The very last 2024 Ford Edge rolled off the assembly line at the Oakville Assembly plant in Canada on May 3rd, not only ending the 2024 model year’s run but wrapping up the Edge line in North America completely. However, while the Edge has finished production, there’s still plenty to be had on dealer lots awaiting their new owners, so Ford Authority has compiled a comprehensive guide to all of the crossover’s packages, including pricing, content and availability.
Note that package availability depends on trim level. The 2024 Ford Edge lineup includes SE, SEL, ST-Line, Titanium, and ST. With that in mind, we’ll break down each one below.
The Cargo Accessory Package (option code 60A) is a $290 option for every Edge trim level. This includes the following:
The 2024 Ford Edge SE gets the Black Appearance Package (option code 512), which bundles black-themed exterior accents for the crossover. This package, which costs $1,295, cannot be added in conjunction with the dealer installed option (DIO) front and rear mudflaps.
The Black Appearance Package includes the following content:
The 2024 Edge SEL, ST-Line, Titanium and ST trims can be outfitted with the Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist + package (option code 67D) for an additional $775. While the package includes a one-year complimentary subscription, should a Ford Edge owner wish to continue to use the service, a monthly fee must be paid. Connectivity depends on AT&T network availability, and requires the FordPass app be downloaded on the owner’s smartphone.
Content is as follows:
The Convenience Package (option code 51G) is an upgrade offered on the 2024 Edge SEL, where it costs $1,250 to equip. This package bundles the following equipment:
The 2024 Edge SEL can be outfitted with the Sport Appearance Package (option code 513), a $1,295 option. This package bundles exterior equipment and accents, which are as follows:
Customers interested in towing with their 2024 Ford Edge can opt for the Class II Trailer Tow Package with Trailer Sway Control (option code 53G), which costs $435 and is available for the SEL, ST-Line and Titanium trims as an optional extra. It is included as standard on the range-topping ST trim. It includes handy trailering features, along with SelectShift capabilities and steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, along with a built-in trailer hitch receiver and trailer brake connectors.
The 2024 Ford Edge Titanium can be dressed with the Titanium Elite Package (option code 51E) for $2,175. This package bundles quite a few exclusive accents and features for the Titanium trim, including the following:
The ST Performance Brake Package (option code 66P) is an available upgrade for the 2024 Edge ST, as its name implies. This upgrade is available for $2,695, and contains the following:
Also available for the Edge ST is the ST Interior Appearance Package (option code 19Y), which is $650 to equip on the crossover. This package includes the following:
Production of the Ford Edge beyond the 2024 model year just wasn’t in the cards for the crossover. Considering that the Oakville plant will be overhauled to facilitate the production of EVs in the future, continuing to build the Edge wasn’t a viable option because of “supply case constraints and emissions requirements.”
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