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What is the interior height of a Ford cargo van?

In short, interior height depends on the van’s roof configuration. For Ford Transit cargo vans, you’ll typically see about 65 inches in the low-roof version, roughly 75–77 inches in the medium-roof, and about 83 inches in the high-roof model.


The Ford Transit is the current workhorse for cargo use in many markets, with roof height options that affect cargo capacity and conversion potential. Older Ford cargo vans, such as the E-Series, have different dimensions and are less common in new configurations, but may still be seen in fleet use.


Interior height by roof height


The following figures reflect common cargo-area ceiling heights at the highest point, and may vary slightly by model year, wheelbase, and interior fittings.



  • Low Roof: approximately 65 inches of interior clearance

  • Medium Roof: approximately 75–77 inches of interior clearance

  • High Roof: approximately 83 inches of interior clearance


These numbers provide a general guide for planning cargo loads, tall equipment, or conversions, but exact measurements should be verified for the specific vehicle year, trim, and any aftermarket alterations.


Why interior height matters


Interior height determines what can be stood upright inside the cargo bay, how much vertical space is available for shelving or equipment, and how easy it is to move tall items in and out. If you’re converting a van into a mobile workshop or living space, the high-roof option offers the most headroom, while the low-roof variant remains more compact and easier to maneuver.


Other Ford cargo vans and considerations


Although the Transit is the standard, Ford has offered other cargo van configurations historically. When evaluating a used or older model, check the specific roof height and cargo area measurements for that year and wheelbase, as interior height can vary with design updates.


For precise specifications, consult Ford’s official Transit cargo van sheets for the exact year and configuration you’re considering or measure the interior directly: measure from floor to the highest point of the interior ceiling, between the side walls, and account for any shelves or bulkheads that might affect clearance.


Summary


Ford cargo van interior height hinges on roof height: low-roof around 65 inches, medium-roof about 75–77 inches, and high-roof near 83 inches. Always confirm the exact figure for the specific year, wheelbase, and configuration to ensure your cargo or conversion plan fits.

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