The Ford Edge gets 21 MPG combined.

The Ford Edge achieves 21 miles per gallon combined, with 19 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway for front-wheel drive models. All-wheel drive versions typically get slightly lower fuel economy at 20 MPG combined.

Fuel Economy by Model Year and Drive Type

Model Year Drive Type City MPG Highway MPG Combined MPG
2023 Front-Wheel Drive 19 28 21
2023 All-Wheel Drive 18 26 20
2022 Front-Wheel Drive 19 28 21

Factors Affecting Ford Edge Fuel Economy

  • Driving conditions (city vs. highway)
  • Vehicle weight and cargo load
  • Maintenance status (tire pressure, air filters)
  • Driving habits (aggressive acceleration, speed)

Improving Your Ford Edge MPG

  1. Maintain proper tire pressure
  2. Replace air filters regularly
  3. Avoid excessive idling
  4. Use recommended motor oil grade
  5. Remove unnecessary weight from vehicle

Comparison with Similar SUVs

Vehicle Combined MPG
Ford Edge 21
Honda Passport 22
Nissan Murano 23
Hyundai Santa Fe 24