use standard synthetic oil with 5,000-km service intervals. Ford engines generally boast high reliability with rare failures, incorporating decades of proven technology for quiet and smooth operation. In the used car market, Ford engines retain reasonable resale value, making them a sound investment. Overall, it's a trustworthy choice without brand-related concerns, delivering comfort and practicality for daily use.

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RowanRose
09/26/25 4:02am

The engines used in the Edge all come from the Ford brand, which is common knowledge in the automotive industry. Based on my years of experience in car repair, the engines Ford equips the Edge with, such as the 2.7L V6 EcoBoost, are quite efficient. In actual maintenance, engine issues are rare, and routine maintenance is mainly required—changing the oil and filter every six months or 5,000 kilometers. The EcoBoost technology combines turbocharging and direct injection to enhance power while controlling fuel consumption and preventing overheating. The use of aluminum alloy materials reduces weight, minimizes wear, and extends lifespan. It is recommended that users regularly check the cooling system and spark plugs to prevent minor issues. Ford has an extensive after-sales network, making parts easy to find and repair costs affordable. With high brand trustworthiness, smooth and reliable performance, the Edge is a wise choice for family vehicles.

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AddysonFitz
11/09/25 6:05am

The Edge's engine is produced in-house by Ford, and you'll know how smooth the power delivery is once you drive it. For family use like ours, Ford engines provide ample daily power while being fuel-efficient with responsive acceleration. Maintenance is straightforward, requiring only an oil change every six months. Mechanics praise its good quality and low failure rate. Fuel consumption is well controlled, averaging about 9L/100km in city driving and even more economical on highways. Ford's technological expertise ensures safety and durability, giving families peace of mind on trips. You can trust the Ford engine brand with confidence.

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