How much is the new Ford Transit van?
In the United States, the new Ford Transit van typically starts in the low-to-mid $40,000s for base cargo configurations, with higher trims, longer wheelbases, and passenger variants climbing into the $50,000–$60,000 range or more. Actual pricing varies by year, model, options, and location.
Overview of the Transit lineup
The Ford Transit family covers a broad range of commercial and passenger applications, including cargo vans for upfitting, passenger wagons for people-moving needs, and chassis cab versions ready for specialized bodies. Buyers choose among different body styles, wheelbases, and roof heights to fit their cargo, people, and upfit requirements.
Price ranges by configuration
Prices depend on body style, trim level, wheelbase, roof height, and optional equipment. The following ranges reflect typical starting MSRPs for the current generation in the U.S. and are intended to help guide budgeting; verify exact figures with Ford’s official Build & Price tool or a local dealer.
- Cargo Van XL: starting around the low-to-mid $40,000s.
- Cargo Van XLT: starting around the mid-$40,000s to low-$50,000s.
- Cargo Van Limited (top trim): starting around the high $50,000s to about $60,000.
- Passenger Wagon variants (multi-seat configurations): starting roughly in the mid-$50,000s, with higher-end setups pushing higher.
- Chassis Cab and upfit-ready versions: often starting in the low-to-mid $40,000s, with upfits and options pushing total cost well above $60,000 depending on configuration.
Note: Destination charges, taxes, registration, and dealer-specific fees are not included in these base prices. Optional equipment such as advanced driver-assistance features, upgraded infotainment, and upfit packages can add several thousand dollars to the total.
What affects the price beyond the base MSRP?
Final price is influenced by regional incentives, dealer promotions, engine and drivetrain choices (where offered), roof and wheelbase combinations, and optional equipment or upfits for cargo or passenger configurations. Seasonal promotions and fleet pricing can also impact the amount you pay at purchase.
Tips for getting the best price
To secure the best deal, use Ford’s Build & Price tool for your exact configuration, request quotes from multiple dealers, compare promotions, and consider total ownership costs—fuel efficiency, maintenance, insurance, and resale value—in addition to the sticker price.
Summary
The Ford Transit offers a broad spectrum of configurations, with base cargo vans starting in the low-to-mid $40,000s in the U.S. and higher trims, wheelbase options, and passenger variants reaching into the $60,000s or more. Always verify current pricing for your specific year, trim, and upfits with Ford or a local dealer, and factor in taxes, destination charges, and optional equipment when budgeting.
