Ford has been selling the global Transit Connect in the U.S. since 2010. Originally a bare bones vehicle aimed at commercial clients, the redesigned model introduced in 2014 added a seven passenger model more appropriate for families. The model range includes three trim levels and two vehicle lengths. The short wheelbase or 5-passenger models are available in XLT trim level only with a choice of 1.6l and 2.5l four-cylinder engines. The 7-passenger models are available in XL, XLT and Titanium trim levels with the 169-bhp 2.5l four-cylinder as standard equipment. Unlike other minivans, the 7-passenger model is available with either a rear liftgate or a split rear door. The most appealing model for families is the range topping Titanium 7-passenger Transit Connect which includes features like power seats, leather upholstery and alloy wheels.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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Transit Connect Wagon XLT (5p) | 2.5l I4 (169-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $24,710 |
Transit Connect Wagon XLT (5p) | 1.6l I4 T (178-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $25,505 |
Transit Connect Wagon XLT (7p) | 2.5l I4 (169-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $25,185 |
Transit Connect Wagon XL (7p) | 2.5l I4 (169-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $26,710 |
Transit Connect Wagon Titanium (7p) | 2.5l I4 (169-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $29,185 |