Ford Edge vs. Nissan Rogue
Two of the most exhilarating, adaptable, and dependable SUVs on the road today are the 2022 Ford Edge and the 2021 Nissan Rogue. So, it’s no surprise that you might pit them head to head!
With Ramsey Ford here to break down the pros and cons of each model, you’ll discover which SUV you want to drive around Rising Sun, Elkton, and North East, MD in no time.
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Right off the bat, there’s a pretty significant difference in the performance abilities of these vehicles. This is mainly due to the powertrains available with the Edge and Rogue.
While the standard engine of the Edge already offers up to 250 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque, the available engine kicks things up a notch. The maximum you’ll find inside the Edge is 335 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque.
The Nissan Rogue simply can’t compare. For one thing, it only comes with one engine across four trim levels: a standard 2.5L 4-cylinder. Additionally, the best this engine can achieve in terms of output is just 181 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque.
The Ford Edge offers two available engines across its five trim levels, each of which provide incredible power:
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2.0L EcoBoost® I-4 Turbocharged | 250 hp | 280 lb-ft |
2.7L EcoBoost® V6 twin-turbocharged | 335 hp | 380 lb-ft |
Each of these SUVs is built to offer a smooth and satisfying ride, but which one has the upper hand? Let’s take a look!
Since the 2022 Edge comes standard with an 8-speed automatic transmission, where the 2021 Rogue has a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), you may find that the Ford offers up a sportier feel on the road.
The Ford Edge also has a longer wheelbase at 112.2 inches, while the Nissan Rogue offers just 106.5 inches. That longer wheelbase will make the Edge more stable at higher speeds, so you can confidently cruise down the highway.
Whether you invite friends along for the ride or just want to enjoy the cabin on your own, you need an SUV that’s as comfortable as it is capable. So, what’s it like inside the Edge and Rogue?
When it comes to interior dimensions, the 2022 Edge has more to offer for rear passengers. Your tallest friend will be able to stretch out with 40.3 inches of headroom and 40.6 inches of legroom. The same can’t be said for the Nissan Rogue, which has just 39.2 inches of rear headroom and 38.5 inches of rear legroom.
Both SUVs have seating for up to five passengers and offer high-end materials like leather for you to relax into. However, only the Ford offers an available 10-way power driver’s seat, so you can completely customize your seat. The Rogue just has an available 8-way power adjustment feature.
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