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What models of vans does Ford make?

Ford’s van offerings center on the Transit family. The core models are the Transit full-size van and the smaller Transit Connect, with regional variations such as Transit Custom and Transit Courier in Europe, plus Tourneo passenger variants; Ford also offers an all-electric version of the Transit called the E-Transit.


North American lineup: Transit and Transit Connect at the core


In the United States and Canada, Ford’s van catalog revolves around two main platforms: the full-size Transit and the smaller Transit Connect. Ford also markets the all-electric E-Transit for fleets, built on the same Transit architecture.



  • Transit (full-size van) — available in cargo and passenger configurations

  • Transit Connect (compact van) — available in cargo and passenger configurations

  • E-Transit — all-electric variant of the Transit for fleet customers


These models cover most commercial van needs in North America, from parcel delivery to service fleets and passenger transport.


European and global lineup: Transit Custom, Courier, and Tourneo variants


Beyond North America, Ford’s European and other international markets offer additional members of the Transit family, sharing platforms but sized for different roles. Key models include Transit Custom (mid-size), Transit Courier (compact), and the Tourneo family for passenger transport, which mirrors the Transit models.



  • Transit (full-size) — cargo and, in some markets, passenger variants

  • Transit Custom — mid-size van (cargo and passenger variants)

  • Transit Courier — compact van (cargo and passenger variants)

  • Transit Connect — compact van variant used in various markets (cargo and passenger)

  • Tourneo Custom — passenger version of Transit Custom

  • Tourneo Connect — passenger version of Transit Connect


These models reflect Ford’s strategy to offer a full range of commercial and passenger vans while sharing common platforms, enabling parts and service efficiencies across regions.


Electric and future-focused options


Ford’s electrified van strategy centers on the E-Transit, an all-electric version of the Transit designed for fleets. Availability varies by region and fleet programs, with charging options and range tailored to commercial use. The E-Transit is integrated with Ford Pro’s fleet and service ecosystem.


Alongside electrification, Ford continues to advance the Transit family with updates in efficiency, technology, and safety features across body styles and sizes.


Summary


Ford’s current van lineup centers on the Transit family. In North America, buyers typically see the Transit and Transit Connect (with the E-Transit for electrified fleets). In Europe and other markets, the lineup expands to include Transit Custom and Transit Courier, plus Tourneo passenger variants that share the same underpinnings. Ford’s ongoing strategy blends traditional internal-combustion vans with electric options and fleet-focused services under the Ford Pro banner.

Does Ford make a 2025 minivan?


2025 Ford Transit® Passenger Van XLT | Model Details & Specs | Ford.com.



What minivans does Ford make?


The small Ford van is called the Ford Transit Connect. It is Ford's compact commercial van, available in cargo and passenger versions, and is designed for more maneuverability than the larger Transit models.
 

  • Cargo Van: This configuration is designed for businesses and has up to 127.4 cubic feet of cargo space, making it ideal for delivery and service vehicles. 
  • Passenger Wagon: This version can be configured to seat up to seven passengers. 
  • Features: The Transit Connect shares a platform with the Focus and is known for being efficient and easier to drive in urban environments compared to its larger counterparts. 



Which is better, NV200 or Transit Connect?


The Ford Transit Connect is generally more powerful and offers more available safety and technology features, while the Nissan NV200 typically has a lower starting price and a better warranty. The NV200 also offers slightly better fuel efficiency in some models and a more spacious interior for its size. Choosing between them depends on your priorities: prioritize performance and features (Transit Connect) or a lower initial cost and a better warranty (NV200). 
Ford Transit Connect

  • Performance: Has a more powerful base engine (162 hp) and offers an even more powerful optional engine. 
  • Safety and technology: More advanced safety and technology features are available, including automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. 
  • Seating: Offers passenger van options with greater seating capacity. 
  • Cargo space: Generally has more overall cargo space. 

Nissan NV200
  • Price: Often has a lower starting price. 
  • Warranty: Comes with a longer basic warranty (5 years/100,000 miles). 
  • Fuel efficiency: Has slightly better fuel economy in some configurations. 
  • Interior volume: Provides more interior volume and legroom, especially in the cargo area. 
  • Standard features: Has more standard features, even on base models. 



What are the different Ford Van models?


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  • 2026 Ford E-transit 350 Cargo Van. Save.
  • 2026 Ford Transit 350 Passenger Van. Save.
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