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How much is the new Ford Transit electric?

The price of the new Ford Transit Electric varies by market and configuration. In the United States, prices generally hover in the mid-$50,000s before destination charges, while European pricing tends to fall in the €50,000–€65,000 range before incentives. Exact figures depend on battery size, wheelbase, roof height, trim level, and local incentives or taxes.


Pricing by market


The following figures reflect typical starting points reported by Ford and regional dealers as of late 2025. Always check the official configurator or your local dealer for the exact price of your chosen setup, including destination charges and any incentives.



  • United States: Starting in the mid-$50,000s before destination charges; prices climb with longer wheelbases, high roofs, and premium trims. Real-world out-the-door pricing can exceed $60,000–$70,000 with options.

  • Europe (including most Western European markets): Base pricing generally around €50,000–€60,000 before VAT and incentives; higher-spec variants can push into the €65,000–€70,000 range.

  • United Kingdom: Typically in the £50,000–£60,000 range before VAT and incentives, with higher trims and larger batteries increasing the price.

  • Canada: Roughly CAD 60,000–CAD 75,000 before duties, destination charges, and provincial incentives, depending on configuration.


These ranges illustrate that the Ford E-Transit can be a significant investment, but exact sticker prices depend on where you buy and which options you select. For the most up-to-date numbers, consult Ford's official website or a local dealer configurator.


What affects the price?


Several factors determine the final price of an E-Transit, and buyers should consider all of them when budgeting for a purchase. The following list highlights the main price drivers.



  • Battery option and range: Different battery capacities offer varying ranges and power, with larger packs typically increasing the price.

  • Vehicle configuration: Wheelbase (short vs. long), roof height (standard vs. high roof), and cargo/passenger configuration affect cost.

  • Trim level and features: Base models are cheaper, while higher trims with advanced driver-assistance systems, connectivity, and comfort features raise the price.

  • Drive variant and performance: All-wheel drive and performance-oriented packages add to the cost.

  • Destination charges and regional taxes/duties: These non-negotiable fees vary by market and dealership.

  • Incentives and rebates: Local government or utility incentives can reduce the net price, though availability and eligibility differ by country and region.


Understanding these factors helps buyers compare quotes accurately and plan for total cost of ownership over the life of the vehicle.


Incentives, availability and buying tips


Government and utility incentives can materially affect the final price of an E-Transit. In the United States, federal and state programs, as well as local utility incentives, may apply to commercial EVs or to fleets, potentially lowering the effective cost. In Europe, value-added tax treatment, national subsidies, and company-car incentives can influence the price and total cost of ownership. Availability and delivery timelines also vary by market and by dealership network.


Tips for prospective buyers include comparing quotes from multiple dealers, asking for all-in pricing (including destination charges and fees), verifying eligibility for incentives before purchase, and considering total cost of ownership (fuel/electricity costs, maintenance, and resale value) rather than the sticker price alone.


How to research and buy


To get the exact price for your desired configuration, use Ford's official E-Transit configurator online and contact a local dealer. If you’re evaluating fleet options, request a fleet quote and explore potential OEM financing or leasing terms, as well as any volume discounts that may apply.


Summary


The Ford Transit Electric is priced differently across regions, with starting points commonly in the mid-$50,000s in the US and roughly €50,000–€60,000 in Europe, before incentives. Final pricing depends on battery capacity, wheelbase, roof height, trim, and incentives. Always verify current pricing through Ford’s configurator or a local dealer to get an exact figure for your preferred configuration, and factor in incentives, destination charges, and total cost of ownership when evaluating the purchase.

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 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.



How many miles range on a Ford Transit electric 425?


196 miles
A large 68 kWh battery provides ample energy to power the E-Transit up to a practical WLTP combined range of 196 miles/315 kms**.



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.


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