About Ford E-Transit

The cargo-van-only E-Transit is visually almost indistinguishable from the gas-powered Transit, but it's geared towards a different customer base: those who want a zero-emissions electric hauler and don’t need much driving range. While the #Vanlife Transit Trail equivalent isn't offered, the E-Transit is available in chassis-cab, cutaway, and cargo-van configurations, allowing it to be tailored to the varying needs of commercial customers. Buyers will also have to decide between three different roof heights and three different wheelbase lengths. Standard equipment includes Ford's Sync 4 infotainment system, various driver-assistance safety tech like lane-keep assist and automatic braking, 4G connectivity, and vinyl bucket front seats with manual four-way adjustability. Those looking to add a battery-powered full-size van to their fleet have but one vehicle to choose from: this one. It has an estimated range of 126 miles, and a DC fast charger can replenish the battery enough to provide 30 miles of range in only 10 minutes. The E-Transit's range may not seem like a lot but Ford believes that the range should be adequate for the targeted clientele—tradesman and delivery drivers. The sales figures will reveal if customers agree.

Source: Car and Driver


Car Specs

  • Type: Cargo Van

  • EV Type: Battery Electric Vehicle

  • Range: 126 miles

  • Drive: RWD

  • Battery size: 68 kWh

  • Charging Options: Level 1 & 2, DC Fast Charger