Redesigned 2015 Ford Edge
Originally launched in 2006, the Ford Edge was one of the first crossovers, and was limited to the North American and some Latin American markets. Fast forward a few years, and the crossover segment is booming, and the newly redesigned 2015 Ford Edge is destined for the world. It will be marketed worldwide, in more than 100 markets. Along with the global push, the Edge is going bigger and better. It's now more upscale, and will be offered in Ford's top Titanium trim level. It is roomier, longer, more powerful and more aerodynamic than the version it's replacing. Ford is using the 2015 Edge as a showcase for it's newest technologies. Slotted between the cheaper Ford Escape and the family hauling Explorer, the redesigned 2015 Ford Edge is aimed at a more upscale customer.
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Ford Edge Concept: More Than Just A Glimpse Of The Production Model
Visitors to the Toronto Auto Show were able to get a first hand look at the Ford Edge concept vehicle. Much more than simply a concept, it's very close to being a production model, one that will likely find itself in dealerships as a 2015 model. At the show, we also learned that the production of the next generation Edge for the entire global market, it is currently distributed in about 60 countries, will be carried out at the company's Oakville ON assembly plant.
The Oakville plant benefited from a $700 million investment, which was announced last September; to better meet growing global demand and to save 2,800 jobs. The Ford Edge and Flex and the Lincoln MKX and MKT vehicles are assembled there.
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Ford's Next Wave of EVs Will Be Compatible with Tesla Chargers
Ford's upcoming electric models will be compatible with Tesla chargers. The agreement between the two companies will give Ford electric model owners access to one of the largest charging networks in North America.
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The Top Family Vehicles of 2023, According to Good Housekeeping
Here are the 25 best vehicles for families in 2023, according to Good Housekeeping, which made its picks with the input of Car & Driver. Auto123 took a look at the American magazine's list of top choices.
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