
- Equipped with all of today’s expected features and tech
- A large size equates to good storage
- Lacks a premium interior feel despite a 2019 update
- Four-cylinder turbo goes to work in near silence
The Ford Edge Titanium sits at the top of the trim lineup, save the performance-focused ST model. It packs an impressive feature list yet somehow still has the feeling of being outdated. The exterior’s shape dates back to 2007 – its first year on Ford’s roster, and the Edge’s interior design can be traced back to 2011. Still, this large five-passenger crossover is plenty practical and goes about its business in a confident manner that is unlikely to ever go out of style.