The 2025 Ford Transit and E-Transit offer new factory-integrated vocational upfit packages, electric powertrain options, and accessory kits, enhancing customization and efficiency for businesses. The 2025 Ford Transit and E-Transit offer new factory-integrated vocational upfit packages, electric powertrain options, and accessory kits, enhancing customization and efficiency for businesses.

What’s New for the 2025 Ford Transit and E-Transit: Upgrades and Features

The 2025 Ford Transit and E-Transit offer new factory-integrated vocational upfit packages, electric powertrain options, and accessory kits, enhancing customization and efficiency for businesses.

For 2025, the Ford Transit™ and E-Transit™—America’s best-selling gas and electric vans—introduce new options with factory-integrated vocational upfit packages and accessory kits. These updates give businesses the flexibility to choose between gas or electric powertrains with streamlined customization.

Four factory-installed trade packages, designed in collaboration with Ranger Design™, cater to specific industries like electrical work, HVAC, general contracting, and delivery services.

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The 2025 Ford Transit and E-Transit offer new factory-integrated vocational upfit packages, electric powertrain options, and accessory kits, enhancing customization and efficiency for businesses.
What’s New for the 2025 Ford Transit and E-Transit Upgrades and Features.

These packages offer specialized storage solutions, such as drawers, bins, and shelving, and come with a 3-year, 36,000-mile warranty, ensuring peace of mind for fleet managers. The packages start at $2,900, and customers can finance them with the vehicle, eliminating the need for separate financing.

New options for the 2025 Transit include wall liner kits, grab handles, and mobile power cords with fast charging adapters. Fleet managers can also benefit from Smart Acceleration Truncation, which optimizes driving performance based on payload, improving efficiency and safety.

For businesses considering electric, the E-Transit offers up to 48% savings on scheduled maintenance compared to gas and diesel vans, alongside potential state and federal incentives.

Ford Pro’s $2,000 Commercial Charging Cash Incentive further supports businesses in adopting electric solutions, while Ford’s software and charging tools help optimize fleet productivity.

The 2025 models start at $51,000 for the E-Transit, with the Chassis Cab starting at $46,200, and the Cutaway at $45,700.

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