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Ford E-Transit

Ford E-Transit
$51,000.00
Brand: FORD
Category: Cars
Available
  • Drive Type: RWD
  • Type: 2-door cargo van with 2 seats
  • Self Driving: No
  • Airbags: Yes

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

5.5
  • PERFORMANCE 5 / 10
  • BATTERY 7 / 10
  • BODY 3 / 10
  • DISPLAYS 5 / 10
  • COMFORT 6 / 10
  • SAFETY 7 / 10

PROS

  1. Zero tailpipe emissions
  2. Lower maintenance requirements
  3. Strong low-speed torque for city driving

CONS

  1. Higher upfront cost than diesel
  2. Range sensitive to payload and driving conditions

The Ford E-Transit is an all-electric commercial vehicle. It sits in the light commercial vehicle segment. Body style: full-size cargo van designed for urban and fleet use.

The van uses a 68 kWh battery pack. WLTP range reaches up to about 317 km, depending on configuration and payload. AC charging supports up to 11.3 kW. DC fast charging peaks at 115 kW. A typical fast charge from 15% to 80% takes roughly 34 minutes under ideal conditions.

Pricing places it above the diesel Transit but below many premium electric vans. It suits delivery services, logistics operators, municipal fleets, and businesses with predictable daily routes. Within the Ford EV lineup, it complements the Ford F-150 Lightning and Ford Mustang Mach-E. Alternatives include the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter and Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo. Compared with a diesel Transit, the E-Transit trades refueling speed for lower running costs and quieter operation.

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Full Specifications

MODEL

Models Ford E-Transit Cargo Van
Ford E-Transit Chassis Cab
Ford E-Transit Chassis Cab

LAUNCH

Announced November 12, 2020
Status In production and on sale.
Country of origin United States
Base Price $51,000 - Ford E-Transit Cargo Van
$46,200 - Ford E-Transit Chassis Cab
$45,700 - Ford E-Transit Chassis Cab

PERFORMANCE

Power 266 HP (198 kW) from a rear-wheel-drive electric motor
Torque 317 lb-ft (430 Nm)
Max Speed Governed at a top speed of 75 mph

BATTERY

Capacity 68 kWh (usable capacity). A larger 89 kWh battery is available in some markets.
Tech Lithium-ion, single-pack battery located under the body to preserve cargo space.
Range EPA-estimated range is approximately 126 miles for the low-roof model
Recuperation regenerative braking
Heat Pump
AC Charging Level 2 (240V, 48A): Approximately 8 hours (0-100%).
DC Charging DC Fast Charging (115 kW): Charges from 15% to 80% in about 34 minutes
Others Includes a standard Mobile Power Cord (120V/240V)

BODY

Type 2-door cargo van with 2 seats.
Platform Shares its platform with the gas-powered Ford Transit.
Dimensions Varies by configuration (Low, Medium, and High roof; Regular, Long, and Extended length).
Wheelbase Available in 130-inch and 148-inch wheelbases
Suspension Independent MacPherson-strut front suspension and a redesigned independent rear suspension
Wheels 16-inch steel wheels

DISPLAYS

Centre A standard 12-inch touchscreen with SYNC 4 infotainment system
Driver's Display A standard analog cluster with a digital screen for vehicle information.

COMFORT

Seats Cloth front bucket seats with manual adjustment.
Parking Aids Standard features include a rearview camera. Available options include a 360-degree camera and Reverse Brake Assist
Connectivity FordPass Connect 4G Mobile Hotspot, Bluetooth, dual USB ports, and wireless smartphone integration

SAFETY

Airbags Driver and passenger front and side airbags, and Safety Canopy® side-curtain airbags
Driving Aids Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane-Keeping System, and Post-Collision Braking, Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross-Traffic Alert, and Intersection Assist.
Crash Tests The van has been awarded the Euro NCAP Gold Award for its safety systems

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FAQ

Is the Ford E-Transit suitable for long-distance routes?

It works best for urban and regional duty cycles with planned charging.

How long does charging take?

DC fast charging reaches 15% to 80% in about 34 minutes. AC charging takes several hours depending on power supply.

Does cold weather affect range?

Yes. Low temperatures reduce efficiency and usable driving range.

Who benefits most from this van?

Fleet operators and businesses with predictable daily mileage and depot charging.

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