Ford Edge Vs. Chevy Blazer
The Chevy Blazer offers sharp styling and sportiness, but it falls short when compared to the Ford Edge in several key areas. While the Blazer comes with a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine producing 228 horsepower in its base models, it lacks the power and smoothness offered by the Ford Edge's 2.0-liter turbo engine. The Edge also offers a more powerful 2.7-liter turbocharged V6 in the ST trim, delivering a robust 335 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque, which the Blazer can't match even with its optional V6 engine.
In terms of interior space and comfort, the Ford Edge once again outshines the Blazer. Rear passengers in the Blazer may feel cramped due to compromised headroom, and the Blazer's cargo capacity is lower than several of its rivals, including the Edge. The Ford Edge also delivers a quieter cabin, offering a more serene driving experience at highway speeds compared to the Blazer's somewhat noisier ride.
Furthermore, the Ford Edge's wide range of trims, from the entry-level SE to the performance-focused ST, offers a broader selection of features and options than the Blazer's lineup. Whether you're looking for advanced driver aids, luxury materials, or sporty performance, the Ford Edge delivers more flexibility in configuration and comfort.