How much is the new Ford electric Transit?
Prices for the Ford e-Transit start around $50,000 in the United States, about £43,000 in the United Kingdom, and roughly €57,000–€70,000 across Europe, with higher-trim and longer-range models costing more.
As Ford expands its all-electric transit lineup, pricing varies by market, trim level, battery options, and local incentives. This article outlines current pricing realities in key regions and what can push the totals higher.
Pricing by market
Below are approximate starting ranges and typical upper bounds to reflect how much buyers can expect to pay depending on region and configuration. Exact prices will depend on trim, optional equipment, taxes, and incentives.
- United States: Starting around $50,000 before federal and state incentives; higher-trim or longer-range configurations can push the price toward $65,000–$70,000 or more.
- United Kingdom: Starting around £43,000 ex VAT for base configurations; higher-spec versions and premium options can take the price into the £60,000–£70,000 range (ex VAT).
- European Union and other markets: Typically from about €58,000 to €70,000+ before VAT, with higher-spec variants and fleet-ready setups exceeding that range in many countries.
Prices across markets can vary due to local VAT or tax treatment, dealer promotions, and fleet incentives. Always check with a local Ford Pro dealer for an exact quote based on your needs and location.
What affects the price
Vehicle configuration
The price is highly sensitive to choices such as wheelbase and roof height, cargo capacity, telematics and charging equipment, and whether a longer-range battery option is selected. These factors can add several thousand dollars or pounds to the base price.
Incentives and taxes
Government subsidies, tax credits, and regional fleet incentives can significantly alter the effective price. Value-added tax (VAT) or equivalent taxes also affect the sticker price differently across countries.
Delivery, availability, and fleet needs
Lead times, dealer stock, and commercial-vehicle financing or lease terms can influence the out-the-door cost. Larger fleets negotiating bulk purchases may secure discounts that reduce the final price per unit.
Summary
The Ford e-Transit presents a price ladder that mirrors its regional market dynamics: roughly $50,000 in the U.S., around £43,000 in the U.K., and €58,000–€70,000+ in Europe before incentives. The final price depends on the chosen configuration, battery options, local taxes, and any available fleet incentives. Prospective buyers should obtain an exact, up-to-date quote from a local Ford Pro dealer to reflect their specific needs and location.
How much is the Ford Transit 2025?
The 2025 Ford Transit starts at a base price of $47,400 for the Cargo Van. Prices increase for other models, with the Passenger Van XL starting at $56,400 and the Passenger Van XLT at $58,200. These prices are base MSRP and do not include destination fees or other options, and availability may vary depending on location.
- 2025 Ford Transit Cargo Van: Starting at $47,400
- 2025 Ford Transit Passenger Van XL: Starting at $56,400
- 2025 Ford Transit Passenger Van XLT: Starting at $58,200
How much does an electric Ford Transit van cost?
Ford's new E-Transit electric pane van range starts from £42,695, has a range of up to 196 miles. Prices have been announced for the all-electric Ford E-Transit, and the new large van is set to be one of the most competitively priced large electric vans on the market.
What is the range of the Ford E-Transit 2025?
The 2025 Ford E-Transit has an estimated range of 159 miles for the low-roof model, but the actual range varies based on factors like roof height, load, and driving conditions. An extended-range model with a projected range of up to 249 miles was announced for delivery in early 2025.
Standard range (159 miles)
- This applies to the low-roof model with the 89 kWh battery pack.
- The medium-roof model has a projected range of 148 miles, and the high-roof has a projected range of 143 miles.
- Ford states this is more than the average daily mileage for commercial vans in the U.S., which is about 74 miles.
Extended-range model
- A version with a larger battery and an extended range of up to 249 miles was announced for delivery in early 2025.
- This model also features DC fast charging and a 10-minute charge could add up to 72 miles of range.
Factors that affect range
- Vehicle configuration: Roof height and body length affect range.
- Load: Carrying a heavy payload will decrease the range.
- Driving style: Aggressive acceleration and higher speeds use more energy.
- Environment: External factors like temperature can impact real-world range.
How much does the Ford Transit electric cost?
about $53,260
The least-expensive 2026 Ford E-Transit Cargo Van is the 2026 Ford E-Transit Cargo Van 350 Low Roof 3dr Van (electric DD). Including destination charge, it arrives with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $53,260. Other versions include: 350 Low Roof 3dr Van (electric DD) which starts at $53,260.
