Ford Edge, Lincoln Nautilus SUVs On Verge Of Cancellation: Report

Ford Edge, Lincoln Nautilus SUVs On Verge Of Cancellation: Report
Both are popular, but Ford’s SUV line will soon be very competitive.

America’s cars of choice are trucks and sport utility vehicles. A few years back, Ford increased that number by declaring a complete abandonment of sedans and hatchbacks in America. This left the Mustang the only classic car in the lineup. A new rumor has it that SUVs may soon be extinct. This is quite shocking.

According to , the Detroit Bureau reports that data-driven company Auto Forecast Solutions believes that the Ford Edge as well as the Lincoln Nautilus could both be scrapped. This report suggests that replacements for the Edge or the Edge-based Nautilus could be in the works by 2023. Ford did not immediately respond to inquiries for comment.

Ford Edge, Lincoln Nautilus SUVs On Verge Of Cancellation: Report

If one looks at the bigger picture, there is evidence that both supports and refutes the rumor. It seems absurd to drop the Edge or Nautilus. The Edge is a top-five seller for Ford and sales for 2019 were up 3.3 per cent to 138 515 units. The Edge had a good first quarter, with sales dropping by 4.3 percent despite many automakers reporting huge sales drops in coronavirus affected 2020. The Lincoln Nautilus is Lincoln’s best-selling car with 31,711 units sold in 2019, an increase of 11 percent. These stats aren’t what you would expect to see on models in imminent doom, and they certainly doubt the validity of the rumors.We know Ford has done it before. Ford has done it before.Fusion
The sedan is gone, but Ford still has it on its top-five list of sellers so they are willing to take some chances. The reborn, the reborn, and the new SUVs are all in the works.Bronco,Bronco Sport, and the all electric Mustang Mach-E. Ford’s new lineup will be available soon Very It is crowded with SUVs Detroit Bureau. This is what the report says.

The Edge isn’t as popular than the Explorer and Escape. Therefore, making room in Ford’s fleet for new talent could mean that the Edge’s demise. The Nautilus would also be in decline after a strong 2019, and this could lead to its demise. The Nautilus’s sales have fallen by 33 percent in the first quarter 2020.

We’ll update you if Ford offers additional information.