Ford Edge 0–60 Times
The Ford Edge 0–60 times and quarter-mile times below are from 21 recorded performance tests sourced from reputable automotive resources such as Car and Driver, Motor Trend and Motor Week and more.
The fastest tested Ford Edge is the 2015 Ford Edge Sport EcoBoost V6, which went from 0 to 60 mph in 5.60 seconds, reaching the ¼ mile in 14.20 seconds at 98.0 mph, according to Car and Driver.
The slowest tested Ford Edge is the 2015 Ford Edge Titanium EcoBoost , which took 8.30 seconds to reach 60 mph, running the ¼ mile in 16.20 seconds at 86.0 mph, according to Car and Driver.
Out of all the Ford Edge tests in our database, the average 0–60 mph time is 7.05 seconds. The average quarter-mile time is 15.49 seconds at 90.68 mph.
Across 21 verified runs, the Ford Edge ranges from 5.60 to 8.30 seconds 0–60, with a 7.05-second average.
Ford Edge Performance Overview
Ford Edge performance spans 21 verified tests across 2007 to 2021, tracing the midsize crossover’s shift from steady V6 pace to quicker turbocharged trims. In the CD3 generation (2007–2014), output ranged from 240 to 305 hp through Duratec 35 and Duratec 37 gasoline engines, with naturally aspirated and turbocharged setups represented. Early benchmarks moved from the 2007 SEL Plus at 7.5 seconds to 60 mph to the 2009 Sport at 7.3, before the 2011 Sport lowered the mark to 6.9 seconds.
The CD4 generation, covered here from 2015 onward, expanded the formula with 245–335 hp Cyclone-family gasoline engines and naturally aspirated, turbocharged, and twin-turbocharged variants. Its first major step came immediately: the 2015 Sport EcoBoost V6 reached 5.6 seconds to 60 mph and ran the quarter-mile in 14.2 seconds at 98 mph, remaining the quickest Edge in the dataset. At the other end of the range, the 2015 Titanium EcoBoost posted 8.3 seconds to 60 mph, showing the spread between efficiency-focused and performance-oriented trims.
Today, the Edge stands in this data as a gasoline-only model line whose quickest current-generation result is still the 5.6-second 2015 Sport EcoBoost V6, with an overall average of 7.05 seconds to 60 mph.
Ford Edge 0–60 Times by Generation: CD3 to CD4
2 generations| Generation | Years | Avg 0–60 | Fastest 0–60 | Tests | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CD4 | 2015–2024 | 6.72s | 5.60s — 2015 Sport EcoBoost V6 | 11 | The CD4 generation (2015–2024) averaged 6.72 seconds to 60 mph across 11 tests, led by the 2015 Sport EcoBoost V6 at 5.60 seconds. Output ranged from 245 to 335 hp across 2.0L Turbo I-4, 2.7L Twin-Turbo V6, 3.5L V6 configurations. |
| CD3 | 2007–2014 | 7.41s | 6.90s — 2011 Sport | 10 | The CD3 generation (2007–2014) averaged 7.41 seconds to 60 mph across 10 tests, led by the 2011 Sport at 6.90 seconds. Output ranged from 240 to 305 hp across 2.0L Turbo I-4, 3.5L V6, 3.7L V6 configurations. |
Ford Edge 0–60 Times by Year and Trim
21 tests · 10 years2021 Ford Edge
1 verified run- 0–60 mph
- 6.60 sec
- ¼ Mile ET
- 15.20 sec
- Trap Speed
- 92.0 mph
- Engine
- 2.0L Turbo I-4
- Drivetrain
- FWD
- Transmission
- 8A
- Horsepower
- 250 hp
- Torque
- 280 lb-ft
- Curb Weight
- 4,145 lbs
- Power-to-Weight
- 16.6 lbs/hp
- MPG EPA
- 21 C / 29 H / 19 Obs
- Production Vehicle
- Body Type
- Crossover
- Powertrain
- Gasoline
- Test Source
- Car and Driver
- Overall Rank
- #6 of 21
How we verify Ford Edge performance data
We include only independently published road-test results from automotive publications. Manufacturer-claimed 0–60 times are excluded unless clearly labeled. When multiple publications test the same Ford Edge trim, each run is listed separately — weather, tires, surface, rollout, and instrumentation all affect results.
Ford Edge 0–60 and quarter-mile distribution
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0–60 and quarter-mile times vary with driver, weather, tire temperature, and wear. We collect every verified run we can find — so you see the range of what a Ford Edge can do, not a single marketing claim.
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