Jeep Wrangler vs Ford Edge

2025 Jeep Wrangler
2025 Jeep Wrangler
$32,095MSRP
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2021 Ford Edge
2021 Ford Edge
$32,750MSRP
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2025 Jeep Wrangler
$32,095MSRP
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2021 Ford Edge
$32,750MSRP
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Overview

Years produced

1987-1995

Years produced

2007-2024

MSRP

$32,095

MSRP

$32,750

Listings

9841

Listings

9511

Ratings & Reviews

User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

5.3 out of 10

Expert reviews

7.2 out of 10

Pros

  • Fun to drive

  • Impressive off-roading capability

  • Removable top and doors

Cons

  • Noisy

  • Poor ride quality

  • Poor value for money

Pros

  • Multiple powertrain options

  • Comfortable

  • Spacious

Cons

  • Poor handling

  • Outdated technology

  • Poor value for money

Reviews Summary

You know what you’re getting with the Jeep Wrangler: Iconic looks and legendary off-road ability but an overall package somewhat out of step with the times. Even so, it’s a model that’s continually evolving and Jeep does its best to appeal to the broadest cross-section of customers possible. You can get a Wrangler with two-door or four-door body styles, and your choice between three engines and seven trim levels. This year, all 2025 Wrangler models have standard power windows and door locks, the V6/automatic drivetrain returns to the lineup, while new colors include ’41 (drab green), Mojito (bright green), and Joose (orange).

Verdict: Rough, raw, and unrefined, the 2025 Wrangler is made for adventure and getting dirty. The top comes off. The doors come off. There are drain holes in the floor so that you can hose it out. This Jeep can be unpleasant to drive daily, yet we love it just the same.

Reviews Summary

The Ford Edge proves that trends run in cycles. Launched in the early 2000s, the original Edge was one of the first midsize crossover SUVs, sporting car-like styling that sharply contrasted the more traditional-looking Ford Explorer of the time. However, new-car buyers realized they liked the roominess of three-row SUVs like the Explorer more, and interest in the two-row Edge waned.

Now, however, car shoppers are once again eyeing two-row midsize SUVs, this time as an alternative to sedans. The Edge is now part of a growing market segment that includes the Chevrolet Blazer, Honda Passport, Hyundai Santa Fe, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Nissan Murano, and Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport.

Yet while market dynamics have changed, the Edge hasn’t. The current second-generation Edge dates back to the 2015 model year, and even a substantial update undertaken for the 2019 model year is quickly receding in the rearview mirror. The Edge now sits between the much newer Explorer and Ford Escape in the automaker's SUV-heavy lineup.

Aside from some new tech features, the 2021 Ford Edge doesn’t get many significant changes, so we can evaluate it based on our experience with previous model years. As with the 2020 model year, trim levels include SE, SEL, ST-Line, Titanium, and ST.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

3.6L 285 hp V6

Engine

2.0L 250 hp I4

Drive Train

4X4

Drive Train

FWD

Seating Capacity

4

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

285 hp @ 6400 rpm

Horsepower

250 hp @ 5500 rpm

MPG City

17

MPG City

21

MPG Highway

23

MPG Highway

29
2025 Jeep Wrangler
2025 Jeep Wrangler
$32,095MSRP
Overview
Overview
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2021 Ford Edge
2021 Ford Edge
$32,750MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2025 Jeep Wrangler
$32,095MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2021 Ford Edge
$32,750MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now

Overview

Years produced
1987-1995
2007-2024
MSRP
$32,095
$32,750
Listings

Ratings & Reviews

User reviews

4.5

4.5

Expert reviews

5.3 out of 10

Read full review

7.2 out of 10

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Pros & cons

Pros

  • Fun to drive

  • Impressive off-roading capability

  • Removable top and doors

Cons

  • Noisy

  • Poor ride quality

  • Poor value for money

Pros

  • Multiple powertrain options

  • Comfortable

  • Spacious

Cons

  • Poor handling

  • Outdated technology

  • Poor value for money

Summary

You know what you’re getting with the Jeep Wrangler: Iconic looks and legendary off-road ability but an overall package somewhat out of step with the times. Even so, it’s a model that’s continually evolving and Jeep does its best to appeal to the broadest cross-section of customers possible. You can get a Wrangler with two-door or four-door body styles, and your choice between three engines and seven trim levels. This year, all 2025 Wrangler models have standard power windows and door locks, the V6/automatic drivetrain returns to the lineup, while new colors include ’41 (drab green), Mojito (bright green), and Joose (orange).

Verdict: Rough, raw, and unrefined, the 2025 Wrangler is made for adventure and getting dirty. The top comes off. The doors come off. There are drain holes in the floor so that you can hose it out. This Jeep can be unpleasant to drive daily, yet we love it just the same.

The Ford Edge proves that trends run in cycles. Launched in the early 2000s, the original Edge was one of the first midsize crossover SUVs, sporting car-like styling that sharply contrasted the more traditional-looking Ford Explorer of the time. However, new-car buyers realized they liked the roominess of three-row SUVs like the Explorer more, and interest in the two-row Edge waned.

Now, however, car shoppers are once again eyeing two-row midsize SUVs, this time as an alternative to sedans. The Edge is now part of a growing market segment that includes the Chevrolet Blazer, Honda Passport, Hyundai Santa Fe, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Nissan Murano, and Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport.

Yet while market dynamics have changed, the Edge hasn’t. The current second-generation Edge dates back to the 2015 model year, and even a substantial update undertaken for the 2019 model year is quickly receding in the rearview mirror. The Edge now sits between the much newer Explorer and Ford Escape in the automaker's SUV-heavy lineup.

Aside from some new tech features, the 2021 Ford Edge doesn’t get many significant changes, so we can evaluate it based on our experience with previous model years. As with the 2020 model year, trim levels include SE, SEL, ST-Line, Titanium, and ST.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine
3.6L 285 hp V6
2.0L 250 hp I4
Drive Train
4X4
FWD
Seating Capacity
4
5
Horsepower
285 hp @ 6400 rpm
250 hp @ 5500 rpm
MPG City
17
21
MPG Highway
23
29
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