Ford 2018 Transit Cargo Vans

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June 22, 2018

Ford Transit cargo vans continue to set new standards for taking care of business.

Transit works hard. You work smart. Versatile, flexible and capable. For towing, hauling and getting the job done.

Three powerful and efficient engines.

The standard 3.7L Ti-VCT V6 engine delivers 275 horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of torque. Also available is the 3.5L EcoBoost® that has a best-in-class maximum gas torque rating of 400 lb.-ft.* along with 310 horsepower. The available direct-injected 3.2L I-5 Power Stroke® Turbo Diesel delivers 185 horsepower and 350 lb.-ft.* and is backed by proven third-generation Ford diesel ruggedness and dependability.

Available SYNC® 390 with Apple CarPlay™ 111 and Android Auto™ 110

In addition to the voice-activated benefits of SYNC®6 , available SYNC® 390 adds convenience to your driving experience with its 6.5-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen and easy-to-use interface. Discover the system’s quick reactions to your conversational commands and experience the smartphone-like touchscreen with impressive responsiveness. You’ll also find a sleek user-friendly interface to help you connect to and control your compatible smartphone via Apple CarPlay111 or Android Auto110 . Locate your favourite places with simple destination entry via navigational system. SYNC AppLink™93 lets you use your voice to control some of your favourite compatible mobile apps while driving.

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