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How long is a Ford Custom SWB?

The Transit Custom in SWB form is about 4,975 mm long (roughly 196 inches). Exact figures can vary slightly by year, trim and roof option, but SWB is generally near five meters in length.


The question you’re asking concerns the external length of the vehicle. Ford’s Transit Custom is sold in two wheelbase configurations—short (SWB) and long (LWB)—and the length reflects that difference. Roof height options (low/medium/high) primarily affect height and cargo space, not the basic exterior length.


Dimensions by wheelbase


Below are the standard exterior lengths for the Transit Custom in SWB and LWB configurations.



  • Short wheelbase (SWB, L1): approximately 4,975 mm (4.975 m), about 196 inches.

  • Long wheelbase (LWB, L2): approximately 5,406 mm (5.406 m), about 213 inches.


These figures illustrate the practical difference between SWB and LWB variants. For buyers, the length matters for parking, garage fit, and planning cargo or conversions.


Additional considerations


Roof height and body style


Wheelbase is the primary determinant of overall length; roof height classifications (H1, H2, H3) affect height and interior space but generally do not change exterior length.


Model-year variations


Minor adjustments to styling or rear overhang between model years can slightly alter the exact length by a few millimeters. For a precise figure, check the official spec sheet or VIN-level documentation for the specific year and trim.


Summary


The Ford Transit Custom SWB is about 4,975 mm long, while the long-wheelbase version runs around 5,406 mm. Exact numbers can vary by model year and trim, so consult the specific vehicle’s specifications for a precise measurement. This sizing information helps with parking, garage access, and planning cargo space or conversions.

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