The new Ford E-Transit model from MHC Ford-Memphis offers all-electric power to get you where you need to go with your cargo. Our dealership is proud to offer this spacious van to business all around the Volunteer state. Below is a list of the top features of the new Ford E-transit.
Infotainment and Connectivity
Each Ford E-Transit model has standard 12.0-inch infotainment. The system is more sophisticated and equipped with the Sync 4 operating system, Ford’s latest technology. On board, the 4G-LTE modem provides connectivity features, including vehicle telematics and a Wi-Fi hotspot when driving. The model also comes standard with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity systems.
EV Motor, Power, and Performance
The 2022 model gets its power from an electric motor with 266 horsepower with 317 pound-feet of torque output. It has rear-wheel drive transmission and promises lively acceleration. The Ford E-Transit suspension is modified from the traditional gasoline-powered Transit, which improves handling when driving around Tennessee.
Range, Charging, and Battery Life
The Ford E-Transit from MHC Ford-Memphis has a 67.0-kilowatt battery pack unit, providing 126 miles of driving range when fully charged. The battery unit can recharge using a DC fast charging station or an AC power outlet. Ford also provides customers with a mobile charger to charge their vehicle at home. You can also install a charging station in your garage or recharge at public charging stations.
Interior, Comfort, and Cargo
The E-Transit is designed for cargo, but passenger-friendly models are in progress. The Ford E-Transit cabin has rubberized flooring, cloth seat upholstery, and durable plastic trim. Both high roof and standard height models are offered with extended and normal wheelbase bodies. The extended wheelbase model offers a cargo room of at least 487 cubic feet.
Towing and Payload Capacity
The Ford E-Transits towing capacity has not been established. Still, Ford says the van can potentially have a maximum payload of 3,800 pounds. Special cutaway models have the potential to be converted into ambulances, box trucks, and moving vans with a maximum payload capacity of up to 4,290 pounds which is crucial when driving around.
The new Ford E-Transit vehicle from MHC Ford-Memphis showroom is best for individuals operating in a defined geographical location.