Ford rolls big and small at NTEA
ATLANTA. Ford revealed its 2009 E-Series full-size van here yesterday alongside its newest commercial vehicle offering-- the direct-from-Europe Ford Transit Connect compact van.
"The E-Series features an all-new driver cockpit focused on usability and the comfort of the operator," said Rob Stevens, chief engineer for commercial vehicles, speaking at a news conference at the National Truck Equipment Assn. (NTEA) Work Truck Show.
Stevens said E-Series improvements include a redesigned instrument panel and console, door trim panels with more storage, built-in auxiliary switches users can customize, wider-opening rear doors, more comfortable seats, and a "first in class" factory-installed navigation system. In addition, a new message center features standard vehicle maintenance information as well as miles-to-empty and fuel economy numbers. The message center is standard on vans equipped with the 6.0-liter Power Stroke V-8 turbodiesel engine and includes an engine-hour meter that keeps a running total of engine use, even during idling.
Other key enhancements listed by Ford include:
In addition, E-Series vans can be ordered with any of the four Ford WorkSolutions "smart" technology features:
Stevens called the Transit Connect a compact van purpose-built for small business owners seeking a fuel-efficient alternative to full-size vans. It is designed, engineered and manufactured by Ford of Europe. According to Stevens, its standard 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and automatic transmission will deliver estimated fuel economy of 19 mpg city and 24 mpg highway. Cargo capacity is 143 cu ft and it can handle loads up to 6.5 ft in length and 4.7 ft in width.
The compact van boasts a flat load floor, dual sliding side cargo doors and rear doors that open 180 degrees, as well as front doors with large openings to make entering and exiting the vehicle for delivery drivers.
It was noted that Transit Connect is built at a Ford light-commercial plant in Turkey and will be available in "select" North American markets in mid-2009. When asked if other models in the European Transit van line might be headed stateside too, a Ford executive told FleetOwner the OEM does not comment on future product development.
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