Joe Rizza Ford of Orland Park

2025 Ford E-Transit Model Review with Prices, Photos, & Specs

Ford E-Transit Model Overview - Joe Rizza Ford of Orland Park

Key Features

  • Starting at $45,700 MSRP*
  • Fully electric powertrain featuring 89 kWh lithium-ion battery pack and electric motor (266 HP / 317 LB-FT TQ) and up to 159 miles of driving range**
  • Choice of three roof heights and two body lengths
  • Available Pro Power Onboard 120V/2.4kW
  • SYNC® 4 With 12-Inch Display with Advanced Voice-Recognition and FordPass™ Connect
  • FordPro™ Telematics Essentials with three-year trial subscription
  • Optional Adaptive Cruise Control - Includes Adjustable Speed Limiting Device (ASLD) and Intersection Assist
  • Automatic Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
Ford E-Transit

About the Ford E-Transit

Delivering a unique combination of outstanding efficiency and dependable performance, the all-electric Ford E-Transit revolutionizes the way businesses stay productive and profitable. Fight back against rising gas prices by making the transition to this incredible EV cargo van. Boasting a maximum driving range of up to 159 miles on a full charge**, the E-Transit is ready to go the distance thanks to a total system output of 266 horsepower and 316 lb-ft of torque. Several smart charging solutions make it possible to charge on the way to your next destination, at your business headquarters, and even at home at the end of a long day. Owners can view, track, and adjust the productivity levels of their team members using standard FordPro™ Telematics Essentials. With your choice of three roof heights and two body lengths, you’ll have no trouble finding the perfect Ford E-Transit that caters to the specific needs and demands of your business.

What the Critics Say

"As a workhorse, the E-Transit's cabin is utilitarian, with rubberized flooring, durable plastic trim, and cloth seat upholstery. Both standard-height and high-roof models are offered, as well as normal and extended-wheelbase bodies. Cargo space will be plentiful no matter which body style is chosen" — Car & Driver

"The E-Transit shows the extent to which Ford is doubling down on its commitment to EVs. Delivery culture has swept the world by storm, as has a growing concern about the environmental impact of emissions from the trucks and vans that are carrying goods. In a bid to lessen some of the damage from delivery vehicles, Ford has embraced electrification of the Transit." — Motortrend


What’s New for 2025

For the 2025 model year, Ford has added a total of four trade-specific upfit packages to the E-Transit option list. These include the Electrician Trade, General Contractor, HVAC Trade, and Foldable Shelving packages are offered direct from the factory to help cater to the needs of specific occupations. Fleet operators can also opt for a new Smart Acceleration Truncation feature that accounts for total cargo load and eliminates the potential for a “jackrabbit start”.

Ford E-Transit Features

Ford E-Transit Charging

Fully Electric Drivetrain

The thing that sets the Ford E-Transit apart from both the standard Transit and from any other delivery vehicle on the market is its revolutionary electric drivetrain. This includes an 89-kWh battery and an electric motor that sends power to the rear wheels. In addition to zero tailpipe emissions, this innovative powertrain produces 266 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque. While the suspension was reworked to accommodate the different weight distribution of the electric drivetrain, the driving dynamics will feel very familiar to anyone used to the conventional version of the Transit. Range is impacted most by the aerodynamics of whichever roof option you choose, with low roof models reaching up to 159 miles of range and high roof models achieving up to 143 miles.

Ford E-Transit Interior

Delivering Advanced Tech

The advanced technology found in the Ford E-Transit doesn't end with the advanced drivetrain. You'll find all sorts of driver assistance features come standard, including lane-departure warning with lane-keeping assist, and automated emergency braking. Available features include adaptive cruise control with traffic sign recognition, blind spot assist, and a 360-degree camera. Inside, you'll find a 12-inch infotainment touchscreen, much bigger than the one found in the standard Transit, running SYNC® 4. There is a 4G LTE modem that can provide vehicle telematics to fleet managers, or power a WiFi hotspot. It also allows for over-the-air updates.

Ford E-Transit

Built For Hard Work

Versatility is the entire philosophy behind the Ford E-Transit. That's why two different lengths and three different roof heights are offered. The interior is made from durable materials and is carefully designed to deliver the maximum cargo space possible. In fact, the high roof and extended wheelbase model offers up a staggering 487 cubic feet of cargo space. And to go with that, the maximum payload comes in at 3,997 pounds. For those using the E-Transit as a work van, there is Pro Power Onboard, a supply of 2.4 kW that can be used to power tools, lights, or whatever else you need on the site.


Configurations

Ford E-Transit Low Roof Long Length

Low Roof Long Length

Ford E-Transit Medium Roof Long Length

Medium Roof Long Length

Ford E-Transit High Roof Long Length

High Roof Long Length

Ford E-Transit High Roof Extended Length

High Roof Extended Length

*Current MSRP for a base vehicle. Excludes destination/delivery fee plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer processing charge, any electronic filing charge, and any emission testing charge. Optional equipment not included. Starting A, Z and X Plan price is for qualified, eligible customers and excludes document fee, destination/delivery charge, taxes, title and registration. Not all vehicles qualify for A, Z or X Plan.

**Based on full charge. Demonstrated range reflecting current capability based on testing consistent with US EPA MCT drive cycle methodology. Visit fueleconomy.gov for more information.