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Known as VOLLEY, the initiative aims to integrate drone launch systems into Ford Transit and Mercedes Sprinter vans. The system is designed to deploy large drones weighing around 125 kilograms. Each ...
The standard Transit cargo van with a low roof and a 130-inch wheelbase starts at $49,495 (including a $2,095 destination fee). The 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine is a $2,700 option and prices go up ...
A COUPLE have converted a Ford Transit van into a tiny home on wheels that is fully off grid and travel all over the world. South Africans Leanne and Dan have shared their incredible motor conversi… ...
It's not quite accurate to say the Ford Transit has only been around for 10 years. If we're being sticklers, a commercially aimed, universally accepted Ford van has been around since, well, 1965.
The electric version of Ford's wildly popular commercial van has entered production and could be the most significant EV ever. Here's everything you need to know about the Ford E-Transit.
Double-cab-in-van (DCiV): If you regularly need to carry crew alongside your tools and materials, the All-New Ford Transit Custom double-cab-in-van (DCiV) could be the pick for you.
The biggest Transit, the Long-EL model, has an interior volume of 536.4 cubic feet. The high-roof extended Sprinter 3500 costs $63,235; the Transit Long-EL high-roof model is priced at about $53,000.
Ford does not mention anything about the price of the conversion. The first trip that the Ford Transit Trail Gamer Van will make is to Mount Kare, California.
When Premier Ford announced his legacy Ontario Line transit project in 2019, unilaterally changing the City of Toronto’s Downtown Relief Subway plan (wasting millions of dollars already invested by ...
Both the Ford E-Transit and LDV eDeliver 9 are eye-watering six-figure options in the new electric van market. We've driven the LDV before and found, like the Ford, that it fits a very specific buyer.
Ford is launching a three-year hydrogen fuel cell trial to see if a hydrogen-powered version of its E-Transit van can work, the carmaker said on Tuesday. Ford will be joined by UK oil and gas ...
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