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Ready for the 2023 Ford Transit? Production begins soon, so our buying guide is here to help you learn what you can expect from the new full-size commercial van.
This upcoming full-size commercial is expected to carry over unchanged from the previous model year. It’ll offer the sameexcellent list of configurations, trim models, and engine options as before, which is great news for anyone looking to build their fleet.
Anyone with substantial amounts of cargo or a crowd of people to transport can use a Ford Transit! This work van bests competitors with its wide range of configurations, sturdy engine options, and — for such a big van — very impressive maneuverability.
There are three main types of Transit van: Cargo Van, Crew Van, and Passenger Van. Naturally, the Transit that you need will vary according to what you want in a commercial van. Like the name suggests, the Cargo Van was designed for businesses that make deliveries. But it can also be upfitted to cater to anyone who makes house calls, like an electrician or plumber.
The Crew Van splits the difference between passenger and cargo space. Inside, you’ll find up to five seats for your work crew, with plenty of cargo space for your company’s equipment behind the second row.
With the Passenger Van, you can transport up to 15 passengers wherever they wish to go. Thanks to the Transit’s many configurations, the Passenger Van offers a wide variety of configurations (seating for five, eight, 10, 12, 14, or 15), leaving you to decide on the exact amount of seats you require. The Passenger Van is the only model that’s available in two trim levels, XL and XLT.
Ford’s full-size commercial van is extremely flexible. It’s available with either the standard or long wheelbase, the latter of which creates extra cargo space. Then there are three roof heights (low, medium, and high), which also offer varying levels of interior space. Finally, you can choose from three body lengths (regular, long, and extended) to make sure your Transit van is big enough to transport your precious cargo.
These commercial vans also offer two powerful V6 engine options:
Orders for the new Transit are open now! Due to high demand, the 2023 version of this van is available on a first come, first serve basis, so you should put your order in ASAP!
The redesigned 2024 Ford Transit is nearly here! Our preview guide takes a look at this full-size commercial van’s brand new features.
Which commercial cargo van is better for your business, the 2023 Ford Transit or Mercedes-Benz Sprinter? As we’ll see, although both models have their perks, one is the much better option!
* Complimentary Limited Lifetime Powertrain warranty is available on most new vehicles in stock; except for Specialty Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, Electric Vehicles, and customers purchasing with Ford Special Plan Pricing (AXZD). Internet prices include all applicable cash rebates and incentives; additional conditional incentives may be available, see Dealer for details. Unless otherwise noted or specified, pricing shown does not include $999 dealer fee, $109 electronic filing fee, title, registration, and tax fees.
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