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What colors did the Ford Edge come in?

The Ford Edge was offered in a broad color palette that varied by model year and trim. In general, buyers could choose white, black, gray/silver, blue, and red tones, with metallic finishes and occasional specialty colors depending on year and market.


Here’s how color availability has shifted across generations and what to expect when researching a specific year or trim.


Color families across the Edge’s generations


Color options for the Edge have typically fallen into a few broad families. The list below outlines the common color groupings you would have seen by generation.



  • Solid colors: Classic neutrals such as black and white were routinely offered as solid paints.

  • Metallics and pearlescents: Silver/gray and other metallic finishes were widely available and often rotated with new shades each year.

  • Colorful tones: Blues and reds commonly appeared in multiple shades across generations, providing sportier options.

  • Occasional specialty colors: Some years included greens, bronzes, or gold tones in limited runs depending on market and trim.

  • Two-tone and roof accents: In certain trims or years, Ford offered contrasting roof colors or two-tone paint schemes.


Conclusion: Across generations, the Edge’s palette generally included neutrals, metallics, a few blues and reds, and occasional specialty colors, with variations by year and market. For exact color names for a specific model year, refer to the official Ford color chart or the vehicle’s window sticker.


A year-by-year snapshot (high level)


Highlighting how color naming and availability shifted over time helps readers understand what to expect when researching a particular model year. The following broad strokes summarize what was typical in each generation, without tying to specific year-by-year names.



  • First generation (2007–2010): neutrals and solid colors with a few brighter options in some markets.

  • Second generation (2011–2014): expanded metallic palette and richer blues and reds.

  • Third generation (2015–2019): more premium metallics and broader color choices across trims.

  • Fourth generation (2020–present): continuous evolution of neutrals, metallics, blues, and reds; availability of certain colors may depend on trim level and region.


In summary, if you are shopping for a Ford Edge, check the exact color options for your model year and trim to see the precise color names offered.


Summary


The Edge’s exterior color options have generally spanned neutrals, metallics, blues, and reds, with occasional specialty colors and two-tone options depending on the year and market. For precise color names tied to a specific model year, consult Ford’s official color charts or the vehicle’s window sticker, or ask a Ford dealer for the exact palette for your build.

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