Ford is reportedly going to be replacing the Edge with an EV successor. It's unclear if it will be called the Edge or something else.
According to sources familiar with the matter however, there is in fact a vehicle in the works to replace with Edge, and it will arrive in the form of an EV.
Assuming the sources are correct, the Ford Edge replacement might end up becoming the second two-row EV to join the lineup, after the Ford Mustang Mach-E, which is a bit smaller than the Edge. Another question relates to when this supposed replacement would arrive. Over the past year or so, Ford CEO Farley hasn’t exactly expressed his enthusiasm for two-row crossovers, first saying that gasoline two-row crossovers would be going away, then more recently saying he was glad the company didn’t focus on two-row electric vehicles. The latter comment likely reflects the ongoing price war that is taking place in the two-row EV segment, as Ford has been lowering Mach-E pricing and ramping up incentives in the wake of Tesla’s price cuts. Currently a second generation Mach-E will likely arrive in or around 2026.