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What size is the back of a transit van?

The back of a Ford Transit cargo van comes in three primary load-length options—about 10 feet, 12 feet, or 15 feet—depending on the van’s wheelbase and, to a lesser extent, roof height.


In practice, the cargo area’s length is driven mainly by the wheelbase: 130 inches (short), 148 inches (medium), or 177 inches (long). Roof height affects how tall the interior is, not how long the cargo space runs. Below is a concise guide to what these configurations mean for space, access, and outfitting decisions.


Primary cargo-length configurations


The following configurations summarize the three main load-length options you’ll encounter in the Transit lineup. The length figures refer to usable cargo space behind the front bulkhead and are governed primarily by wheelbase; roof height mainly changes vertical space.



  • 130" wheelbase (short) — about 10 feet of cargo length

  • 148" wheelbase (medium) — about 12 feet of cargo length

  • 177" wheelbase (long) — about 15 feet of cargo length


These three lengths are the most commonly cited benchmarks for planning cargo needs, fleet outfitting, and trade use. For precise figures on a specific van, refer to the official Ford spec sheet for the exact year and roof option.


Other dimensional considerations


Beyond length, space planning depends on height, width, and rear door access. The roof height determines how tall the cargo area feels and what kinds of items you can stack, while the wheelbase affects the available depth and overall footprint. When outfitting a Transit for a particular trade, it’s important to verify interior dimensions against your load requirements and to account for wheel wells, bulkheads, and seating configurations.



  • Interior height varies with roof choice: low, medium, or high roof

  • Interior width and door openings influence loading bulky items and access

  • Rear door opening dimensions determine what you can physically load through the doors


Because dimensions can shift by year and market, always check the exact specifications for your vehicle’s year, trim, and configuration before purchasing shelves, racks, or equipment.


How to verify the exact size for your van


To ensure you have the right measurements for your use case, take these steps:



  • Consult the Ford Transit specification sheets for your model year and wheelbase/roof combination

  • Measure the interior load length from the bulkhead to the rear doors on your specific van

  • Measure interior height from floor to ceiling at multiple points and note any sloped or curved sections

  • Check rear door opening width and height for clearance with furniture, equipment, or pallets


If you’re comparing multiple vans or planning a conversion, keep a copy of the officialDimensions chart handy and cross-check against the items you intend to carry.


Summary


The Ford Transit’s back end isn’t one fixed size. Expect three main cargo-length options—approximately 10 ft, 12 ft, and 15 ft—driven by wheelbase, with roof height shaping the vertical space. For exact measurements, always reference the specific year’s Ford specifications and verify them on your vehicle, especially if you’re outfitting the van for a particular job or loading unusually large items.

How big is the cargo area of a Ford Transit van?


2024 Ford Transit Cargo Space
Ford Transit Cargo Space – Regular length, low roof: 227.36 cubic feet. Ford Transit Cargo Space – Long length, low roof: 259.30 cubic feet. Ford Transit Cargo Space – Long length, medium roof: 328.12 cubic feet.



What size mattress fits in a Ford Transit?


Q: What size mattress will fit in a Ford Transit? In terms of standard mattress sizes, the closest mattress that will fit in the back of most Ford models is a Twin. However, standard-sized mattresses do not take advantage of all of the available space. Because of this, it's best to have a custom mattress made.



How big is the back of a Transit?


InformationFeetInches
Interior Load Length10'10"130
Interior Load Height6'72
Interior Load Width4' 11"59
Interior Load Width Between Arches4'553



How long is the bed of a Transit van?


Load Length: The Transit Custom has two wheelbases - 2,933mm and 3,300mm, which correspond to two load lengths. The short wheelbase has a load length of 2,555mm, while the long wheelbase is 2,922mm. With the load through bulkhead, the load lengths extend up to 3,085mm and 3,452mm respectively.


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