The 2010 Ford Edge offered a palette that included Black Clearcoat, Tuxedo Black Metallic, Sterling Gray Metallic, Ingot Silver Metallic, and White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat, among others.
The Edge, Ford’s midsize SUV introduced in 2007, carried a diverse exterior color range into the 2010 model year. The paint finishes spanned solid, metallic, and premium tri-coat options. The list below reflects the core colors most commonly cited for that year, with caveats about regional and trim variations.
Core exterior color options
Below are representative exterior colors seen on the 2010 Edge. The finishes noted include solid, metallic, and tri-coat options that were available across various trims and markets:
- Black Clearcoat (solid black)
- Tuxedo Black Metallic
- Ingot Silver Metallic
- Sterling Gray Metallic
- White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat
In addition to these core colors, some regions and trims offered additional hues in blue or red families, and certain markets featured limited-edition or year-specific shades. For a complete, exact list, consult the 2010 Edge brochure or Ford’s color catalog for your region and trim level.
Understanding finishes
Finish types
Manufacturers like Ford typically categorized exterior paint into solid colors, metallics (with reflective flecks), and tri-coat finishes (a premium multi-layer process). The five colors listed above cover the core palette, with other hues appearing in dealer catalogs or regional offerings for the 2010 Edge.
Summary
The 2010 Ford Edge offered a mix of solid, metallic, and tri-coat finishes. Core exterior colors included Black Clearcoat, Tuxedo Black Metallic, Ingot Silver Metallic, Sterling Gray Metallic, and White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat, with additional shades varying by trim and market. For the exact, complete list, the best reference is the original Ford brochure or color catalog for that model year.


