America’s top gas and electric van lineup, the 2025 Ford TransitTM and E-TransitTM, will go on sale with a number of factory-installed choices and new technologies that should make customization simpler for companies and tradesmen. The 2025 models are intended to increase overall economy and simplify fleet administration with customized vocational upfit packages and adaptable engine options.
Customized Trade Packages for Simple Personalization
In partnership with Ranger DesignTM, Ford is launching four factory-installed trade packages for the 2025 model year that are specifically designed for important sectors like general contractors, HVAC professionals, electricians, and delivery services. Specialized work surfaces, drawers, and shelving are included in these packages, with choices such as:
- Parts drawers, bins, and wiring reels are included in the electrician trade package, which has an MSRP of $4,370.
- Starting at $4,440, the HVAC Trade Package includes bins, huge storage shelves, and specialty refrigerant racks.
- The General Contractor Package, which starts at $2,900, includes a variety of shelves, bins, and hooks.
- Foldable Shelving Package, starting at $3,300, this package includes large-capacity foldable shelves for delivery services.
Improved Fleet Efficiency Options
In addition to the new trade packages, Ford offers many enhancements for the Transit cargo van in 2025, including:
- Fleet customers can now choose Smart Acceleration Truncation as a stand-alone option. This feature helps regulate acceleration according to payload, allowing for smooth beginnings for safer and more effective driving.
- With the addition of a fast charger adaptor, the mobile power cord offers more versatility for charging requirements.
- The addition of a wall liner kit and a large grab handle kit enhances interior functionality and increases the vehicle’s accessibility and adaptability for particular activities.
- The standard 180-degree opening 50/50 hinged rear door is now found on all low and medium-roof cargo vans and passenger vans; for improved access, a 253-degree opening option is now offered.