For 2020, Ford says it listened to “recreational-vehicle customer requests” when refreshing the Transit cargo and passenger vans with new-to-it powertrains, improved safety, and higher-end options—regardless of how customers actually use them.
The Transit is already a city fixture, and among those who work, live, or do both in them, the van’s dozens of space configurations, easy upfitting, and relatively low running costs have kept sales strong since Ford introduced the model in 2015.
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