2025 Ford E-Transit
Van life is more than a fad for a lot of folks; it’s a way to make a living. Well, Ford is giving those vocational types looking to plug in more options with the 2025 E-Transit.
New for ’25 are three Trade Packages: The Electrician Pack, with extra drawers and wiring reels; the HVAC Pack, providing larger storage options and restraints for refrigerant; and a more generalized Foldable Shelving Pack, making around-town delivering more organized.
Not fitting any of those professions, our callous-free hands gripped the wheel of an E-Transit with truly cavernous storage, not even the optional bulkhead.
The wide side and rear doors make loading cargo a breeze; though we imagine it’d be best suited for local deliveries. And Ford does, too, claiming between 159 and 143 miles of range, roof style dependent, sourced from an Enhanced Range 89-kWh battery.
And if you do stick to around town, its rear-drive 266 horsepower motor should be plenty.
“The E-Transit is unsurprisingly pretty quiet on the road and around town driving is truly where it shines because the electric powertrain makes acceleration and deceleration so smooth and seamless plus you get this nice little bit of regen braking that kicks in at lower speeds. It’s not one pedal driving but it’s a nice little addition. Plus, even if you do have to get onto the highway, you have 317 lb-ft of torque that makes merging very easy.”
The 2025 Ford E-Transit is available now, with Cargo Van models starting just over $50,000 before any incentives, and just shy of that for the gas-powered Transit.
And we’ll have more Quick Spins soon!