Cars for Sale in Qatar

Ford Edge for Sale in Qatar

About the Ford Edge in Qatar

The Ford Edge is a midsize crossover SUV that sits above the Escape/Kuga and below the larger Explorer in Ford’s global line-up. It offers two-row seating with a spacious cabin, making it popular with families and commuters who want SUV practicality without going to a full seven-seater. In Qatar, buyers tend to choose the Edge for its comfortable ride, strong air-conditioning, and good performance from its V6 and EcoBoost engines. The high driving position and wide doors suit daily use, school runs and weekend trips, while the closed cabin and insulation help on long Doha–Al Khor or Doha–Dukhan drives. Many used examples come well equipped, with leather upholstery, panoramic roof and driver-assist features depending on trim and year. On Qatar Living, most listings fall in the 2013–2021 range, giving buyers a choice from earlier, simpler models to more modern versions with larger touchscreens and advanced safety tech.

Variants available in Qatar

In Qatar, the Ford Edge is commonly seen in trims such as SE, SEL, Titanium and the more performance-focused Sport or ST on newer imports, depending on market origin. Earlier models around 2013–2014 often feature a 3.5-litre V6 with front- or all-wheel drive. From about 2015–2018, many imports have the facelifted design, upgraded interior and more advanced infotainment. Later 2019–2021 cars may include the 2.0-litre EcoBoost turbo engine, updated driver-assistance systems and larger screens. On Qatar Living, active listings currently span from 2013 up to 2021, reflecting how popular the second-generation Edge is on the used market.

Spec highlights

Most Ford Edge models sold or imported into Qatar use a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine paired with a 6-speed automatic gearbox, with some later models offering a 2.0-litre EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinder. Front-wheel drive is common, with all-wheel drive available on higher trims or imports. Depending on engine and drive type, international fuel economy figures typically range roughly between 9–12 L/100 km in mixed driving, though real-world use in Qatar’s heat and traffic can be higher. Key features, depending on year and trim, can include dual-zone climate control, leather seats, panoramic roof, SYNC touchscreen infotainment, rear camera, parking sensors and, on newer cars, adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping aids.

Price range in Qatar

On Qatar Living, Ford Edge prices vary widely with year, mileage and condition. Older 2013–2014 models in reasonable condition can sometimes be found in the mid-teens to mid-20,000 QAR range. Mid-age cars around 2016–2018 with moderate mileage are often advertised roughly between 30,000 and 55,000 QAR. Newer 2019–2021 examples with lower kilometres and higher trims can run from about 55,000 QAR upward, especially if they are well maintained and come with service history. Exact pricing depends on specification, ownership and inspection results.

Alternatives buyers also consider

Buyers considering a Ford Edge in Qatar often also look at other midsize crossovers with two or three rows of seats. Common alternatives include the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V for those who prefer Japanese brands, and the Hyundai Santa Fe or Kia Sorento for a slightly larger, three-row option. Some shoppers also compare it with the Nissan Murano, which offers similar size and comfort with a V6 engine.

Maintenance & reliability

The Ford Edge has a generally good reputation in international reliability surveys, especially for its basic drivetrain, though results vary by engine and model year. Routine servicing costs at Ford dealers and independent garages in Qatar are usually reasonable for a midsize SUV, but parts for higher-spec imported trims may be pricier. Commonly reported issues internationally include occasional transmission shift concerns on some early 6-speed automatics, wear in suspension components, and ageing air-conditioning systems in hot climates. Regular fluid changes, cooling system checks and timely replacement of rubber components are important in Qatar’s heat. Genuine and aftermarket parts are widely available through local Ford agents and parts retailers, which helps keep the Edge manageable to own over the long term.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Ford Edge a 5-seater or 7-seater in Qatar?

The Ford Edge sold and imported into Qatar is typically a 5-seater, two-row crossover. If you need seven seats, you would usually look at larger SUVs such as the Ford Explorer or other three-row models.

Does the Ford Edge handle Qatar heat well?

Most owners find the Edge’s air-conditioning and cooling system adequate for Qatar, provided the car is well maintained. Regular checks of coolant, radiator, fans and AC gas are important to avoid overheating in summer traffic.

What engine options are common on Ford Edge models here?

Many Ford Edge models in Qatar use a 3.5-litre V6 petrol with a 6-speed automatic and front- or all-wheel drive. Some newer imports may have a 2.0-litre EcoBoost turbo engine, which offers better fuel economy with similar performance.

Is the Ford Edge expensive to service in Qatar?

Service costs are moderate for its class. Basic maintenance such as oil, filters and brake pads is comparable to other midsize SUVs. Using independent workshops and readily available parts can help control costs outside the warranty period.

What should I check before buying a used Ford Edge?

Check full service history, inspect for transmission smoothness, listen for suspension noises over bumps, test the air-conditioning at idle and on the move, and verify that all electrical features and the infotainment system work properly. A pre-purchase inspection in Qatar is recommended.

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