2023 Ford E-Transit Custom, which will be one of the important models for Turkey, seems to meet daily needs with the technical level it offers.
E-Transit Custom, unveiled by Ford for the first time last May, was purged of all the veils of secrecy with a special event that was held recently. The model, which will play a very important role for the brand’s European operation, is positioned at a different point for us as it is produced in Turkey. 2023 Ford E-Transit Custom, which we learned many details about design and equipment in May, has now opened its cards with its figures. Especially in the product range, which is positioned ahead of its current competitors with a range of 380 kilometers, significant innovations in user experience also draw attention. Some features that Ford has created by combining feedback from existing users and businesses certainly deserve extra attention.
2023 Ford E-Transit Custom in Numbers
Ford includes a package that produces 217 PS of power and 415 Nm of torque in the engine compartment of the E-Transit Custom. With this engine, we see that the vehicle offers 1,100 kilograms of load carrying and 2,000 kilograms of load towing support. At the entry level of the family, there will be a version that offers 136 PS power. In order to use the space inside the vehicle in the best way on the loading side, special attention is paid to the battery placement. According to Ford’s data, it is possible to position materials with a length of 3,450 millimeters.
YOU MAY BE INTERESTED
With the combination of a 74 kWh battery and motor positioned at the base, we see a range of 380 kilometers in WLTP standards for the E-Transit Custom. The E-Transit Custom’s battery pack supports fast charging up to 125 kW. Users will be able to bring the batteries of their vehicles from 15 percent to 80 percent in 41 minutes through such a source. This can allow for a not bad experience in day-to-day business operations. The model, whose production process will start in Turkey in the autumn, will be an important pillar of the $2 billion investment.