Ford Transit Being Tested by Select Customers

Dec 8, 2011 11:55 AM

Ford has announced that the full-size  Transit van, slated to begin production in the U.S. in 2013, is already here  and in some select customer’s hands for testing.

  Ford held a media briefing at its Dearborn  headquarters and provided an overview of its commercial vehicle lineup, an  update on production for its F-650 and F-750 vehicles, and a glimpse at the  Transit, which the company had on hand for viewing.

   “Our ‘One Ford Plan’ is a plan that  started [five years ago] as a global plan, not a regional plan,” said Derrick  Kuzak, group vice president-global product development. “It’s only natural that  we extend that plan to our commercial vehicles with the Transit as a global  van.”

  The Transit, which Ford announced would be  built at its Kansas City Assembly Plant starting in 2013, has been a global  success for the company, selling more than 6 million units since its debut.  Ford plans to phase out the E-Series cargo van throughout the next decade,  replacing it with the Transit as part of its overall strategy to reduce the  number of vehicle platforms it offers to around 12 by 2014. A few years ago,  Kuzak said, that number was 27. The company estimates that over 80% of its  global vehicles will be covered by the 12 platforms.  

  Ford is making a $1.1 billion investment in  the Kansas City Assembly Plant to produce the Transit, Kuzak added. While  specific details on the vehicle, such as powertrain options, have yet to  emerge, Tim Stoehr, commercial truck marketing manager, told Fleet Owner that there  will be “multiple configurations for multiple applications” in the U.S.

  When it debuts, the van will represent the  “next generation of the Transit,” Stoehr said, and would be a truly global  vehicle, modified slightly for individual markets. In Europe, the van is  offered in three roof heights, four lengths, and with three diesel engine  options and in cargo, passenger and chassis cab configurations.

  The E-Series van that the Transit will  eventually replace has been Ford’s best-selling commercial van for more than 32  years.

  “E-Series really has been our commercial  workhorse,” said Rob Stevens, chief engineer-commercial truck. “It is well over  half of the van market today. The E-Series van is really focused on the  commercial market.”

  One big advantage of the new Transit, Ford  said, is the weight savings over the current E-Series model.

  “The weight savings is at least 300 lbs.,  which translates to improved fuel economy,” Kuzak said. “That’s what it’s all  about, substantial savings to the bottom line of our commercial customers.”

  That weight savings should translate to  about 25% better fuel economy than a similar E-Series van, Ford said.

  Ford is building a new test road at its  Michigan Proving Grounds to simulate the expected conditions and applications  that the Transit will face here in North America.

  Ford also announced that its F-650  and F-750 vehicles, currently made in Mexico under agreement with Navistar,  will be manufactured at Ford’s Ohio Assembly Plant, which now produces the  E-Series van. Ford and Navistar have discontinued their Blue  Diamond Truck LLC joint venture. The Ohio plant will also produce the E-450  stripped chassis, which Ford will continue to make even after phasing out the  E-Series cargo van, as well as the company’s F-53  and F-59 stripped chassis products.

  “It really is about dedicating that plant  to the commercial industry,” Kuzak said.

 Related Content: Ford to Shift Production Site of F-650/750, Phase Out E-Series


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