What level does the Edge belong to?
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The Edge belongs to the midsize SUV category. This vehicle measures 4878 mm in length, 1925 mm in width, and 1770 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850 mm. The Edge has many competitors in the same segment, such as the Highlander, Tiguan L, Avancier, Envision, Tayron, Santa Fe, Hongqi HS5, Everest, and Equinox. The Edge luxury series features a bold exterior design, with the new hexagonal grille seamlessly integrated with large full-LED headlights. The vehicle comes standard with the largest-in-class 12.8-inch vertical touchscreen, along with a 10.1-inch full-color digital instrument cluster, black headliner design, and premium velvet carpeting, among other high-end features.
Speaking of the Edge, I've driven this car before, and it's quite suitable for family use. It belongs to the midsize SUV category. The characteristics of midsize SUVs are spacious interiors and comfortable seating. The Edge offers both five-seat and seven-seat options, easily accommodating five or six people, and the trunk is large enough to fit a stroller or luggage without any hassle. In the automotive market, it competes with models like the Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot, positioned above compact SUVs like the RAV4 but below full-size SUVs like the Ford Explorer, offering a balance of affordability and practicality. What appeals to me most about this segment is its balance—it's not cumbersome in city driving, remains stable on highways, and is especially ideal for families with children or those who frequently travel. Fuel consumption is moderate to slightly above average, maintenance costs are reasonable, and the sound insulation is excellent, making for a quiet ride. If space and comfort are priorities, this is a great choice—far more convenient than smaller cars.