Showing posts with label ford transit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ford transit. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Ford Launches New Transit Custom in Sport Van Trim

European buyers interested in the new Ford Transit Custom will soon have one more selection available in the options list, as starting from early next year, the Blue Oval will offer the Sport Van grade that includes an assortment of cosmetic goods to spice up its appearance.



The new trim level is available only with the short wheelbase, but consumers have a choice of six metallic finishes, named Panther Black, Atlantic Blue, Moondust Silver, Midnight Sky Grey, Stratosphere Blue and Titanium Gray.

The Transit Custom Sport Van's bumpers, mirrors, door handles and side moldings are all painted in the body color, while Ford adds racing stripes on the bonnet and the bumper, plus new 18-inch wheels wrapped in low-profile tires size 235/50.

In the cockpit, the Sport Van model features part leather seats, an armrest in black leather, the Ford SYNC voice-controlled connectivity system, and an audio system with DAB radio as standard equipment.

Under the hood of the front-wheel drive model is Ford's 2.2-liter Duratorq TDCi diesel engine producing 153hp (114kW / 155PS) and a peak torque of 385Nm (284 lb-ft).

 
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

2014 Ford Transit Connect Wagon will be Imported to the States from Spain


Next fall, Ford will add a new passenger van named the Transit Connect Wagon to its North American lineup, which it revealed here on Tuesday, following its European debut as the Tourneo Connect during a special event in Amsterdam this past September.While Ford has high hopes for the Transit Connect Wagon on this side of the Atlantic, it decided against building it here, choosing instead its assembly plant in Valencia, Spain.

There are a few basic reasons why the Blue Oval reached this decision, the first being that there's not a lot of room for additional production at the company's North American factories.

"There's minimal room here even though they could squeeze it in if they needed to," Joe Langley, an automotive forecaster at Troy-based LMC Automotive, told the Detroit News. "The volume doesn't warrant retooling here, too, especially with the capacity constraints."

According to the Detroit daily, Ford's vice president of North American manufacturing told reporters last week that the automaker is currently operating at "114 percent capacity" in its home market.

At the same time, like many other carmakers across the pond, Ford's European factories arefunctioning well under capacity at around 50 percent of output.

As a result, Ford made the decision to utilize its Valencia plant to build the North American market Transit Connect Wagon. Back in 2007, the facility in Spain ran at more than 100 percent producing around 400,000 vehicles, but now, it's working only at about 50 percent capacity.

Ford hasn't divulged any volume projections yet, but Langley told the newspaper that together with the Transit Connect commercial van, the company should sell around 40,000 units of both (related) models in their first full year in the market.

 
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