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The 2025 Ford E-Transit van gets a revamp 


The new the E-Transit comes with an 89-kwh pack affording up to 159 miles of EPA-cycle range.

The 2025 E-Transit cargo van will cost circa £39,000 which is more or less the same as the 2024 model. Ford also offers chassis cab and cutaway versions priced at £36,000 and £35,000 before destination, respectively.

There are a range of different options aimed at specific trades including electrician, general contractor and delivery services (featuring large shelves).

The new models promise unchanged peak DC fast-charging power of up to 176 kw, allowing the E-Transit to replenish 67 miles of range in 15 minutes, using a 180-kw charger.

The E-Transit can also make use of an 80-amp Level 2 AC wallbox for a six-hour, 11-minute, full recharge, as well as export up to 2.4 kw with its Pro Power Onboard system, shared with the F-150 Lightning EV as well as hybrid versions of the F-150 truck.

The E-Transit competes against various brands for fleet sales, including the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter and Ram ProMaster EV. Rivian also recently opened up sales of its electric van, originally designed for Amazon, to all fleets.

Published On: 06/03/2025 14:30:53

 

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