The top-selling Ford Transit and E-Transit are getting new options for 2025 with factory-integrated vocational upfit packages and interior accessory kits.
Factory-installed trade packages
- There are four available factory-installed trade packages with components by Ranger Design. Each are tailor-made for four leading industries, shortening the order-to-delivery process and saving tradespeople time and money.
- Packages can be financed together with the vehicle purchase, streamlining the process and eliminating separate upfit financing.
- With a 3-year, 36,000-mile warranty and service available at over 2,800 Ford Dealership locations, business owners and fleet managers can be confident that their upfit is covered.
- The vehicle can also feature shelves, drawers, and work surfaces tailored to the needs of each trade.
Available trade packages
- The electrician trade package has drawers and bins to store parts and reels to hang bundles of wiring, and has an MSRP starting at $4,370.
- The HVAC trade package, featuring shelves, storage bins and refrigerant storage racks and restraints, has a MSRP starting at $4,440.
- The general contractor package offers a mix of multipurpose shelves, bins, drawers, and hooks, and comes with a MSRP starting at $2,900.
- The foldable shelving package, with deep, large-capacity folding shelves intended for delivery services, has an MSRP starting at $3,300.
Additional new options:
- A wall liner kit (ceiling, wall, door), regular or long length only, which also includes lighting and wheel well covers to help aid in installation of upfit equipment.
- Large handles kit (two D-pillars), regular and long length only, are offered to support easier accessibility.
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Packages and options changed for Transit cargo van
- Mobile power cord is optional and now includes a fast charger adapter.
- Smart acceleration truncation is now offered as a standalone option for fleet customers, which can help fleet managers improve driver behavior by limiting acceleration based on auto-calculation of payload, enabling a smooth start after every stop, regardless of load or driver skill.
- For 50/50 hinged rear doors, a 180-degree opening is standard on all low-/medium- roof cargo vans and all passenger vans (253-degree opening is standard on all high-roof cargo vans and is also optional on all low/medium-roof variants).
The business case for going electric
- Significant cost savings are possible with up to 48% reduction in scheduled maintenance costs compared to gas and diesel vans.
- Local, state, and federal incentives for electric vehicles and charging adoption are available.
- A new commercial charging cash incentive is available via a $2,000 rebate toward charging infrastructure and Ford Pro charging solutions for eligible commercial customers who purchase or lease an E-Transit.
- Users may gain access to Ford Pro’s software and charging solutions to help improve productivity for fleets and their capabilities on Ford’s electric vehicles.
Starting MSRP for 2025 Transit models
- 2025 E-Transit and comparable Transit cargo van models - $51,000
- 2025 E-Transit Chassis Cab - $46,200
- 2025 E-Transit Cutaway - $45,700