The 2022 Ford e-Transit will be Ford Australia’s first electric vehicle when it goes on sale in mid-2022. Available exclusively in 420L rear-wheel drive long-wheelbase form, the e-Transit features a 68kWh battery pack that allows it to travel up to 317km on a charge (WLTP). With a peak power of 198kW and peak torque of 430Nm, the e-Transit will be comfortably the most potent Transit available in Australia. It will be the first fully-electrified vehicle in the Ford Australia stable, and will arrive just after the Ford Escape PHEV.
“We are accelerating our electrified future in Australia,” said Andrew Birkic, president and CEO, Ford Australia and New Zealand.
“We are anticipating the needs of each type of customer and bringing the best of our global lineup to meet those requirements. For business customers, E- Transit delivers the durability and capability they need to serve their customers, along with zero- emissions efficiency.”
Under the body of the 2022 Ford e-Transit is a 68kWh lithium-ion battery pack that offers up to 317km of range on the WLTP cycle. This battery pack is in tandem with a 198kW/430Nm electric motor that powers the rear wheels. The 2022 Ford e-Transit is capable of both AC and DC charging, and using a 115kW DC charging station will enable drivers to top up their battery from 15 to 80 per cent in as little as 34 minutes – a lunch break, according to Ford.
According to Ford, the 2022 Ford e-Transit offers unchanged practicality from the regular Transit. Despite a big battery pack, its load floor has only risen 3cm compared with the regular model and there’s also a new independent rear suspension system. Cargo capacity is up to 11.3 cubic metres in the mid-roof spec, while the high-roof model will offer 12.4 cubic metres. A gross vehicle mass (GVM) of up to 4.2 tonnes will be offered, along with a targeted payload of 1,616kg.
The 2022 Ford e-Transit will be the first product in Australia to feature Ford’s new ‘SYNC4‘ infotainment system, which features a new processor with more than twice the power of the current ‘SYNC3’ system. It will be projected onto a huge 12-inch screen that will be standard on the e-Transit.
Being the top-spec model in the Transit range, the 2022 Ford e-Transit will offer a full range of active safety equipment, including autonomous emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert and driver attention monitoring. Full specifications and pricing will be announced closer to the e-Transit’s mid-2022 Australian release date.
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