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2025 Ford Transit and E-Transit Order Banks Open

Ford Pro has opened order banks for the 2025 Ford E-Transit including new upfit packages direct from the factory, adjusted MSRP on E-Transit, and customer cash on charging.

2025 Ford Transit and E-Transit Order Banks Open

Ford Pro is offering a new MSRP on E-Transit, comparable to its gas equivalent, with a $2,000 Commercial Charging Cash Incentive.

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Ford Pro has opened order banks for the 2025 Ford E-Transit with new upfit packages direct from the factory, adjusted MSRP on E-Transit, and customer cash on charging.   

New starting MSRPs allow customers to choose the powertrain that works best for their fleet, gas or electric.

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New Factory-Installed Trade Packages and Options 

Four available factory-installed trade packages with components by Ranger Design are tailor-made for four leading industries, shortening the order to delivery process, to save time and money. Packages can be financed together with the vehicle purchase, eliminating separate upfit financing. 

Available Trade Packages include:

  • Electrician trade package, which includes drawers and bins to store parts and reels to hang bundles of wiring – MSRP starting at $4,370. 

  • HVAC trade package, featuring large shelves and storage bins, but also specialized refrigerant storage racks and restraints – MSRP starting at $4,440. 

  • General Contractor package, mix of multipurpose shelves, bins, drawers, and hooks – MSRP starting at $2,900. 

  • Foldable Shelving Package, with deep, large-capacity folding shelves intended for delivery services – MSRP starting at $3,300. 

Additional new options available:

  • Wall Liner Kit (ceiling, wall, door), regular or long length only, also includes lighting and wheel well covers to help aid in installation of upfit equipment. 

  • Large Grab Handles Kit (2 D-pillars), regular and long length only, to support easier accessibility.

Smart Acceleration Truncation is now offered as a standalone option for fleet customers, which can help fleet managers improve driver behavior by limiting acceleration based on auto-calculation of payload. 

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Packages and Options Changed for Transit Cargo Van

Smart Acceleration Truncation is now offered as a standalone option for fleet customers, which can help fleet managers improve driver behavior by limiting acceleration based on auto-calculation of payload. 

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For 50/50 Hinged Rear Door, 180-degree opening is standard on all low/medium-roof cargo vans and all passenger vans (253-degree opening is standard on all high-roof cargo vans and is also optional on all low/medium-roof variants). 

Mobile Power Cord is optional and now includes a fast charger adapter. 

The Business Case for Going Electric: Cost Savings 

Fleets can expect get up to a 48% reduction in scheduled maintenance costs compared to gas and diesel vans. There are also local, state, and federal incentives for electric vehicles and charging adoption. 

Commercial charging cash incentives include a $2,000 rebate toward charging infrastructure and Ford Pro charging solutions for eligible commercial customers who purchase or lease an E-Transit. Customers can also received access to Ford Pro's software and charging solutions help improve productivity for fleets and capability on Ford EVs.  

Starting MSRP for 2025 Transit models(electric and gas)

  • 2025 E-Transit and comparable Transit cargo van models: $51,0002025. 

  • E-Transit Chassis Cab: $46,2002025.

  • E-Transit Cutaway: $45,700.

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