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How tall is my Ford van?

Ford’s van lineup—for example the Transit family—generally comes in three roof heights, placing exterior heights around 82 inches for low roof, about 96 inches for medium roof, and roughly 110 inches for high roof. The exact height depends on the model, year, and any roof-related accessories.


To get a precise measurement for your specific Ford van, you need to identify the exact model and roof type, then verify the official specification or measure it directly. This guide explains the typical height options and the steps to determine your vehicle’s exact exterior height, which is important for garage clearance, parking structures, and safe loading practices.


Common exterior heights for Ford Transit vans


Below are the standard height ranges for the Ford Transit lineup, which accounts for the most common configurations in recent years. Heights can vary slightly by wheelbase, tires, and optional equipment, so use these as a baseline and confirm with official specs for your exact vehicle.



  • Low Roof: about 82 inches tall

  • Medium Roof: about 96–97 inches tall

  • High Roof: about 110 inches tall


These figures provide a quick reference for planning garages, carports, and routes that involve overhead clearances. Always verify your van’s exact height in the official spec for your specific model and year, especially if you’ve added roof racks or other height-extending accessories.


How to determine your exact height


The following steps help you confirm your van’s precise exterior height, which is essential for safe parking and route planning.



  1. Identify your exact model, year, and roof configuration (low, medium, or high). If you’re unsure, check the driver’s door jamb sticker or the owner’s manual for the vehicle’s spec.

  2. Look up the official exterior height for your VIN on Ford’s website or using Ford’s VIN lookup tools—this provides the exact figure for your specific vehicle.

  3. If you can’t access official data, measure directly: park on level ground, use a sturdy tape measure, and measure from the ground to the highest point of the roof at the center, front, and rear. Average the measurements if there is any variation.

  4. Factor in any roof-mounted equipment (roof racks, antennas, solar panels) that could add height beyond the stock configuration.


After you’ve measured or confirmed the height, keep the official spec handy for future reference, especially when planning entries to garages and loading docks.


Why height matters


Height determines whether a van can pass under garage doors, carports, toll plazas with height restrictions, and certain shipping routes. Knowing your exact exterior height helps prevent scrapes and damage to your vehicle and surrounding infrastructure, and it guides planning for storage, parking, and professional use.


Quick reference and next steps


If you want a fast check, determine your van’s model name (for example, Transit) and identify the roof type (low, medium, high). With the VIN, Ford’s official resources can yield the exact exterior height, reducing guesswork and ensuring you have the right clearance information for your trips.


Summary


For Ford Transit vans, exterior height varies by roof configuration: roughly 82 inches for low roofs, about 96–97 inches for medium roofs, and around 110 inches for high roofs. Exact figures depend on the year, wheelbase, and any add-ons. To be certain, reference the official specifications for your specific vehicle via the VIN or measure directly from a level surface, keeping in mind any roof equipment that could alter the height. This ensures you can safely navigate garages, carports, and overhead clearances.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.