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2020 Ford Transit Van Can Get a 4-Cylinder Diesel or All-Wheel Drive
Ford has significantly updated its Transit full-size van family for 2020, adding new powertrains and plenty of advanced driver-assistance features.
2016 Ford Transit 250 Medium-Roof Van Review
The Antique Automobile Club of America’s annual fall gathering in is a must-attend event for anyone with rust pumping through their veins.
Ford Goes Robotic for Durability Testing
To expedite testing, eliminate driver fatigue and ultimately improve vehicle quality, Ford is turning to robotic technology as a way to put its products through their paces.
Ford Truck Testing Now Performed by Robots
To test high-impact situations that may be too taxing for human drivers, Ford has developed a robotic system for testing trucks and cargo vans.
2014 Ford Transit Unveiled With EcoBoost, Diesel Options
Ford just revealed the all new 2014 Transit, a full-size cargo van that will compete with the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
2013 Ford Transit To Receive 3.5-Liter Twin Turbo EcoBoost
The new full-size Ford van will be built upon an especially versatile platform that is designed to manage either a front-, rear-, or all-wheel-drive layout. Ford says that the 3.5-liter V6 will be available in rear-wheel-drive, while a naturally aspirated engine will be used for the all-wheel-drive variant. It is likely that Ford will forgo the front-wheel-drive option in the North American Market.
The "Drift Bus" is a BMW M5-Powered Ford Transit Van [Video]
Ever since drifting hit the mainstream we’ve been treated to some of the craziest drift vehicles, utilizing platforms we’d never imagine going sideways. At the top of the list now though is this BMW M5-powered Ford Transit Van that surprisingly goes sideways with ease. Dubbed the “drift bus”, the project hails from Poland, and to show off what it can do Polish RallyCross Champion Marcin Wicik got behind the wheel while cameras were filming.
The Transit features an E39 M5 (1998-2003) powerplant which in stock trim makes 400-hp and 369 lb-ft of torque. Judging by the sound of the beast in the video, some modifications were done to the V8 to bump up the power to a claimed 440-hp. But statistics are irrelevant when you see this thing in action.
Check out a video of the Transit going sideways after the jump: