XLT Cargo Van
2018 Ford Transit Connect

When it debuted in the U.S. as a 2010 model, Ford's European-derived cargo van and passenger wagon promised practical virtues and versatility, aiming mainly at businesses. For family use, the modest-size wagon could substitute for a full-size minivan.

Redesigned for 2014, the Ford Transit Connect added a touch of beauty, compared to the original version's more boxy profile. Modifications for the 2018 model year are limited to minor feature upgrades. Sync 3 infotainment with a 6.5-inch LCD touchscreen and rearview camera now are available for the XLT Van and Wagon. Automatic headlights are newly standard on XLT and Titanium Wagons; …
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When it debuted in the U.S. as a 2010 model, Ford's European-derived cargo van and passenger wagon promised practical virtues and versatility, aiming mainly at businesses. For family use, the modest-size wagon could substitute for a full-size minivan.

Redesigned for 2014, the Ford Transit Connect added a touch of beauty, compared to the original version's more boxy profile. Modifications for the 2018 model year are limited to minor feature upgrades. Sync 3 infotainment with a 6.5-inch LCD touchscreen and rearview camera now are available for the XLT Van and Wagon. Automatic headlights are newly standard on XLT and Titanium Wagons; …
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Retail Price

$24,740 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 2.5L I-4
MPG 20 City / 27 Hwy
Seating 2 Passengers
Transmission 6-spd w/OD
Power 169 @ 6000 rpm
Drivetrain front-wheel
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