2025 Ford E-Transit Order Banks Open with New Packages and Incentives
Ford Pro opens order banks for the 2025 E-Transit, featuring new upfit packages, adjusted MSRP, and a $2,000 charging cash incentive for commercial buyers.

The 2025 Ford E-Transit offers new factory-installed trade packages tailored to electricians, HVAC professionals, and more.
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Ford Pro has opened the order banks for the 2025 E-Transit, introducing new updates for commercial and work truck fleets looking to enhance productivity.
The 2025 models include factory-installed vocational packages, adjusted starting MSRP, and a new commercial charging cash incentive to further support electric vehicle (EV) adoption.
Factory-Installed Vocational Packages Maximize Value
For the 2025 model year, the Ford Transit and E-Transit cargo vans come equipped with new factory-installed trade packages that shorten order-to-delivery time and provide tailored solutions for tradespeople.
These packages streamline the upfit process, allowing businesses to finance the vehicle and the upfit together while benefiting from Ford Pro's three-year, 36,000-mile warranty.
Available Trade Packages:
Electrician Package: Includes drawers, bins for parts, and reels to store wiring bundles.
MSRP starting at $4,370HVAC Package: Features large shelves, bins, and refrigerant storage racks.
MSRP starting at $4,440General Contractor Package: A mix of shelves, bins, drawers, and hooks for multipurpose use.
MSRP starting at $2,900Foldable Shelving Package: Large, foldable shelves ideal for delivery services.
MSRP starting at $3,300
New Options and Upfit Accessories for 2025
In addition to trade packages, Ford Pro is offering new interior options that enhance functionality, such as wall liners with integrated lighting and large grab handles for easier access. The 2025 Transit cargo van also introduces features like Smart Acceleration Truncation to aid fleet managers in improving driver behavior.
Additional New Options:
Wall Liner Kit (ceiling, walls, and doors) with lighting and wheel well covers.
Large Grab Handles for improved accessibility.
Business Case for Going Electric: Charging Incentives and Savings
Ford Pro is making the transition to electric even more attractive with the introduction of a $2,000 Commercial Charging Cash Incentive. This rebate can be combined with other available EV incentives, significantly reducing the cost of adopting EV technology.
Small and large business fleets can also expect up to a 48% reduction in scheduled maintenance costs with E-Transit models compared to their gas and diesel counterparts.
Starting MSRP for 2025 Transit Models:
2025 E-Transit Cargo Van: $51,000
2025 E-Transit Chassis Cab: $46,200
2025 E-Transit Cutaway: $45,700
Ford Pro’s suite of software and charging solutions helps fleets maximize productivity, further supporting the transition to electric with comprehensive management tools.
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