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Fitment on a used parcel shelf varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Ford Edge was sold in the UK in its second generation, running from 2016 onwards, so all UK-market Edges share the same platform and body structure. For a parcel shelf, the year of the donor car within that generation is unlikely to matter in itself, but you should confirm with the breaker against your registration in case any mid-generation pressing or trim changes affect the rear load area. Engine and trim level make no difference to parcel shelf fitment.
Both a 2018 and a 2021 Ford Edge are from the same second-generation UK model, so the body structure and rear load area are shared, making fitment plausible. However, mid-generation changes in pressings or fittings can occur without a formal facelift, so confirm with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing. Engine choice has no bearing on this part.
Trim level does not affect parcel shelf fitment on the Ford Edge; the rear body structure is the same across Titanium, ST-Line, and other grades. You may find cosmetic differences such as finish colour or material between shelves pulled from different trim cars, so check with the breaker whether the one they have matches your interior. Functionally, it should fit regardless of which trim the donor car was.
Yes, the UK Ford Edge was only offered as a five-door SUV body style, so you are not at risk of picking up a shelf from an incompatible body style variant as long as the part came from a UK-spec or equivalent right-hand-drive Edge. Body style is the first thing that determines parcel shelf fitment, and with the Edge being a single body style in this market that concern is straightforward. Still confirm the generation and registration details with the breaker to rule out any regional or mid-run differences.
The UK Ford Edge received a facelift during its second-generation run, and while the fundamental rear body structure is typically carried over through a facelift, parcel shelf mounting points or dimensions can sometimes change. You should name both registrations to the breaker and ask them to confirm compatibility across the facelift boundary rather than assume it fits. This is the one boundary where caution is warranted even though the platform is shared.
No, engine choice and drivetrain configuration make no difference to parcel shelf fitment on the Ford Edge; the rear load area and shelf mounting points are the same regardless of whether the donor car was a front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive model. Focus your search on matching the generation and confirming the body style, which is consistent across the UK Edge range. Your breaker will verify compatibility against your registration.