Geneva Motor Show: Ford premieres all-new Edge S SUV

Ford Motor Company’s all-new sporty Ford Edge S made its European motor show debut at the Geneva Motor Show yesterday

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Geneva Motor Show: Ford premieres all-new Edge S SUV

Ford Motor Company’s all-new sporty Ford Edge S made its European motor show debut at the Geneva Motor Show yesterday along with the all-new S-MAX S and Mondeo Titanium X. Also revealed are the EcoSport S, and new two-tone Focus Red and Black Editions, alongside the high-specification Kuga Titanium S.

The upscale all-new Edge utility vehicle will later this year extend in Europe the line-up of Ford SUVs that includes the medium-sized Kuga and compact EcoSport. Refined and spacious, the Edge SUV will offer several advanced new technologies. These include Ford Adaptive Steering, which optimises the steering response and makes the Edge easier to manoeuvre by continually changing the steering ratio according to vehicle speed; Active Noise Cancellation, which directs sound waves through the audio system to enhance the overall engine sound and cabin ambiance; and Front Split View Camera, which makes restricted visibility junctions or parking spaces easier to negotiate.

Also read:  Europe-spec Ford EcoSport revealed at Geneva Motor Show

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