This vehicle was driven 38% less than average. (Based on an estimate of 28,000km per year)

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There's lots to love about this 2025 Ford Transit Cargo Van 2024. Here's a few key reasons that make this one stand out.
Includes Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane-Keeping System with Lane Departure Warning, back-up camera, auto-on/off headlights, and automatic high beams for enhanced safety.
Stay connected on the job with built-in 4G Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, streaming audio, radio with steering wheel controls, two 12V outlets, and an interior 120V outlet for versatile connectivity and charging.
The van boasts a 9,070 lbs GVWR and a maximum payload of 1,739 kg (3,834 lbs), with a 148-inch wheelbase and medium roof for flexible cargo hauling.
Features a sliding rear passenger-side door, split swing-out rear cargo doors, and a tailgate/rear door lock with power door locks for easy loading and unloading.
Standard Ford Co-Pilot360 safety features, including automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping system, surpass many competitors, such as the Ram ProMaster and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, which do not offer as many safety technologies standard on base trims.
The Ford Transit offers robust engine choices with a standard 10-speed automatic transmission, providing smoother shifting and better fuel economy compared to competitors like the Chevrolet Express and Ram ProMaster, which utilize older 6-speed transmissions.
Comes standard with FordPass Connect 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot capability, while many competitors require either higher trims or additional cost for similar connectivity features.
Features dual rear doors and a sliding side cargo door for versatile cargo loading, which offers more access and convenience than the single or fixed door options found on rivals like the Nissan NV Cargo.