Picture a Transit van, and you’ll likely think of one of Ford’s large- or medium-sized models. But in fact, while it might not be the first van in the Transit family to spring to mind, the smaller Transit Connect is widely acknowledged to be one of the best small vans on the market today, with efficiency, safety and driver satisfaction helping it to stand out in a crowded market.
Its rivals includes the group of vans based on the The Transit Connect offers a very wide range of engine options, body styles and equipment levels, which makes it easy to tailor the Transit Connect to suit its buyers’ needs – not to mention its users’ desires. You can have the Transit in two body lengths – L1 or L2 – and each body length can be had with the option of a second row of three seats, in addition to the two front seats that come as standard. You can’t choose an electric powertrain, like you can in many of the Transit Connect’s rivals, and that will be a problem for buyers seeking an EV for urban work. However, there is a range of