Ford Tourneo - 2014-present

2014-present

UK "Mark 8"; Germany "Eighth generation"; North America "T-Series"
Ford Transit
Also called Ford Tourneo (passenger van, outside North America)
Assembly Kansas City, Missouri, USA (Kansas City Assembly)
Predecessor Ford E-Series
Class Full-size van
Body style Cargo van
Passenger van
Chassis cab
Cutaway van
Layout FR layout
Engine 3.7L Ti-VCT 4V V6
3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo V6
3.2L PowerStroke I5
Transmission 6-speed automatic
Designer(s) Paul Campbell

First images of the fourth generation Transit were shown in September 2012, however full details were not released until December. This version will also form the basis of the North American variants which will replace the Ford E-Series in the US and Canada, and will be produced in Claycomo, Missouri, the plant that used to build the original and previous-generation Ford Escape models. The second generation Transit Connect will also share styling cues with the two larger Transits, but will again share little engineering commonality, and is also expected to launch at the same time in 2013. A new, smaller mid size variant known as the Transit Custom - closer in size to the Volkswagen Transporter and Mercedes-Benz Vito was unveiled at the first officially seen at the 2012 Commercial Vehicle Show at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England. This revealed that the design language for the new Transit family takes styling cues from Ford of Europe's Kinetic Design philosophy, with a cab and dashboard design showing influences from the third generation Ford Focus. Leaked US patent drawings show that the corresponding next generation Transit Connect and full-sized Transit will use the same design language as the Custom.

The Transit Custom was first officially seen at the 2012 Commercial Vehicle Show at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England.

From launch, the Transit has never been officially sold in North America, despite in part being developed by Ford in the United States. The model's only foray into the Americas so far has been in Mexico where the Transit debuted in 2007. Ford has stated that the fourth generation Transit platform will be global, also acting as a replacement for the long running E-Series range in the United States and Canada.

In October 2011, Ford confirmed the North American version, by the retooling of the facility in Kansas City, Missouri for its assembly. Ford also registered trademark applications for Ford T-250, T-350, T-450, and T-550, which indicates that the Transit will likely follow the same naming scheme as the E-Series to differentiate itself from the smaller, mechanically unrelated Transit Connect that was introduced in North American in 2010.

Due to its four-cylinder diesel engines, manual transmission, lower weight and more aerodynamic design, the Transit is considerably more fuel efficient, although less powerful than the E-Series, which is a mainstay with a V8 and automatic transmission. Currently the E-Series competes in North America with the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, one of the Transit's main rivals in Europe.

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