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What was the last year the Ford E-350 was made?

The last model year of the Ford E-350 full-size van in North America was 2014.


The E-350 belongs to Ford's E-Series (often called the Econoline), a line of large vans and chassis cabs that Ford phased out in favor of the Transit for model-year 2015 and beyond.


Timeline and context


These points outline the E-Series lifecycle and its eventual replacement by the Transit.



  • 1961: Ford introduced the Econoline line, which would evolve into the E-Series family.

  • 2014: The final model year for E-Series vans in North America, including the E-350, was produced.

  • 2015: Ford launched the Transit in North America, becoming the primary full-size van and replacing the E-Series lineup.


The shift reflected Ford's broader move toward a modular, global van platform and a focus on modern cargo and passenger configurations provided by the Transit.


Implications for buyers and fleets


For buyers seeking a current van, the Transit is the recommended option. If hunting for an E-350, model year 2014 represents the last year of that badge in new-vehicle inventories, and earlier model years are the only options in the used market.


Notes on availability of older E-350 models


As with any aging vehicle, the condition, maintenance history, and availability of parts vary by region and vehicle condition. Always verify current market availability and recalls when considering a used E-350.


Summary


The Ford E-350's last production year was 2014 in North America, marking the end of the E-Series vans and the rise of the Ford Transit as Ford's primary full-size van. The transition shaped fleets and used-vehicle markets across the continent.

When did Ford stop making the E350?


In June 2014, production of E-Series passenger and cargo vans was discontinued as sales of the Ford Transit began in North America; at the time of its retirement, the model line had been the best-selling full-size van line in the United States since 1980.



What does the E stand for in a Ford E350?


Econoline
Full Text: Econoline is a name for the entire Ford cargo van lineup (the E stands for Econoline) The entire E-series is van bodies placed on an F-series truck platform. The E-150 is built around the F-150, the E-250 around the F-250, and so on.



Why did Ford stop making the Econoline?


Ford stopped making the Econoline as a passenger van in 2014 to replace it with the more modern Ford Transit. The Transit offered better fuel efficiency, more cargo space, and a more comfortable, European-style unibody design. While the Econoline name was retired for consumer vans, the basic Econoline platform continues to be produced in the form of the E-Series cutaway chassis for specialty commercial vehicles like RVs and upfitters.
 

  • Replacement by the Transit: The main reason for ending Econoline production was to transition to the newer Transit model, which was seen as a more competitive and modern full-size van. 
  • Technological and design improvements: The Transit's unibody construction offered advantages in fuel efficiency, handling, and overall comfort compared to the older Econoline's body-on-frame design. 
  • Continued commercial production: Ford still produces the Econoline as part of the E-Series line, but only in the cab-chassis cutaway configuration for specialized commercial use. This allows upfitters to build custom vehicles, such as RVs, out of the chassis, which is still a popular and stout platform. 



What year to stay away from Ford F350?


F-350 Super Duty models from 1998 to 2004 have the most issues. Leaf-spring front suspensions make them harder to handle. Engine issues, transmission problems, and rust are also known problems in these models.


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