Ford’s biggest announcement with the Edge Concept comes with inclusion of a variety of safety technologies, including self-parking and obstacle avoidance systems
When the mid-sized Edge crossover was introduced in 2006 it was aimed primarily at regional markets dominated by North America but explosive growth in utility-vehicle sales around the world, notably China, has prompted a change in Ford's approach, according to Jim Farley, Ford's executive vice president of global marketing, sales, service and Lincoln
Technology aside, the Edge Concept looks fairly close to production. Mechanical technology includes active grille shutters, engine shutoff at idle and adaptive steering that can change ratio and assist
Inside, the cabin’s broad dashboard has genuine leather stitching atop the gauges, as well as top-end Nubuck leather atop the doors and dashboard
High levels of craftsmanship and rich materials unify the interior of Ford Edge Concept
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