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Can a Transit Connect be sporty?

click to enlarge In the last few days we've seen a battery-powered Ford Transit Connect from Smith Electric and a hybrid version from Connaught Engineering. But do white bonnet stripes belong on a delivery van? Ford certainly thinks so (again), and is debuting the Transit Connect Sportvan today at the Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham in the UK. The latest version of the long-running Transit van will go on sale in September with a 1.8-litre Duratorq TDCi 110 PS engine that delivers 250 Nm of torque. The exhaust has an optional c-DPF ... Read more →

New Ford Transit van has DPF as option

Ford is launching a renewed version of its legendary Ford Transit van (a name that been around for more than 40 years) that now includes Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) as an additional option for ...

So you want a van but you don't need too much space ... what can you choose?

One of the things that are most remarkable around Europe is the presence of "Panel vehicles." Image your regular small hatchback but without glasses from the B-pillar backwards and no backseat. You ...

Can a Transit Connect be sporty? 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

click to enlarge In the last few days we've seen a battery-powered Ford Transit Connect from Smith Electric and a hybrid version from Connaught Engineering. But do white bonnet stripes belong on a delivery van? Ford certainly thinks so (again), and is debuting the Transit Connect Sportvan today at ...

New Ford Transit van has DPF as option 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Ford is launching a renewed version of its legendary Ford Transit van (a name that been around for more than 40 years) that now includes Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) as an additional option for the smaller engines. In countries like the Netherlands or Germany, the government subsidizes the ...

So you want a van but you don't need too much space ... what can you choose? 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

One of the things that are most remarkable around Europe is the presence of "Panel vehicles." Image your regular small hatchback but without glasses from the B-pillar backwards and no backseat. You can put quite a lot of stuff in one of these, although your payload won't never reach a regular van. ...



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