How much horsepower does the e-Transit have?
The e-Transit does not have a single fixed horsepower figure. Ford offers two electric motor options, typically yielding about 184 horsepower in the standard setup and roughly 269 horsepower in the higher-output variant. Exact numbers depend on market, battery configuration, and trim.
Power outputs offered by Ford
Ford markets two main electric motor options for the e-Transit to balance payload capacity with performance. The figures below reflect the two most commonly cited configurations.
Below are the main horsepower configurations commonly offered for the e-Transit across markets:
- 184 hp (137 kW) standard-output motor
- 269 hp (200 kW) high-output motor
Bottom line: horsepower varies with motor choice, battery pack, and market. Prospective buyers should verify the exact specs for their region and configuration.
Market and configuration considerations
Regional availability
In Europe and North America, Ford has offered dual motor options for the e-Transit, though exact availability can shift with model years and local regulations.
Battery and payload interaction
Power output figures are tied to the battery pack and driving mode. The higher-output motor can deliver peak horsepower under favorable conditions (adequate battery charge and moderate payload), while performance can be moderated to protect range and battery health under demanding loads or cold weather.
Summary
The e-Transit offers two main horsepower options: about 184 hp in standard form and about 269 hp in the higher-output version. Exact figures depend on market, trim, and battery configuration. For buyers, the choice should align with payload needs and typical driving conditions.
