
With two models on the market and two on the way, compact cargo vans offer fleets functionality and versatility in a more economical package.
With two models on the market and two on the way, compact cargo vans offer fleets functionality and versatility in a more economical package.
For the iconic C-SPAN, its Ford Transit Connect local content vehicles (LCVs) are the wheels driving a media project that is mapping out the literary and historical riches of cities across the U.S.
The entry of all-new vans will generate a host of upfit packages, offering new shelving/bin options for walk-in applications and high-roof configurations. These new models, along with new pickups, will re-energize the upfit market.
Liberty e-care, a division of Liberty Electric Cars, recently launched its repair program for the Ford Transit Connect electric van.
After a four-year “resting period,” the compact van is back, alive and well, and offering even more options than ever.
Ford Motor Company said it has added Hong Kong to the list of global cities served by its Transit Connect Taxi, building on the vehicle’s popularity among taxi operators in New York City, Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles.
Ford Motor Company has announced a new high-roof version of the Transit Custom one-tonne commercial vehicle offering 20 percent more load volume than the low-roof model is now available to order in Europe for delivery later this year.
The commercial van marketplace’s landscape is changing rapidly with the introduction of a number of completely new van designs. Fleet upfitters are taking advantage of these new vehicles’ designs to provide a wider range of upfitting solutions that meet the diverse needs of today’s businesses.
With a variety of roof heights and vehicle lengths, the Transit and Transit Connect will be able to fit the needs of a wide variety of commercial fleets. The new vans will go on sale in 2014.
For the second year in a row, a Ford vehicle has been named “International Van of the Year 2014” at the COMTRANS commercial vehicle exhibition in Moscow.