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Does the Ford Edge Titanium have a V6 engine?

Does the Ford Edge Titanium have a V6 engine?

What engines are available on the Ford Edge? The Ford Edge SE, SEL, and Titanium trim options come equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged,direct-injection, twin-scroll 2.0L EcoBoost® engine. The performance-driven ST trim comes equipped with a 2.7L EcoBoost® V6 engine.

What kind of engine does a Ford Edge have?

The Duratec 35 is a 3.5-liter V6 natural aspirated gasoline engine, member of the Ford Cyclone family. The engine first was introduced in 2006 for the Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX. The 3.5L Ti-VCT engine became available for the Ford F-150 in 2015, replacing a 3.7-liter version of the Cyclone series – 3.7L Ti-VCT V6 engine.

Is the Ford Edge 3.5L AWD good?

The Sync 3 infotainment system is great in its simplicity, its touchscreen response, and its intuitive nature, but the space below it—pocked with additional, hard climate and radio controls—is poorly laid out with small buttons and labels that are hard to read and require eyes-off-the-road focus to operate.

What’s the price of a 2017 Ford Edge?

Even once you’ve added the optional all-wheel drive and 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V-6, the Titanium costs $38,615, or about $2500 less than the starting price of the still-more-powerful Sport.

Is the Ford 3.5L V6 the same as the EcoBoost?

It shares the same bore and stroke combination as the popular 3.5L EcoBoost, but nothing more other than the basic structure. Like the 3.7L V6, the 3.5L version was equipped with a forged crankshaft (4130 alloy steel), securely hold by 6-bolt billet steel main caps.

What kind of engine does the 2017 Ford Edge have?

You have a choice of three engines in the 2017 Ford Edge. Standard on SE, SEL and Titanium models is a 2.0-liter EcoBoost turbocharged 4-cylinder. In addition to powering the standard front-wheel-drive (FWD) models, the small but potent powerplant is offered with all-wheel drive (AWD). Optional on SEL and Titanium models is a 3.5-liter V6.

Even once you’ve added the optional all-wheel drive and 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V-6, the Titanium costs $38,615, or about $2500 less than the starting price of the still-more-powerful Sport.

The Sync 3 infotainment system is great in its simplicity, its touchscreen response, and its intuitive nature, but the space below it—pocked with additional, hard climate and radio controls—is poorly laid out with small buttons and labels that are hard to read and require eyes-off-the-road focus to operate.

Where was the 2017 Ford Edge Titanium purchased?

Purchased on 10/13/17 and owned in MI until 10/14/20. Driven an estimated 6,936 miles/year. Last serviced at 21,656 miles in Barkhamsted, CT on 05/17/21 • Vehicle serviced • Tire condition and pressure checked. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

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Ruth Doyle