Introducing the 2024 Ford E-Transit, leading the way for the future of greener transportation. If you’re looking to reliably transport cargo from site to site while keeping your emissions at zero, the E-Transit is the one for you. This electric version of the Transit offers most of the same features as the gas version but in a package more suitable for those who are eco-friendly and don’t want to sacrifice durability.
Key takeaways
- Starting at $48,000, this van can do everything you need for even the most specific of jobs.
- While it might have a low range compared to others in its class, the price and features more than make up for it.
- While the towing capacity might not be there, the payload capacity is up to 4513-pounds.
- Electric motor capable of producing similar horsepower to its gas counterpart, but due to the nature of EVs it produces more torque.
- Ford will provide a charger to take home so you can charge your E-Transit, or you can have one installed in your garage for even faster charging.
How much is the 2024 Ford E-Transit?
The 2024 Ford E-Transit starts at $48,000. Ford offers 3 different models, coming in at different prices: Cutaway coming in at $48,000, Chassis Cab coming in at $49,000, and the Cargo Van model coming in at $54,000. Most drivers who don’t have specific needs for their vehicle will opt for the Cargo model as it is ready to haul as soon as it’s off the lot.
What is the range of the 2024 Ford E-Transit?
The 2024 E-Transit has an estimated range of 126 miles. While the range might be a deal breaker for some, if you live in an area that has an abundance of chargers this affordable cargo van might be the best choice for you. Capable of gaining 30 miles in just 10 minutes at the charger, this vehicle will get you and your cargo where you need to be on time, every time.
What is the towing capacity for the 2024 Ford E-Transit?
The 2024 E-Transit can tow 4409 pounds. Ford of Europe has estimated that the E-Transit can tow 4409 pounds, but Ford USA doesn’t recommend towing for models sold domestically.
The maximum payload the E-Transit can hold for the cargo van model is 3880 pounds, while the cutaway model goes up to 4513 pounds. Ford offers long, medium, and short body lengths, as well as standard and mid-height roof, to give up to an extra 487 cubic feet of cargo room.
What size is the battery in the 2024 Ford E-Transit?
The battery pack is 68-kWh. The battery powers an electric motor capable of producing 266 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque. The battery is tucked away safely beneath the load floor. Ford offers a warranty for battery components up to 8 years or 100,000 miles.
Ford will provide a mobile charger that can be used at home to charge your E-Transit, on top of offering a more powerful charging station that can be installed in your own garage.
Ford claims a 115 kW DC Fast Charger can take the battery from 15% to 80% capacity in as little as 34 minutes, a 50 kW DCFC takes 65 minutes to accomplish the same feat. A level 2 charging with a 48-amp circuit is estimated to take 8 hours to completely charge your battery, a 30-amp L2 circuit requires 12 hours.
Summary
Whether you’re ready to start packing the van, or if you have specific needs you need to meet beforehand, this van has what you need. Contact Cogswell motors today to see if the 2024 Ford E-Transit is right for you.