Different businesses have varying cargo volume and payload requirements. That’s why the Ford Transit Van offers a number of configurations from its three available body lengths and three roof heights. That alone says volumes about the innovative new design of the Transit. Cargo volumes range from 246.7 cu. ft. (regular wheelbase and low roof) to 487.3 cu. ft. (long wheelbase/extended body and high roof). The Transit Van carries big loads as well with payloads up to 4,560 lbs. And you can carry ladder racks on the roof with its capacity of up to 420 lbs.
From light to heavy loads, no matter the requirement your job calls for, the Transit delivers the capability you need. Transit Cargo Van has a GVWR range from 8,650 lbs. (single rear wheels) to 10,360 lbs. (dual rear wheels). Payloads go from 3,060 lbs. (single rear wheels) on up to 4,560 lbs. (dual rear wheels). And you can carry ladder racks on the roof with its capacity of up to 420 lbs. Payloads go from 2,610 lbs. (single rear wheels) on up to 3,480 lbs. (dual rear wheels).
Transit has a maximum towing capability of 7,500 lbs. and offers available features to help make towing convenient. The available trailer brake controller (TBC) works in conjunction with the anti-lock brakes and synchronizes the vehicle and trailer brakes for seamless braking. And there’s trailer sway control (TSC) technology included in the Trailer Wirings Provisions Package. Integrated with the standard AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control,™ TSC uses selective wheel braking and reduced engine power to help maintain trailer control, even when you’re towing a very heavy load.Focus-feature-performance-p3
The Transit Connect is available in van and wagon models. Features include:
The Transit Van offers an Ambulance Prep Package available with medium or high roof. The recreational side of life is covered as well, with the RV Prep Package available on the XLT wagon.