2014 Ford Transit long wheelbase high roof extended body

2015 Ford Transit



The new Ford Transit replaces the long-running E-Series vans in the US market. Available in two different wheelbase lengths, 3 different body lengths and three roof heights, there are six different sizes available. The smallest of these configurations is roughly the same size as the old E-Series vans with the larger sizes equaling those of the large Sprinter vans. A switch to unibody construction, gives the Transit a low load floor which will make loading cargo and passengers easier. Ford plans a variety of powertrains for the Transit including a 3.7l V6, a 3.5l turbocharged V6, and a 3.2l diesel, each more fuel efficient than the large displacement engines of prior vans.

What's New

The new Ford Transit replaces the long-running E-Series vans in the US market. With a variety of lengths and heights, the Transit is offered in about 6 different sizes. The two wheelbase lengths of 130 in. and 148 in. bracket that of the outgoing E-Series at 138. With three roof heights, the Transit ranges from 83.5 in. to over 110 in. Ford plans a variety of powertrains for the Transit including a 3.7l V6, a 3.5l turbocharged V6, and a 3.2l diesel. The Transit also loses the E-Series body-on-frame construction utilizing a unibody structure made of high-strength steel.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
Transit MWB LR V6 A6 RWD TBD / TBD / TBD TBD
Transit MWB MR V6 A6 RWD TBD / TBD / TBD TBD
Transit LWB LR V6 A6 RWD TBD / TBD / TBD TBD
Transit LWB MR V6 A6 RWD TBD / TBD / TBD TBD
Transit LWB HR V6 A6 RWD TBD / TBD / TBD TBD
Transit LWB EL HR V6 A6 RWD TBD / TBD / TBD TBD