Ford's 2019 Transit Adds Cargo Management Features
Ford is adding a few enhancements to its 2019 Transit full-size van ahead of a likely next-generation model on the cargo and passenger versions.

Ford is enhancing its 2019 Transit, including the T250 high-roof, long-wheelbase cargo van (shown).
Photo courtesy of Ford.
Ford is adding a few enhancements to its 2019 Transit full-size van ahead of a likely next-generation model on the cargo and passenger versions, a spokesperson told AutomotiveFleet.com.
To help drivers load and unload cargo, the 2019 Transit will increase the opening angle of the rear door hinge on the 148-inch wheelbase model to 253 degrees from 237 degrees. The Rear Recovery Eye tow hook is also now standard on cargo and passenger models, said Kristen Simpson, a Ford spokesperson.
Buyers of the chassis cab and cutaway vans can now opt for new running boards. Other options include heavy-duty tray-style mats and D-pillar grab handles. Fleet customers can also add optional white steel wheels with exposed lug nuts for dual-rear-wheel vans.
The passenger model will offer new seating layouts for five, 10, 11, and 14 passengers.
The 2019 Transit carries over its three engines, which include the 3.7-liter Ti-VCT V-6 (275 horsepower and 260 pound-feet), 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 (310 hp and 400 lb.-ft.), and 3.2-liter inline-five-cylinder Power Stroke turbo diesel (185 hp and 350 lb.-ft.). All color options also carry over from 2018.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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